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Why Encounter Killings Are Rising: Understanding Why Police Sometimes Have No Other Option
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Why Encounter Killings Are Rising: Understanding Why Police Sometimes Have No Other Option

New Delhi: Encounter killings by Delhi Police have long remained a topic of debate — a thin line between the necessity of maintaining law and order and the question of human rights. While one section of society believes encounters are essential to curb the growing crime menace, another calls them extrajudicial acts that demand accountability and transparency. From Self-Defense to Controversy: The Complex History The first major controversy dates back to March 31, 1997, when Delhi’s Connaught Place witnessed a broad-daylight shootout that left two Haryana businessmen, Pradeep Goyal and Jagjit Singh, dead. The Crime Branch claimed it was an act of self-defense after shots were fired from the car. Within 24 hours, the then Police Commissioner was removed, and 10 officers, including an A...
Delhi’s 55-KM Ring Road to Get a Smart Makeover — Redevelopment to Be Completed in Six Phases
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Delhi’s 55-KM Ring Road to Get a Smart Makeover — Redevelopment to Be Completed in Six Phases

**New Delhi | November 3, 2025 In a major step toward building a smarter and more connected capital, the Public Works Department (PWD) has officially launched the redevelopment of Mahatma Gandhi Ring Road, a 55-kilometer-long corridor encircling Delhi. The project aims to transform the existing route into a smart, green, and citizen-friendly transport network, significantly easing traffic congestion and improving air quality. PWD Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh inaugurated the project and said, “We are not just building roads — we are building a Smart Delhi. The Ring Road will symbolize the city’s transformation into a modern, data-driven, and sustainable capital.” Redevelopment to Be Carried Out in Six Phases The Ring Road revamp will take place in six structured phases, covering...
Delhi High Court: Students Cannot Be Barred from Exams Over Low Attendance — Institutions Must Not Cause Mental Trauma
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Delhi High Court: Students Cannot Be Barred from Exams Over Low Attendance — Institutions Must Not Cause Mental Trauma

New Delhi | November 3, 2025 In a landmark ruling linked to the Amity University law student Sushant Rohilla suicide case, the Delhi High Court has directed that no student shall be debarred from examinations solely due to low attendance. The court observed that institutional rules should never become a source of mental distress or trauma for students. During the hearing, the bench remarked that universities and educational institutions must prioritize students’ well-being alongside academic discipline. The court criticized overly rigid attendance policies, noting that such rules can push students toward mental health crises rather than academic excellence. Mandatory Grievance Committees for All Universities The High Court has ordered all universities in Delhi to set up grievan...
Clash Erupts in Saharanpur: DJ Music During Wedding Procession Sparks Violence Near Mosque, Four Injured
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Clash Erupts in Saharanpur: DJ Music During Wedding Procession Sparks Violence Near Mosque, Four Injured

By Rambabu Mittal | Saharanpur | November 3, 2025 A violent clash broke out between two communities in Bohdipur village of Nagal police station area, Saharanpur, on Saturday night after a dispute over loud DJ music played during a wedding procession near a mosque. The altercation turned violent when members of both sides attacked each other with sticks, leaving four people injured. Police rushed to the spot and managed to bring the situation under control. The Incident According to reports, Nitin Saini, son of Rajesh Saini, was leading his wedding procession on horseback with music and dancing when the procession passed by a mosque where evening prayers (namaz) were being offered. Members of the Muslim community objected to the loud DJ sound and requested that it be turned off tem...
Toxic Air Returns to Ghaziabad: AQI Soars to 368, Doctors Warn Residents to Step Out Only If Urgent
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Toxic Air Returns to Ghaziabad: AQI Soars to 368, Doctors Warn Residents to Step Out Only If Urgent

By Vibhu Mishra | Ghaziabad | November 3, 2025 Ghaziabad’s air has once again turned poisonous, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching a dangerous level of 368 — categorized as “very poor.” The city is blanketed in a toxic mix of smog and dust, making it difficult for residents to even breathe. Doctors have urged people to step outdoors only if absolutely necessary — and to wear N-95 masks for protection. According to experts, the concentration of PM 2.5 particles in the air poses a serious health risk, especially to children, the elderly, and asthma patients. Medical professionals have advised residents to avoid morning walks and outdoor exercise, suggesting that they work out indoors instead. Civic Negligence Amid Rising Pollution Despite the air quality plunging to hazard...
Rajasthan Government Announces ₹10 Lakh Compensation for Victims of Phalodi Tragedy
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Rajasthan Government Announces ₹10 Lakh Compensation for Victims of Phalodi Tragedy

Jodhpur | November 3, 2025 In a major relief to the victims’ families of the Phalodi Tempo Traveller accident, the Rajasthan government has announced financial assistance for those affected. As per the official statement, each deceased victim’s family will receive ₹10 lakh as compensation. Minister-in-Charge Madan Dilawar confirmed that compensation will be provided on the same lines as the Jaisalmer accident victims. The district administration further clarified that if three or more members of a single family lost their lives, a maximum of ₹25 lakh will be granted. Additionally, seriously injured persons will receive ₹2 lakh, and those with minor injuries will get ₹1 lakh. The government has also ordered a detailed investigation into the incident. Following the announcement, the...
Rajasthan Private Bus Strike Likely to End Soon: Operators Meet Deputy CM, Seek Two-Month Window for Modifications
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Rajasthan Private Bus Strike Likely to End Soon: Operators Meet Deputy CM, Seek Two-Month Window for Modifications

**Jaipur | November 3, 2025 The ongoing private bus strike in Rajasthan, which has paralyzed public transport for the last three days, is likely to end soon. A delegation of private bus operators met Deputy Chief Minister and Transport Minister Premchand Bairwa on Monday, where a positive dialogue was held over ending the strike. Sources indicate that an official announcement to call off the strike could come as early as Monday evening. Operators Seek Two Months to Modify Buses During the meeting, the bus operators requested two months’ time to carry out necessary safety modifications in their vehicles. Currently, around 8,000 private buses remain off the roads, leaving thousands of passengers stranded across the state. Deputy CM Bairwa emphasized that passenger safety cannot b...
Wedding Turns Into Chaos: Girlfriend Crashes UP Policeman’s Marriage, Claims Two-Year Live-In Relationship and Broken Promise
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Wedding Turns Into Chaos: Girlfriend Crashes UP Policeman’s Marriage, Claims Two-Year Live-In Relationship and Broken Promise

**By Rambabu Mittal | Muzaffarnagar | November 2, 2025 A festive wedding celebration in Muzaffarnagar turned into a scene of chaos and shock when a woman claiming to be the groom’s live-in partner arrived with police at the venue, accusing the groom—a Uttar Pradesh Police constable—of betrayal. The dramatic confrontation halted the wedding procession, turning a night of music and joy into turmoil and disbelief. Bridegroom’s Secrets Unfold Amid Band and DJ Beats The constable, a resident of Jaitpur village under Bhaurakalan police station, was posted in Badaun. His wedding procession was set to leave for a banquet hall in Shahpur from a village in the Budhana area on Saturday night.Just as the ghurchaddi (ceremonial horseback departure) preparations were underway and the DJ beats e...
Bihar Polls 2025: Yogi Adityanath’s Open Challenge — “In the Mahagathbandhan, Pappu Can’t Speak the Truth and Tappu Can’t See What’s Right
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Bihar Polls 2025: Yogi Adityanath’s Open Challenge — “In the Mahagathbandhan, Pappu Can’t Speak the Truth and Tappu Can’t See What’s Right

”**By Correspondent | Darbhanga | November 2, 2025 As the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 gains momentum, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath delivered a fiery address at a massive election rally in Kewati constituency, Darbhanga, taking sharp aim at the opposition Mahagathbandhan (INDIA Alliance). With his trademark oratory, Yogi launched a scathing attack on the alliance leaders, coining a new political jibe that quickly caught public attention. “Three Monkeys of the INDIA Alliance” Drawing a satirical comparison, Yogi said, “You must have heard of Mahatma Gandhi’s three monkeys — one who doesn’t see evil, one who doesn’t speak evil, and one who doesn’t hear evil. But today, the INDIA Alliance has its own three monkeys — Pappu, Tappu, and Appu. In their alliance, Pappu can...
Vrindavan Glows with Double Celebration: Premanand Maharaj Highlights the Divine Glory of Vrindavan; Mathura Resonates with Vrindavan Appearance Festival and Radha Vallabh Patotsav
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Vrindavan Glows with Double Celebration: Premanand Maharaj Highlights the Divine Glory of Vrindavan; Mathura Resonates with Vrindavan Appearance Festival and Radha Vallabh Patotsav

By Jyoti Sharma | Mathura | November 2, 2025 The sacred land of Vrindavan is immersed in double festivity today as devotees celebrate both the Vrindavan Prakatya Utsav (Appearance Festival) and the Shri Radha Vallabh Patotsav. The twin celebrations have drawn thousands of devotees from across India and abroad, filling the holy town with divine music, devotion, and colors of spirituality. Renowned spiritual leader Premanand Maharaj extended his blessings and greetings to devotees worldwide, emphasizing the unparalleled spiritual significance of Vrindavan. In his discourse, Maharaj described Vrindavan as “the personal abode of the Divine Couple—Radha and Krishna—radiating supreme bliss.” He said, “Vrindavan is not an ordinary pilgrimage site; it is the essence of all sacred abodes, mor...