Aggarwal Agencies is the shop from which the accused purchased five to six packets of fertilisers days before the blast. It is suspected that the accused mixed these fertilisers with chemicals to make explosives.
An expert in medical registrations said, “Most states mandate that the doctors be registered with their respective state councils when they are practicing in the state. It is the responsibility of the organisation that employs them to check their registration.”
Under the new system, maximum stamp duty and registration fees have been capped. These limits will be based on the tenancy period and average annual rent, said Minister Ravindra Jaiswal.
One of the two doctors belongs to Nuh, where the prime suspect went before coming to Delhi on day of blast outside Red Fort
Days after the contribution of farm fires to the city’s air pollution peaked earlier this week at nearly 22%, stubble burning contributed 8.54% to Delhi’s PM2.5 levels on Friday, down from 12% the previous day.
In the wake of several complaints regarding the unavailability of brands, overpricing, and selling of alcohol to underage buyers, the Excise department has written to all four corporations in Delhi to keep strict vigil on their retail vends, warning that the licences will be “cancelled” in case of violations, said officials. During a recent surprise […]
The event which was attended by Union Minister Jitin Prasada, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, minister Dinesh Pratap Singh and Justice Sabihul Hasnain.
The accused, Irshad (31), was arrested after Tamanney died while giving his statement to the police on Sunday.
The dealer had bought the car from a company that sells used cars and sold it for Rs 2 lakh in collaboration with Royal Car Zone – a second hand car dealer in Faridabad.
Two suspected operatives of the Tillu Tajpuria gang have been arrested in Delhi with illegal firearms after police foiled a murder plot, officers said on Friday. The arrested men have been identified as Parth (22) and Vikrant (21), both residents of Ambrahi Village in Dwarka. Officers added that the arrests prevented a targeted killing planned […]
A journalist’s tip-off on a Marathi-speaking child in a Varanasi orphanage helps crack the case.
With hands and head severed and the face mutilated, the woman’s body was found on November 6. It had no identifying marks, said officers. The only clue, police said, was a silver anklet on a leg.
Bilal’s cart was destroyed in the blast in which 10 people were killed and 30 injured.
In the wake of this plan, officials said, the infrastructure will be expanded and electric vehicle (EV) charging units are set to come up at the three bus terminals at Kashmere Gate, Anand Vihar and Sarai Kale Khan.
Police said those detained were overstaying or had entered India without valid travel documents. They were traced during routine intelligence-based checks across the district.
According to the complaint, once they reached Dwarka, the two men asked the driver to take a detour towards Nala Road. There, the car was stopped and the two men allegedly assaulted the driver and fled with the car.
The trip includes visits to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, the NASA Earth Information Center, and major technology companies in San Francisco.
Pune is home to a significant population of Bihari migrants.
A high level meeting of officials of Pune Municipal Corporation, PMRDA, and NHAI as well as city police officers was convened by municipal commissioner Naval Kishore Ram.
Police said one more suspect related to this case has been detained for investigation.
Acting on a tip-off by police commissioner Vinoy Kumar Choubey, two teams led by inspector Ravikiran Nale of cyber crime police station and inspector Arvind Pawar of crime branch, were formed to raid the two call centres in Hinjewadi on Friday morning.
The police identified the accused as Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Shivkumar of the Crime Branch, Delhi, Chitresh Bhupendra Sutaria and Sanjay Patel, both residents of Ahmedabad.
The child's body was found in gunny bag 36 hours after she went missing.
The direction was issued after the court was informed on Tuesday that the ‘carry on’ system introduced through a January 17 circular and a February 10 Government Resolution (GR) was limited to the academic year 2024–25.
On Friday, Sivanandhan launched the book in Pune. Present on the dais at the Centre for Police Research were luminaries, such as retired IPS officer AV Krishnan and scientist Dr RA Mashelkar. The audience comprised police officers and other stalwarts.


