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DELHI (national capital territory)

Morning Air in Delhi Most Toxic This Winter: Residents Face Serious Health Risk
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Morning Air in Delhi Most Toxic This Winter: Residents Face Serious Health Risk

New Delhi: A new pollution trend has emerged in the national capital this winter, raising alarms for residents’ health. Analysis from think tank EnviroCatalyst shows that the highest PM2.5 levels between 1–18 November 2025 occurred from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., coinciding with the time when children head to school and adults commute to offices. Morning Pollution Peaks During the 6–9 a.m. window, PM2.5 levels reached 278 µg/m³, the highest for any three-hour period of the day. The second most polluted period was 3–6 a.m., when levels hovered around 275 µg/m³. Traditionally, the worst pollution levels occurred late at night from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m., but this winter shows a distinct shift toward morning hours, when exposure is likely higher due to outdoor activities. Historical Comparison ...
Seven Days, Seven Colors: Delhi Government Hospitals Introduce Daily Color-Coded Bed Sheets
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Seven Days, Seven Colors: Delhi Government Hospitals Introduce Daily Color-Coded Bed Sheets

New Delhi: In a move aimed at improving hygiene and infection control, Delhi government hospitals have implemented a daily color-coded bed sheet system, ensuring that each day of the week sees beds adorned with a different colored sheet. This initiative is part of the Centre’s ‘Kayakalp’ program for enhanced cleanliness and patient safety. Immediate Transparency in Cleanliness Under the new system, it will be immediately apparent whether a bed sheet has been changed, as each day is assigned a specific color. For example, Monday beds will have white sheets. Any deviation from the color schedule will indicate that the bed sheet has not been changed, ensuring stricter monitoring of cleanliness standards. Health Minister Speaks Health Minister Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh stated that suf...
Chandni Chowk Set for a Makeover as Rekha Gupta Government Plans Heritage Revival
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Chandni Chowk Set for a Makeover as Rekha Gupta Government Plans Heritage Revival

New Delhi: The historic lanes of Old Delhi are set to get a major facelift as the Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government gears up for the planned redevelopment of Chandni Chowk. The initiative aims to restore the area’s lost glory and provide better facilities for residents and traders. High-Level Meeting at Delhi Secretariat On Wednesday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta convened a high-level meeting at the Delhi Secretariat to discuss the revival of Shahjahanabad and the planned redevelopment of Chandni Chowk. Key participants included Chandni Chowk MP Praveen Khandelwal, Urban Development Minister Ashish Sood, senior officials from SRDC, PWD, Delhi Municipal Corporation, and Delhi Police. During the meeting, it was agreed that the redevelopment of the walled city is crucial to restore its ...
Light, Music, and Devotion Illuminate Red Fort Amid Delhi Blast Tensions
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Light, Music, and Devotion Illuminate Red Fort Amid Delhi Blast Tensions

New Delhi: The historic Red Fort comes alive once again with a majestic celebration marking the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur, offering Delhi residents and visitors a sense of peace amid recent tensions following the Delhi blast. The festivities began on Wednesday with a spectacular light and sound show, while the main events are scheduled from 23rd to 25th November. Grand Festivities at Red Fort According to the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC), the Red Fort complex will host daily light and sound shows until 25th November. A special museum has been created within the fort to showcase Guru Tegh Bahadur’s life and sacrifices. The main program includes a mega Kirtan Darbar where devotional hymns will resonate throughout the venue. The theme of th...
Delhi Pavilion Steals the Show at Trade Fair: Exciting Exhibits Await Visitors
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi Pavilion Steals the Show at Trade Fair: Exciting Exhibits Await Visitors

New Delhi: The Delhi Pavilion has emerged as a major attraction at the ongoing Trade Fair, offering visitors a unique blend of culture, commerce, and creativity. On the first day of public access, footfall was modest, with over 30,000 visitors attending, according to ITPO officials. However, crowds are expected to swell in the coming days, especially at popular stalls featuring fabrics, ladies’ suits, sarees, cosmetics, artificial jewelry, and home décor items across Halls 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 12, 14, and 24. The Defense Pavilion, located near Hall 14, also drew significant attention, with visitors taking selfies with military weapons and models. Mini India Experience Inside Delhi Pavilion Upon entering Hall 2, the first floor showcases a striking replica of the Red Fort made from wood and...
Good News for Delhi Residents: ₹2,406 Crore Upgrade to Ensure 24×7 Water Supply for 22 Lakh People
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Good News for Delhi Residents: ₹2,406 Crore Upgrade to Ensure 24×7 Water Supply for 22 Lakh People

In a major step toward resolving Delhi’s long-standing water scarcity, the Chanderwal Water Treatment Plant is set for a massive expansion worth ₹2,406 crore. The upgrade aims to provide round-the-clock water supply to nearly 22 lakh residents, accounting for around 11% of the capital’s population. Capacity to Increase From 90 MGD to 105 MGD Currently, the Chanderwal plant produces 90 million gallons per day (MGD). However, the demand in the connected areas has risen significantly. To meet the growing requirement, the plant’s capacity will be enhanced to 105 MGD, ensuring adequate supply to densely populated constituencies. Approval Granted in CM Rekha Gupta’s Cabinet Meeting The project received official approval during a recent cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Rekha ...
ISI Pressure on Hafiz Saeed to Orchestrate Attack Bigger Than 26/11; Delhi Blast Exposes Pakistan Yet Again
DELHI (national capital territory), State

ISI Pressure on Hafiz Saeed to Orchestrate Attack Bigger Than 26/11; Delhi Blast Exposes Pakistan Yet Again

Investigations into the Red Fort blast have uncovered alarming intelligence inputs linking not only Jaish-e-Mohammed but now also Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Security agencies are receiving credible reports indicating that LeT’s chief, Hafiz Saeed, is under pressure from Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI, to execute a terror attack in India bigger than the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. New Threat Signals Emerge According to intelligence sources, the Red Fort blast has brought Lashkar’s renewed terror plans to the surface. Its growing coordination with Bangladeshi extremist groups is raising major concerns for Indian security agencies. Inputs suggest that Hafiz Saeed is actively planning a large-scale attack on India. This comes at a time when ISI is believed to be pushing him to escalate ter...
Delhi Government Plans Major Relief by Overhauling Infrastructure Charge Model
DELHI (national capital territory), Politics, State

Delhi Government Plans Major Relief by Overhauling Infrastructure Charge Model

The Rekha Gupta–led Delhi government is preparing for a significant reform that could substantially reduce the financial burden on residents constructing homes in the national capital. The administration is actively considering changes to the infrastructure charge—a fee collected to support water supply arrangements during property construction. A high-level meeting recently reviewed two proposed models that may either replace the current system or function alongside it. The aim is to simplify charges and make water connections more affordable, especially in colonies where the existing fees are disproportionately high. Current Infrastructure Charge Structure At present, the infrastructure charge varies depending on whether the property is located in a planned or unplanned colony, ...
Cow Therapy’ Introduced in Tihar Jail: What Is the Delhi Government Aiming For
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Cow Therapy’ Introduced in Tihar Jail: What Is the Delhi Government Aiming For

‘? A unique initiative has begun inside Delhi’s Tihar Jail, where a newly inaugurated cowshed is set to offer more than just shelter to stray cattle. The project aims to provide inmates with emotional support, reduce loneliness, and help them reconnect with society through what officials are calling “cow therapy.” A New Beginning Inside Tihar Jail On Wednesday, Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena and Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood jointly inaugurated the cowshed within the Tihar premises. Currently, 10 cows have been accommodated—some donated, some purchased—with the structure capable of housing up to 20 animals. According to officials, the Delhi government has recently approved this plan. Inmates, especially those from rural backgrounds, will be involved in activities such as fee...
Tihar Jail Refutes Threat Claims Made by Chaitanyanand Saraswati; Submits Detailed Report to Court
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Tihar Jail Refutes Threat Claims Made by Chaitanyanand Saraswati; Submits Detailed Report to Court

The Tihar Jail administration has dismissed allegations made by Chaitanyanand Saraswati, who claimed that his life was in danger inside the prison. The jail authorities submitted a status report before a Delhi court, stating that the accused is safe, stable, and in secure custody. Accused of Exploiting 16 Students Chaitanyanand Saraswati is lodged in Tihar Jail on charges of sexually exploiting 16 female students from a private college in South-West Delhi. The allegations include intimidation and coercion to establish physical relations.He was presented before the magistrate on November 15, after completing 14 days of judicial custody, where he told the court that he feared for his life inside the jail. Jail Administration Counters the Claim According to the report signed by th...