Fire spreads from one Ghaziabad factory to another
Hindu Raksha Dal member held for damaging old mazar in Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad: Taking cognisance of a video clip that has gone viral on social media, police in this Uttar Pradesh district arrested a functionary of the Hindu Raksha Dal on Monday, February 16, for allegedly damaging a mazar located near the Hindon river bridge. Accused Prince Thakur, 25, a resident of the Nandgram area, was purportedly Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Minor girls death: police plan awareness drive on K-Pop influence
District Police Chief (Ernakulam Rural) suggested the need for an awareness drive as a preventive measure in the wake of the Chottanikkara incident, as well as the recent death of three sisters in Ghaziabad who were allegedly obsessed with Korean culture
AU Real Estate to invest Rs 1,500 crore in 9-acre housing project in Ghaziabad
In a statement, the company said it has launched a 9-acre luxury housing project, 'The Sunflower', comprising 595 apartments.
Ghaziabad Fire: Massive Blaze Erupts In Factory In Inderlok Area | Dramatic Video
Ghaziabad: A massive fire broke out in a factory in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad on Monday (February 16). The factory was located in the Inderlok area. Seven fire tenders reached the spot after receiving information and launched an operation to douse the blaze. Senior officials also rushed to the spot. Dramatic visuals of the blaze also surfaced online. In the clip, a thick envelope of black smoke could be seen engulfing the area. Visuals From The Spot: #WATCH | Delhi: A massive fire broke out in a factory in Inderlok area. 7 fire tenders are present at the spot. Firefighting operations are underway. More details awaited. (Video: Delhi Fire Service) pic.twitter.com/mHRCxa7GwX ANI (@ANI) February 16, 2026 Panic gripped the locals after the incident. The reason for the blaze is not yet ascertained. So far, there are no reports of any injuries or casualties in the fire. The extent of collateral damage was also not known. More details are still awaited.
Farmers, police clash at Tronica City waste plant protest in Ghaziabad, 2 cops injured
Police Lathi-Charge As Farmers Protest Landfill Site In Ghaziabad, Stone Pelting Alleged
Farmers and police clashed at a village in Ghaziabad, over a landfill protest. One of the farmers claimed 50 to 60 protestors were injured.
India-Pak T20WCclash: From Bihar To Gujarat,excited Fans Cheer For Team India
Shri Dudheshwar Nath Temple: The blockbuster match between India and Pakistan in Colombo, in the World Cup T20 clash, has left the cricket fans of both sides excited and frenzied, with all wishing and praying for the victory of the respective teams. With the match coinciding with Mahashivratri, the cricket fans from across the country are praying for stellar show from the Men in Blue while those from rival side are also hoping that Pakistani players show their mettle in the high-stakes battle. A wave of excitement has gripped the fans and cricket lovers across the country. From Bihar to Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Punjab, hordes of cricket fans are praying for Team India's victory and also holding special prayers. In Patna, cricket fans performed special prayers for India's victory. A portrait saw the Men in Blue dressed as Lord Shiva, with the fans pouring their love and affection on them. In Delhi, a stream of fans described the India-Pakistan match as the epic encounter that not just the country but also the world watches with full attention. In Ghaziabad's Shri Dudheshwar Nath Temple, a stream of devotees paid obeisance to Lord Shiva and performed 'Jalabhishek;. They said that they also sought Lord Shivas blessings for Team Indias superlative show and also its decisive victory over the arch-rivals Pakistan. In Delhi, a stream of fans described the India-Pakistan match as the epic encounter that not just the country but also the world watches with full attention. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In Amritsar, Punjab, cricket coach Pramod Kumar said that he has trained player Abhishek Sharma extensively and is confident that he will perform well in today's match, that has everyone's eyes fixed on. Article Source: IANS
Deputy registrar office to shift from Ghaziabad to Noida
Final stretch of 82-km Namo Bharat corridor, Meerut Metro likely to be inaugurated on Feb 22
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Namo Bharat corridor and the Meerut Metro on February 22. This marks the completion of the 82-km regional rapid transit system. The project is expected to boost mobility, create new economic hubs, and drive real estate growth across Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Meerut. Reverse migration is also anticipated.
Video: Hindutva leader Daksh Chaudhary assaults Imran over Love Jihad claim
Ghaziabad: A well-known Hindutva leader named Daksh Chaudhary led a mob in beating a Muslim man for allegedly being in a relationship with a 17-year-old Hindu girl. Chaudhary, who has three million followers on Instagram, is a self-proclaimed gau raksha (cow vigilante), claims his fight is against love jihad and rescues Hindu women who fall Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
His phone used in extortion case, no bail for Ghaziabad man in extortion and attempt to murder case
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Man Arrested After Video Shows Cook Spitting On Rotis At Aligarh Dhaba
Police have arrested a man after a video showing him spitting on rotis surfaced from a roadside eatery in Aligarh, triggering widespread outrage among locals. The viral clip, reportedly filmed at the Rajput Dhaba in the Gabhana area, shows a cook preparing bread at a tandoor and spitting on each roti before baking it. The 1-minute-23-second video was recorded by a bystander and later circulated on social media, quickly drawing sharp reactions from residents and local organisations. #Aligarh #uttarpradesh @aligarhpolice pic.twitter.com/4Mpk0KMuMs | Bharat Samachar (@bstvlive) February 13, 2026 Following the videos emergence, a complaint was filed at Gabhana police station by Dinesh Lodhi of the Hindu Raksha Dal. Acting on the complaint, police registered a case and arrested the accused, identified as Nasir, from the dhaba. Circle Officer Dhananjay Kumar confirmed that the matter had been taken into cognisance, an FIR registered, and an investigation initiated. Ghaziabad Chicken Shop Worker Caught Spitting On Roti; Arrested After Video Goes Viral The dhaba is owned by Viresh Kumar, a resident of nearby Chaumuhan. Locals said the eatery is popular as it serves non-vegetarian food and faces little competition in the surrounding area. Residents have also demanded action against the owner, arguing that the management should have acted against the workers conduct. Police said further investigation is underway.
Police investigating the suicide of three minor half-sisters found they were weak in studies but not failed, having dropped out during the pandemic. Investigations revealed their addiction to online gaming and heavy investment in Korean culture, with a suicide note mentioning horror games. A former tutor noted their use of Korean names and claims of adoption.
Mullah ka bhoot utaarenge: Hindu Raksha Dal threatens Mohammed Deepak
Ghaziabad: Ghaziabads Hindu Raksha Dal leader Bhupender alias Pinki Bhaiya, on Thursday, February 12, issued an indirect threat against Deepak Kumar, popularly known as Mohammed Deepak, in the presence of police, saying his team will cure him. Deepak, a resident of Uttarakhands Kotdwar, came into the national limelight after standing up for 70-year-old clothing store Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Ghaziabad suicides: Cops find second YouTube channel run by sisters
Cops Recover Phone Father Sold Before Suicide Of 3 Daughters In Ghaziabad
Police here have recovered a mobile phone that the father of the three sisters, who died by suicide in Ghaziabad, sold to a shopkeeper a fortnight before the horrific incident and sent it for forensic examination, an official said on Wednesday.
Ghaziabad sisters' suicide: As police dug deeper into the alleged suicide of three sisters that happened in Ghaziabad earlier this month, they found that they spent almost 20 hours on their mobile. Police have also recovered YouTube data and found material linked to games named in the suicide note, including horror app titles Evil Nun and Poppy Playtime. The girls also watched Chinese and other cartoons such as Doraemon, Shinchan, PJ Masks and Pegga Pig.
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K-pop, cartoon & online games: Ghaziabad sisters spent 20 hours on phone daily
The three girls, who died by suicide in Ghaziabad earlier this month, were very poor in studies and did not pay attention to the academics, a private tutor revealed. The girls even introduced themselves to the private tutor with Korean names Maria, Aliza and Cindy. The tutor said they struggled to do basic calculations, couldn't even recognise numbers and failed to copy letters from textbooks.
The Identity Crisis Behind the Ghaziabad Tragedy
Ghaziabad Minor Sisters Deaths: Police Flag Five Online Games, Seek Ban
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Trans-Hindon zone) Nimish Patil said the recommendation has been formally sent to the state authorities.
5 arrested for making fake Liv-52 tablets in Ghaziabad
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Husband, 3 Wives, 5 Children: All 9 Slept In Single Room, New Details In Ghaziabad Triple Suicide
Chetan Kumar lived with three wives and five children in one room of a three-bedroom flat, a report in connection with the Ghaziabad sisters' suicide case have suggested.
Ghaziabad sisters introduced themselves to private tutor with Korean names
A Ghaziabad apartment became the scene of tragedy as three minor sisters died by suicide. Investigators uncovered a complex family structure and a diary detailing their isolation and obsession with Korean culture. The girls expressed deep unhappiness and fear of beatings. Their father cited screen addiction as the cause. The case raises questions about parental neglect and the family's environment.
3 Sisters, 1 Room, Many Lies: The Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Mystery Deepens
Multiple marriages, five children crammed in a single room, a mysterious 2018 death, and financial ruin - the triple suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad reeks of buried horrors.
Are These The 4 Most Dangerous Horror-Themed Mobile Games For Teens Today?
After the Ghaziabad sisters' suicide case, investigators have found four such horror-based mobile games that call for stricter monitoring of minors' gaming
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide: Father Introduced Third Wife To Cops As Sister-In-Law, Has Child With Her
Chetan, father of the three minors who died in Ghaziabad, allegedly had three wives, all biological sisters. Meanwhile, investigations into the case continue.
Three minor sisters tragically ended their lives in Ghaziabad, leaping from their ninth-floor apartment. Investigations revealed a complex family dynamic, with the girls deeply engrossed in Korean culture. Their diary entries suggest intense frustration over parental opposition to their interests and a profound sense of isolation, hinting at a desperate cry for understanding.
Illegal tractors leading to traffic snarls in Ghaziabad, locals seek RTO help
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Father Of Ghaziabad Teens Married Three Sisters; 2015 Live-In Partner Suicide Case Resurfaces
Adding new dimensions to the investigation, police said the girls father, Chetan Kumar, had earlier been linked to another suicide case in 2015 involving his live-in partner.
Spend time with kids, talk: Womens panel chief to kin of sisters who died by suicide in Ghaziabad
State Women's Commission chairperson Babita Singh Chauhan met the family of three sisters who died by suicide, citing their love for Korea and online games. The girls, aged 16, 14, and 12, left a note expressing their inability to leave Korea, which they considered their life and soul.
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What Happened The Night Ghaziabad Sisters Jumped From 7th Floor
The investigation into the suicide by three sisters, all under 16, in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad keeps going deeper down a rabbit hole. Previously unknown facts have come out now.
Ghaziabad triple suicide: What police say about phones, distress and sisters deaths
Three sisters died by suicide in Ghaziabad. Police investigation reveals their father took away their phones due to obsession with Korean culture. The girls could not play online games or connect with friends. Their father later sold the phones. The forensic team is examining a recovered mobile phone and a suicide note. The case is being investigated from various angles.
Two kill man over Rs 300, held
Two men were arrested in Ghaziabad for allegedly murdering a public toilet caretaker after he denied them entry for failing to pay Rs 300. The victim, Prem Kumar, was found to have died from strangulation. Police have added charges of dishonest misappropriation and common intention to the murder case.
Pulled up for watching TV, boy dies by suicide in Noida
A 12-year-old boy in Noida died by suicide after being reprimanded by his mother for excessive television watching. The incident occurred Tuesday night, with police investigating the family's statements. This follows a similar tragedy in Ghaziabad where three sisters died, reportedly after their father objected to their fixation on Korean entertainment.
Indias worst air? No surprises here as Ghaziabad leads, Delhi and Noida follow
As winter blankets India, the air pollution crisis thickens, with Ghaziabad clinching the unfortunate title of the most polluted city in January. Almost 50% of the cities surveyed surpassed the PM2.5 safety limits set by the government, posing a daunting public health threat.
Days Before Ghaziabad Triple Suicide, Father Deleted Sisters' YouTube Channel
Fresh details have surfaced in the suicide case of the Ghaziabad sisters, who allegedly jumped to their deaths, as investigators continue to piece together the circumstances that preceded the tragic incident.
Husband, mom-in-law acquitted in 8-year-old dowry death case in Ghaziabad
Cop to student, Ghaziabads long trail of manjha accidents
Ghaziabad girls death: polygamous familyset-up under scanner
Ghaziabad deaths: Police probe family dynamics, trace phones sold before incident
Suicide case investigation focuses on polygynous household, suicide note and missing cell phones
Ghaziabad sisters death: They hardly played outside, says neighbours
Ghaziabad: A day after three sisters jumped to their death from their ninth-floor home in the Sahibabad area here, residents of the residential complex were in shock, pondering how the girls prolonged seclusion had gone unnoticed. Residents of the Bharat City Society were seen huddled in small groups within the premises on Thursday, February 5, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Ghaziabad deaths renew focus on gaming addiction among children in Karnataka
Doctors at NIMHANS say they are witnessing a steady rise in children seeking help for problematic technology and gaming use
The 20 Games, Apps, Characters Ghaziabad Sisters Listed In Chilling Note For Father
Three minor sisters allegedly jumped to death from their ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad on Wednesday. They left behind a diary and a list of their favourite cartoons, characters, and games.
Living In Ghaziabad But Using Delhi Address On Passport? Cops Might Visit You Soon
Under the government's 'Apply Anywhere in India' scheme, introduced in 2018, applicants are allowed to submit passport applications from any location in the country
They Were On Their Phones Until Midnight: Father Of Girls Who Jumped To Death
Shedding more light on his daughters' mindset before they allegedly jumped to their deaths, the father of the three girls in Ghaziabad has said they were completely addicted to Korean culture and insisted that he take them to the country.
India Ke Naam Se Gussa Aa Jata Tha: Father Links Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide To Korean Obsession
The father claimed he only became aware of the extent of their obsession two to three months ago, revealing that the girls had even adopted new names.
Three minor sisters tragically died after jumping from their ninth-floor apartment in Ghaziabad. A recovered diary reveals deep family distress, financial strain, and emotional turmoil, detailing the girls' intense love for Korean culture and their parents' disapproval. Tensions over their younger sister and alleged physical violence are also highlighted in the poignant writings.
'Death Is Better': Ghaziabad Sisters' Diary Reveals Obsession With Korea, Anger Over Restrictions
Three sisters in Ghaziabad died after jumping from their ninth-floor home. A diary recovered by police has revealed fixation with Korean culture, distress over phone restrictions.
Three minor sisters died by suicide in Ghaziabad after jumping from a ninth-floor apartment. An 8-page suicide note reveals their K-obsession, family conflict, mental stress and fear of marriage.
Ghaziabad sisters' suicide: The three sisters who died by suicide were obsessed with Korean dramas and the K-pop culture. They were reportedly upset after their parents introduced Bollywood to their younger sibling, Devu, the diary they left revealed. The girls wrote in their diary that Korean is their life and they loved Korean actors more than their family members.
Ghaziabad sisters' suicide: Actor Sonu Sood, known for helping many people during the Covid-19 pandemic, has raised an alarm after three minor sisters died by suicide. The three were reportedly influenced by Korean drama and TV shows and were obsessed with the Korean lover game. The actor also suggested that social media and online gaming must be restricted for children under 16, except for education.
Ghaziabad Sisters Used Korean Names On Social Media, Father Deleted Account Days Before Suicide
Three sisters in Ghaziabad died after jumping from their ninth-floor home. The police are linking the case to confiscated phones, family stress and addiction to Korean content.
Ghaziabad Sisters Had Social Media Account With Korean Names, Big Following
The three sisters - Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12) - had created a social media account that gained a significant number of followers. They identified themselves with Korean names.
Police probe role of online Korean game in sisters deaths
Three minor sisters died in Ghaziabad early Wednesday after allegedly jumping from the balcony of their ninth-floor apartment. Police said preliminary findings point to possible addiction to a Korean online task-based love game, which the sisters had reportedly been playing since the COVID-19 period
Ghaziabad Sisters' Father Was Under Rs 2 Cr Debt, Sold Phones, Threatened Daughters With Marriage
Sources have said the Ghaziabad family was under severe financial strain, with the father allegedly selling the phones of the three minor sisters to clear bills.
Three sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, died after falling from the ninth floor of their Ghaziabad apartment building. A neighbor witnessed the eldest sister on the window ledge with the younger two holding her, before they all fell. Police are investigating, with a diary and mobile phone recovered from the puja room.
Ghaziabad Sisters' Deaths: How Online Gaming Addiction Is Harming Young Minds | Explained
There is an increase in families visiting psychiatrists with children showing symptoms of irritability, school withdrawal, academic decline, difficulty in attention and mood swings
Sad & isolated, Ghaziabad sisters lived in K bubble: 'I am very, very alone'
Three sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, died by suicide, leaving behind writings and a diary detailing extreme loneliness and a retreat into a K-pop-inspired fantasy world. The diary also references parental disapproval of their interests, beatings, and marital and financial troubles faced by their father.
Inside online games the 3 Ghaziabad sisters played: Monstrous toys, zombie attack
A diary from three minor sisters who died by suicide in Ghaziabad reveals their deep immersion in horror-survival mobile games like Poppy Playtime and Evil Nun. These games, featuring themes of confinement and escape, mirrored their perceived isolation.
Educators and doctors now view excessive screen time in children as a potential indicator of emotional distress, loneliness, or academic pressure, rather than a disciplinary issue. Schools are shifting towards encouraging offline activities and fostering connection to address these underlying concerns, moving away from outright bans.
Father Of 3 Girls Who Jumped To Death Has Rs 2-Crore Debt: Cops
The case of the deaths of three sisters, all under 16, after falling from a ninth floor apartment in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad has sent investigators down a rabbit hole.
The Flat That Froze In Time: A Diary, A Game, And The Lost Lives Of Three Sisters
Three minor sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, jumped to their deaths from their Ghaziabad home in the early hours of Wednesday
Ghaziabad Sisters Who Fell To Death Were Out Of School, Thought They Were 'Korean Princesses': Cops
Police said it was evident from notes found in their room that the siblings were highly obsessed with Korean culture and thought they were Korean princesses and not Indians
Rahul Gandhi's 'traitor' remark against MP Ravneet Singh Bittu ignited a political firestorm, demanding an apology. Lok Sabha witnessed heated exchanges over remarks on the Gandhi family. Meanwhile, Ghaziabad mourned three sisters' deaths, with online gaming addiction a focus. The Supreme Court heard Mamata Banerjee's plea against Bengal's voter roll revision, as Putin and Xi hailed strong Russia-China ties.
Three minors end life in Ghaziabad
The police are yet to zero in on the cause of the incident
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In Ghaziabad, three sisters locked themselves in a room to complete a game task. They ultimately died by suicide.
Father, his two wives, five children - all lived together in Ghaziabad before triple death
Three minor sisters, aged 12, 14, and 16, died after jumping from the ninth floor of their Ghaziabad residence. Police are investigating the incident, focusing on the girls' alleged addiction to a Korean online game and excessive mobile phone use. Family members had recently restricted their phone access, reportedly causing distress.
Red Flags To Recovery, Doctors Guide Parents On Gaming Addiction After Ghaziabad Teen Suicide Case
Online gaming addiction, clinically known as Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), is defined by a pattern of persistent gaming that takes precedence over daily activities despite negative consequences.
Three Ghaziabad sisters die by suicide; cops suspect online game addiction
A senior police officer said preliminary investigations indicate the three sisters were hooked on a Korean task-based interactive love game, and their parents had raised concerns about their excessive mobile phone use in recent days
Ghaziabad Man, Whose Daughters Fell To Death In High-Rise Society, Had 5 Children From 2 Marriages
The father of the three Ghaziabad sisters who died after jumping from their ninth-floor apartment had two wives who were sisters. All family members lived in the same flat.
Arun, an eyewitness from Bharat Society in Ghaziabad, saw three teen girls fall to their deaths from a balcony.
Ghaziabad Suicides: What Is The 'Korean Love' Game The Sisters Were Addicted To?
The triple suicide in Ghaziabad has raised serious concerns about the Korean Love Game, which appears to be an online, task-based romantic game inspired by virtual dating themes
1 Sister Was About To Jump, Other 2 Tried To Hold Her Back: Eyewitness
In the Ghaziabad triple suicide case, a new twist has emerged. One of the sisters was attempting to jump to death while the two others were trying to pull her back, but all three fell off the balcony window, claims an eyewitness.
'Read My Diary': Suicide Of 3 Ghaziabad Sisters Puts Spotlight On Korean Game App
Ghaziabad Police recovered scribbled notes, a suicide message, and photographs scattered inside the room of three sisters who jumped from the ninth floor of their building.
Ghaziabad Teen Suicide Case: Gaming Addiction Can Push Vulnerable Teens To Crisis, Warns Doctor
Following the tragic triple suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad allegedly linked to online gaming, experts warn that gaming addiction and compulsive screen use can increase emotional distress and risks of self-harm in teens, underscoring the need f
2 Marriages, 5 Children: New Details In Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Case
In a new revelation in the sensational Ghaziabad triple suicide case, which is being linked to an online task-based Korean game, it has emerged that the father of the three girls who jumped to death has two wives.
Deadly Korean Lover Game App: Three minor sisters addicted to a Korean task-based gaming app, popularly known as Korean lover game, died by suicide after jumping from the 9th floor of a building in Ghaziabad. The game, widely played on online platforms and mobiles, involves virtual interaction with a partner who assigns tasks. The case has turned the spotlight on the 'online suicide' game Blue Whale Challenge.
Three minor sisters allegedly died by suicide after jumping from a ninth-floor apartment in Ghaziabad. Police are investigating the circumstances, including a possible link to online gaming.
Korean lover game: Three sisters in Ghaziabad died by suicide after jumping from their ninth-floor apartment. The girls, aged 16, 14, and 12, left a note mentioning their inability to live without online Korean games. Their father expressed shock and regret over not knowing about their gaming obsession. This incident highlights growing concerns about online gaming addiction among minors and urges parental vigilance.
'Love game': What is the Korean task-based app the Ghaziabad sisters were addicted to?
Three minor sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, died after allegedly jumping from a ninth-floor balcony in Ghaziabad. Police are investigating the role of a Korean 'love game' they were reportedly addicted to and had refused to give up. The girls had been excessively playing the task-based game since the Covid-19 period.
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Brings Focus On Task-Based Online Games. Here's How To Stay Safe
Its not force but psychological grooming that keeps these games running. The tasks start small, like watching a video late at night or waking up early, and slowly become harmful

