Respondents must also submit views on conducting tree census
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Allows over 10, 15-year-old vehicles to be re-registered outside NCR
Delhi Police will lower the e-FIR threshold for cyber fraud cases from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 1 lakh, starting November 1st. Cases will be investigated by police stations, Crime Branch, or the IFSO unit based on the fraud amount. This aims for faster redressal and digital verification.
The CISF and NIA signed an MoU for CISF to use 167 residential quarters and a community hall in Delhi for 15 years, free of charge. The arrangement, approved by the MHA, aims to improve housing for CISF personnel. NIA will share 75% of the housing infrastructure.
A bus in Gurugram caught fire, completely destroying it. The driver and conductor escaped safely. The fire, potentially from a short circuit, occurred while leaving a parking lot. Police are investigating the incident, with the bus registered to Nitin Rathi.
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A DSGMC delegation urged the Akal Takht to investigate former president Paramjit Singh Sarna, accusing him of influencing members and providing video evidence. They also requested the SGPC general house meeting on November 3 be postponed to November 29.
Highlights country’s first women-friendly policy
A Delhi-NCR-based businessman has purchased four luxury apartments in DLF’s super-luxury project, The Dahlias
The top court also transfers a Motor Accident Claim Tribunal case from Kullu in Himachal Pradesh to a court in Delh
A Bench of Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice NV Anjaria is to hear their bail pleas on Friday
The bench added that actor Paresh Rawal should not have been made a party to the petition
A car was intercepted by the police near Mukandpur Chowk on October 22 after a brief chase
The victim was killed after she was dragged under a vehicle for around 13 km from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala
Previous attempts in Delhi (1957, 1972) and Andhra Pradesh (2004–2009) also yielded poor results despite huge spending
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Out of the 38 monitoring stations in the city, 37 record 'very poor' air quality with readings above 300
A car was found overturned at the accident site, while a scooter involved in the collision was completely damaged
A 46-year-old man, Khusipal Tomer, was arrested for fatally hitting a woman with his car near IP Estate. The accident happened on October 25th, and Tomer fled the scene. Police identified his car through CCTV footage and apprehended him on Monday. He confessed to the crime.
Will apply to all completed, ongoing highway stretches under its jurisdiction
Also led to losses amounting to about 9.5% of country’s GDP
Girl's father sent to judicial custody
Revised rates to remain in effect till revocation of Stage-II
Process ‘highly dependent on right atmospheric conditions’: IIT-Kanpur
Were in touch with Pakistan’s ISI handlers, say investigators
Hydroponic marijuana worth Rs 27.24 crore in global market seized
Semi-automatic pistol, two live cartridges recovered
Jamia Millia Islamia celebrated its 105th Foundation Day with Kiren Rijiju as the chief guest. The event included the revival of the Talimi Mela and the release of JMI's newsletter and annual report. Rijiju praised Jamia's academic and cultural contributions, emphasizing its unity and nationalism. He pledged support for a new auditorium and lauded the Urdu language.
Australian designer Amanda Healy launched her Kirrikin label, showcasing Indigenous Australian art on clothing in Delhi. The event, a collaboration between Australia and India, celebrated cultural exchange and the Australia–India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement, aiming to empower Indigenous artists through sustainable incomes.
The Indian Youth Congress filed a complaint against the Delhi government alleging 'rain theft' after cloud seeding trials failed to produce rain in Delhi. The IYC claims the government spent ₹1.25 crore on the trials, which yielded minimal rain outside the capital. They demand investigation and arrests.
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