Viral Video: Amidst India-Pakistan tensions, Polina Agrawal, a Russian woman residing in Gurugram, expressed her gratitude to the Indian Army in a viral video. She acknowledged India as her home and praised the soldiers' dedication, which allows citizens to live peacefully. Polina also highlighted the strength of India's defense systems, including those provided by Russia, emphasizing the sacrifices made by the military.
Smartworld, Tribeca sell all 298 homes for Rs 3,250 cr in Trump-branded project at Gurugram
NEW DELHI, May 13:Realty firms Smartworld Developers and Tribeca Developers have sold all 298 units in the Trump branded ultra-luxury residential project in Gurugram for Rs 3,250 crore, reflecting a strong demand for premium homes in the Delhi-NCR market. In a statement on Tuesday, Smartworlds and Tribeca announced complete sell-out of Trump Residences Gurgaon on launch day, clocking sales of Rs 3,250 crore. Priced between Rs 8 crore and Rs 15 crore per unit, the developments 298 homes were [] The post Smartworld, Tribeca sell all 298 homes for Rs 3,250 cr in Trump-branded project at Gurugram appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Russian Woman In India Hails Indian Army For Thwarting Pakistani Attacks; 'We Can Sleep Peacefully'
'I am home in India.' Polina Agarwal, a Russian national living in Gurgaon, has called India her home amid the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.
Smartworld, Tribeca sell all 298 homes for Rs 3,250 cr in 'Trump-branded' project at Gurugram
Smartworld Developers and Tribeca Developers achieved a complete sell-out of the 'Trump Residences Gurgaon' on launch day, generating Rs 3,250 crore in sales. The ultra-luxury residential project, featuring 298 units priced between Rs 8 crore and Rs 15 crore, demonstrates the strong demand for premium homes in the Delhi-NCR market.
My sindoor was wiped off by terror but with Indias strike, I feel my husbands soul can finally rest
Following India's airstrikes on terrorist targets, bereaved families of the Pahalgam attack victims expressed emotional solace and a sense of justice. Widows across India, from Gurgaon to Arunachal Pradesh, shared that Operation Sindoor brought them peace, signifying that their loved ones' deaths were avenged. They urged the government to eliminate terrorism, ensuring the safety and security of the nation.
NHAI plans elevated corridor from INA to Gurgaon-Faridabad road to reduce congestion on NH-48
To alleviate traffic congestion in South Delhi and Gurgaon, NHAI has initiated bids for a detailed plan to construct an elevated corridor from INA to Nelson Mandela Marg, extending to the Gurgaon-Faridabad Road. This project aims to provide seamless connectivity for commuters heading to the airport and Gurgaon, reducing congestion on Ring Road and NH-48's Dhaula Kuan-Gurgaon stretch. The project cost is expected to increase beyond the earlier estimate of Rs 4,500 crore.
'Learned my lesson': Redditor reveals 'sad reality of shared apartment in Gurgaon'
A Reddit user recounts a harrowing experience in a Gurgaon shared apartment, highlighting issues like financial disputes, lack of accountability, and emotional manipulation. Despite paying rent and serving notice, the user faced unfair demands and harassment from flatmates who refused to refund overlapping rent and shared costs.
2-day camp for Pediatric Thalassemia patients held in SMGS Hospital
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 29: Department of Pediatrics, GMC Jammu in collaboration with J&K Thalassemia Welfare Society (JKTWS) organized 2-day camp for Pediatric Thalassemia patients in SMGS Hospital, Jammu. Hematologists and Thalassemia expert of National & International repute Dr V P Choudhary (Director, Hematology Division, Paras Hospital, Gurgaon), Dr J S Arora (general secretary, National Thalassemia Society) along with Dr Sanjeev Kumar Digra (Professor & HoD Department of Pediatrics, GMC Jammu) and Dr Sanjana Sharma (I/c Consultant, Thalassemia Day Care [] The post 2-day camp for Pediatric Thalassemia patients held in SMGS Hospital appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Buzz returns as tourists trickle in to Pahalgam
PAHALGAM: Resilience has triumphed over terror and fear as tourists have begun returning to Jammu and Kashmirs Pahalgam, where terrorists killed 26 people in one of the deadliest terror attack on civilians in over three decades long militancy. On Sunday, tourists in small groups arrived in Pahalgam, which earlier looked like a ghost town after Tuesdays terror attack, and tourism-related activities sprung back to life. At the Lidder stream, tourists -- both domestic and foreigners -- leisurely clicked pictures and shot videos to take good memories back home. A couple from Pune said they had been planning to visit Kashmir for the last few years and arrived in Srinagar on April 23, a day after the terror attack. When we arrived in Srinagar, we were a bit apprehensive. But after our landing in Srinagar we did not confront any issue. In fact everybody from cab drivers, hoteliers, shikara walas to locals have been very helpful, they said. We will be in Pahalgam on Monday. It signifies that we feel safe and secure here. A group of 50 tourists from Maharashtra had arrived in Pahalgam on Saturday evening and spent a night at the picturesque place. We are a group of 50 people comprising young, old and child. When we arrived here on April 22, people back home were worried and apprehensive. However, we told them we are safe as the locals are very cooperative and supportive and security forces are also around, Dr Shubangni. Another group member, Triveni Taida, said, Our being in Pahalgam means that we are not scared nor did we face any threat. Kashmir is a very picturesque and lovely place and the countrymen should visit this place. We have been overwhelmed by the hospitality of Kashmiris and we will act as their brand ambassadors and tell people back home to visit Kashmir, she said. A group of Croatian tourists was enjoying in Gulmarg. Kashmir is picturesque. This is my 6th visit to Kashmir while it is the first visit of other group members. We did not face any security issue after arriving in Srinagar on April 24, said Valtvo, a Croatian. Locals very cooperative A tourist from Gurgaon Kunal Mahajan has come on his first visit to Kashmir with parents, wife and a children. After landing in Srinagar, we never thought of cutting short our visit. We have so far visited Gulmarg, Sonamarg and other places in Srinagar, he said. Mahajan said locals have made sure that they feel safe in Valley and it is because of their support that we are moving around freely without any fear or threat.
Pahalgam Terror Attack: The 26-year-old naval officer from Karnal had married Himanshi, a Gurgaon-based professor, just six days before. The couple was on their honeymoon in Kashmir after a visa delay stalled their plans for a European trip. They were eating bhel puri on a lush meadow when gunmen struck.
How hypnotising seers from a Uttarakhand village used magnets to cheat people in Gurgaon
Thandanala, a village in Uttarakhand, became infamous for its con artists. These fraudsters travelled to different states and cheated people. They pretended to find hidden treasures. They used bowls and magnets to hypnotise victims. Police arrested two men from the village for theft in Gurugram. Authorities are investigating similar offences in other states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan and UP.
In Gurugram, a group of bikers faced a violent attack. The incident occurred after a rider overtook an SUV. Four men in the SUV chased and assaulted the bikers. They even damaged a Kawasaki Z900 with a baseball bat. A complaint has been filed with the Sector 37 police. Police have initiated an investigation and are looking for the accused.
Near Gurgaon's Kherki Daula toll plaza, a group of 11 bikers were allegedly chased and assaulted by four men in an SUV. The victims reported that the attack was unprovoked, with the assailants even smashing a Kawasaki Z900. Hardik Sharma, one of the bikers, filed a police complaint alleging negligence in the initial response.
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Trump Organization announces its second residential project in Gurgaon
Gurgaon is set to welcome its second Trump-branded residential project, making it the only city besides New York with two such developments. Smartworld Developers and Tribeca Developers are launching Trump Residences Gurgaon, a Rs 3,500 crore project. This follows the success of Trump Towers Delhi NCR, further solidifying the Trump brand's presence and confidence in the Indian real estate market.
JK Cement Share Price Surges On Plans To Consider Raising Rs 500 Crore Via NCDs
The board meeting, scheduled for May 24 at the company's corporate office in Gurgaon, will discuss the private placement of NCDs as part of the company's strategic financial planning.
PATNA: Hours after RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav asked JD(U) supremo and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to take serious note of Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Sainis remarks on the future CM of Bihar, deputy chief minister and senior BJP leader Samrat Choudhary clarified on Monday that Nitish would continue to lead the NDA alliance for the next term. Speaking at the launch of Dr Ambedkar Samagra Seva Abhiyan, Choudhary reiterated that the upcoming assembly elections would be fought under Nitishs leadership. He will continue to serve as chief minister for the next term as well, he said, adding that the NDA government under Nitishs leadership would take the state forward. Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini had on Sunday sparked controversy by projecting Choudhary as Bihars future CM during an event in Gurgaon. TheBJPs victory march should continue from Haryana to Bihar. The flag of victory would be unfurled in Bihar by Samrat Choudhary, Saini said. Reacting to Saini's remark, Tejashwi Yadav said on Monday, The JD(U) must take serious note of the comment. Saini is a member of the BJP national executive. He appears to have revealed what the party's top leadership has decided, but is not making public. It is now clear that the BJP is unwilling to let Nitish continue as CM. Already he seems to be powerless. His persona is being used as a mask and the JD(U) is being run by people like (Union minister) Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan and (working president) Sanjay Kumar Jha, both of whom have sold themselves to the BJP,he added. Countering Tejashwis allegations, Choudhary said, The NDA government is united and will contest the assembly elections under Nitishs leadership. He is and will remain the face of NDA in Bihar. JD(U), a major ally of the BJP, also tried to downplay the controversy, saying that there is no doubt over Nitishs leadership in the assembly elections. Top leaders of BJP have already said that Nitish Kumar will remain the face of NDA in Bihar and will continue to serve as CM for the next term as well, JD(U) MLC Neeraj Kumar said. Samrat Choudary during his speech, also reacted to Tejashwi Yadav's allegations that BJP was anti-Dalit and anti-reservation. Referring to Tejashwis claim that two universities were created out of the approval of 10 universities under the RJD regime, Choudhary said that altogether 23 universities were built under Nitishs regime. This is a reality, and anybody can check it from the records of the state government, he added. Highlighting the objective behind the launch of Dr Ambedkar Samagra Seva Abhiyan, the deputy chief minister said that it was aimed at fulfilling Ambedkar's dreams of inclusive development. Under the campaign, Dalits hamlets would be provided basic amenities like drains, connecting roads and potable water. The officials concerned will also verify whether the people living in Dalit hamlets were getting benefits of Ujjwala Yojna and Ayushman Bharat. If any lapses are found, corrective measures will be taken immediately, he asserted.
Gurgaon police recovered 425 stolen mobile phones. The phones are worth Rupees one crore. Police used the CEIR system to track the phones. Many phones were bought unknowingly by people across India. Some buyers even returned phones from distant locations. Complaints filed on CEIR helped the police. Rinki Shukla got her phone back after losing it in an e-rickshaw.
Delhi Weather Today: IMD predicts more relief from heat after thunderstorm
Delhi experienced a powerful thunderstorm on Friday. Winds reached 84 kmph. Flights were diverted and delayed at the airport. Uprooted trees blocked roads across the capital. Power outages occurred in several areas. The storm caused a significant drop in temperature. IMD forecasts continued relief from the heat on Saturday. Gurgaon saw a gantry collapse on the Dwarka Expressway.
'She had herself invited trouble': Allahabad High Court grants bail to accused in rape case
LUCKNOW: The Allahabad High Court has granted bail to a rape accused, observing that the rape survivor had herself invited trouble and was responsible for the alleged act of rape on her. The accused was arrested in December, 2024, for the alleged rape of the woman pursuing MA from Amity University, Noida campus, and has been in prison since then. The accused had met the young woman at a bar in Hauz Khas, Delhi. The survivor had alleged that the accused, whom she met at a bar, raped her twice at his relative's flat after she had agreed to go to his place to rest, as she, accompanied by both her girl and boy friends, got heavily intoxicated and needed support after consuming alcohol at the bar till 3 am. This court is of the view that even if the allegation of the victim is accepted as true, then it can also be concluded that she herself invited trouble and was also responsible for the same. Similar stand has been taken by the victim in her statement. In her medical examination, her hymen was found torn but doctor did not give any opinion about the sexual assault, Justice Sanjay Kumar Singh observed, while allowing the bail plea of the accused. The court held that as a student of post graduation, the victim was competent enough to understand the morality and significance of her act as disclosed by her in the first information report (FIR). Essentially, as per the victim's version, she, of her own volition, went to a bar in Delhi along with three female friends, where they consumed alcohol, due to which she became intoxicated. The victim further claimed that she remained at the bar until around 3 am and during her time there, the accused kept on insisting that she accompanied him to his house. As she was in need of support due to her condition, she agreed to go with him to rest. SC stays Allahabad HC's order on rape case, says observations depict total insensitiveness, inhuman approach However, she alleged that the accused touched her inappropriately on the way and instead of taking her to his residence in Noida, as she had expected, he took her to a relative's flat in Gurgaon, where he committed rape on her. While the incident allegedly took place on September 21, 2024, the victim got an FIR lodged in this connection on September 23,2024 at police station Sector -126 at Gautam Budh Nagar district. She got the named FIR lodged against the accused. Meanwhile, seeking bail in the case, the accused moved the Allahabad High Court, wherein, his counsel argued that even if all the allegations were taken to be true, it could be a case of consensual relationship between the parties concerned rather than being a case of rape. It was also argued that the accused, with no criminal record, had been in the jail since December 2024 and if granted a bail, he would not misuse the liberty of bail and would cooperate in the early disposal of the case. On the other hand, the additional government advocate for the state opposed the prayer for bail of the applicant in the light of the FIR, but he did not dispute the above mentioned factual aspect of the matter as argued on behalf of the applicant. Against the backdrop of these submissions, Justice Sanjay Singh in its order dated March 11, 2025, granted bail to the accused applicant Nischal Chandak while saying: Considering the facts and circumstances of the case as well as keeping in view the nature of the offence, evidence, complicity of the accused and submissions of the counsel for the parties, I am of the view that the applicant has made out a fit case for bail. Hence, the bail application is hereby allowed. Such a ruling has no place in society: Union WCD Minister Annapurna Devi on Allahabad HC order
Gurgaon man allegedly attacked by wife's lover, threatened with 'Meerut-style' murder
In an incident in Gurgaon's Basai Enclave, a man was allegedly attacked after finding his wife with another man, echoing the recent gruesome Meerut murder that has shaken the public. Police confirmed to PTI on Tuesday that the accused, identified as the wife's lover, not only assaulted the husband with the butt of a pistol but also threatened with a fate similar to that of the recent Meerut horror.
Retired Army Colonel Rajneesh Soni from Gurgaon was assaulted, blackmailed, and robbed in Mathura after being lured by a woman he met on Jeevansathi.
M2K Group Recently Announced its Premium Residential Project M2K Olive Greens in Sec-104, Gurgaon
With its unparalleled lifestyle, strategic location, and promising appreciation potential, M2K Olive Green Floors is poised to become one of Gurgaon's most sought-after luxury residential addresses.
Gurgaon Society Guards Inspect Food Delivery Boys, What They Found Triggered A Police Raid
Residents of Global Heights Society in Sohna, Haryana, were shocked by a covert meat supply operation, leading to a police crackdown. Police confiscated 40 kg of meat and detained the suspects.
A typo triggers a Rs 40 cr tax demand and four-year ordeal
In autumn 2021, Monica Capoor, a retired teacher in Gurgaon, received a notice from the I-T department claiming she profited 279 crore from stocks due to her CA's error. Despite her efforts to correct it, the demand stood until 2025 when the ITAT finally ruled in her favor, acknowledging it as a clerical mistake.
Gurgaon cops roll out QR codes to rate your experience at police stations
Police stations in the city have implemented a QR code-based feedback system to improve service delivery and accountability. Visitors can scan QR codes to rate their experience and provide details about their interaction with officers. However, concerns about the lack of anonymity have been raised, as some fear retaliation.
ET Women Conclave 2025: A confluence of visionaries and innovators
The ET Women Conclave 2025, held at Grand Hyatt in Gurgaon, brought together industry leaders, pioneers, and changemakers for discussions on leadership, innovation, and empowerment. Highlights included sessions on managing well-being, overcoming unconscious bias, and celebrating women's progress in various sectors.
Mystery solved: Why Delhi-Gurgaon traffic nightmare persists from morning to night
The Dhaula Kuan to Gurgaon-Delhi border stretch is infamous for its traffic jams, causing frustration for commuters like autorickshaw driver Satish and resident Siddhartha, who relocated to Noida due to the daily congestion. Authorities have acknowledged the issue, with plans to decongest the area, focusing on flawed road engineering and high traffic volume.
Gurgaon: Over 700 properties in DLF areas face OC cancellation, water and sewer disconnections
The town planning department intensified its crackdown on illegal constructions in DLF phases 1, 2, and 3. The department recommended canceling occupation certificates for 745 houses. The move led to mixed reactions from residents. Some plan legal actions while others support the decision for better infrastructure. DTCP will continue enforcement and stricter monitoring of new constructions.
Climate-responsive artwork installed in Gurgaon, to melt at..., IMD predicts above normal heatwaves
The IMD's 2025 summer forecast has predicted above-normal heatwave days from March to May, with temperatures potentially rising 4.5 degrees Celsius or more above normal. This stark prediction highlights the very real and immediate impact of climate change on our lives.
Toll collected on Gurgaon-Jaipur highway 50% more than cost incurred to build, maintain it
Commuters have paid nearly 50% more in toll fees for the Gurgaon-Jaipur NH-48 stretch since April 2009 compared to the construction and maintenance costs. For the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway, the toll collected since January 2003 exceeds the incurred costs by around 9%. The excess toll revenue does not fully account for significant investments in land acquisition.
Traffic mess: Plans afloat to unclog Delhi-Gurugram NH-48
NEW DELHI: With daily commuters facing harrowing time due to massive traffic jams, a new entry-exit arrangement at four locations on a carriageway of National Highway-48 connecting Delhi to Gurugram has been proposed. The National Highway Authority of India and Delhi Traffic Police have carried out separate studies and proposed steps to decongest the crucial stretch for commuters from Delhi to Gurugram, according to sources. The four locations are in Mahipalpur, Shiv Murti and two points at Shankar Vihar. To decongest the stretch between Gurgaon Road-Parade Road crossing and Shiv Murti, it has been proposed that only exit points should be made at Shankar Vihar and Mahipalpur, officials privy to the development told this newspaper. The other two points - Shankar Vihar and Shiv Murti - can serve as an entry points. Around three lakh commuters, mostly office-goers, use the NH-48 every day. The commuters say it takes one hour to cover the 6.9-km stretch during peak hours, with the bottleneck near Shiv Murti causing huge problem. The spillover traffic from Shankar Vihar hits the area near Dhaula Kuan and also Rao Tula Ram Marg till Vasant Vihar. There are three main locations on NH-48 where the traffic is particularly bad. For example, Shankar Vihar doesnt have separate entry and exit points, thus choking the stretch and piling up of vehicles. Now, an exit point has been planned on the stretch, with an entry point being ahead. Similar is the situation in Mahipalpur where there is no separate entry and exit point. The area is close to the IGI Airport and dotted with budget hotels. It has now been suggested that the stretch be made only exit point. A separate provision has been proposed near Shiv Murti from where vehicles can enter the highway. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari had recently said that the Delhi Traffic Police conducted a survey in March 2024 in which problem of congestion was found in 134 locations, primarily due to construction work by various civic agencies and encroachment. The report was shared with concerned agencies for actions. The traffic cops have also shared a list of 128 bad/potholed roads and 97 damaged/encroached footpaths to civic agencies in October 2024. BOTTLENECKS Around 3 Lakh commuters use NH-48 every day New entry-exit arrangement at 4 locations - Mahipalpur, Shiv Murti & two points at Shankar Vihar - on a carriageway of NH-48 connecting Delhi to Gurugram Only exit points Shankar Vihar and Mahipalpur to decongest stretch between Gurgaon Road-Parade Road crossing and Shiv Murti Only entry points near Shankar Vihar and Shiv Murti NH-48 is marred by frequent traffic snarls Spillover traffic goes till Dhaula Kuan and Rao Tula Ram Marg till Vasant Vihar
How BJP plans to decongest Delhi roads, improve infrastructure to reduce road accidents
The Delhi government is working on a detailed plan to address chronic traffic congestion, a key promise by the BJP. A pilot project aims to decongest the Dhaula Kuan to Gurgaon border stretch, with a newly formed committee set to identify and resolve major choke points.
India's air pollution crisis remains severe, with 13 of the world's 20 most polluted cities, including Byrnihat and Delhi, struggling with hazardous air quality. The World Air Quality Report 2024 highlights a 7% decline in PM2.5 levels but warns of continued health risks. Experts criticise weak enforcement and ineffective policies. While solutions exist, including cleaner fuels and better public transport, political inertia and fragmented regulations hinder progress. With millions of lives at risk, urgent action is needed to combat this persistent crisis.
Antara Memory Care Home, Gurgaon, Becomes India's First NABH-Accredited Care Home
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Gurgaon, Haryana, India | 26thFebruary 2025: BML Munjal University (BMU)successfully hosted Propel Pitchfest25, the flagship annual event organized by ACIC-BMU Foundation (ACIC-BMU), Atal Community Innovation Centre at BML Munjal University in collaboration with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, bringing together Indias most promising entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders. With a USD 1 million (Rs. [] The post BML Munjal Universitys Propel Pitchfest25 Showcases Ground-breaking Innovations, Fuelling Indias Start-up Ecosystem appeared first on Startup Success Stories India - News & Updates for Indian Entrepreneurs .
Maha Shivratri 2025: Dry Day In Delhi, Mumbai, Gurgaon, Noida On February 26? Details Here
Mahashivratri, one of the most significant Hindu festivals, is celebrated across India to honour Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in the Hindu Trinity.
Maha Shivratri 2025: Is it a dry day in Delhi, Mumbai, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Noida on February 26?
Maha Shivratri falls on February 26, 2025. Mumbai will observe a dry day and bank holiday. Large events are planned at Tungareshwar Temple and by Antar Yog Foundation. Renowned rapper Eminem is expected to perform in Mumbai on June 3, 2025, as part of his world tour. The festival and events are highly anticipated.
Indias 'poor' air quality is alarming, New Delhi ranks as the most polluted city of the world
The AQI 2024 Worlds most polluted countries list is here, and the data reveals that the list of top 10 has nine spots occupied by South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Along with this, the list of most polluted cities also include names of Asian and African countries. Among the countries the first two spots are occupied by Bangladesh and Pakistan with AQI levels of 140 and 115 respectively. And India is giving them company at No.3 with average AQI levels of 111 falling in the poor category. Notably, an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 0-50 is good, AQI between 51-100 is moderate and between 100-150 is poor, according to the data by AQI.in website. Moreover, AQI between 150-200 is unhealthy, 200-250 as severe and when it is between 250 to 300 then it is hazardous. The top 4 th spot is occupied by Bahrain, with Nepal making it to 5 th . Bahrain recorded an AQI of 103 and Nepal at 100 in the year 2024. The only non-Asian country in the list of top 10 is Egypt, at the 6 th spot with an AQI of 91. United Arab Emirates (UAE) stood at no.7 (AQI 90), followed by Kuwait and Tajikistan at no.8 (with an AQI of 89 each) and Kyrgyzstan at 10 with its annual average AQI at 87. Worlds most polluted cities of 2024 This is not shocking as Indias capital city New Delhi is ranking at the top in the worlds most polluted cities of 2024. And it is not poor, it has unhealthy levels of AQI reported at 169, now being declared as the Global Capital of toxic air or Pollution. And it is not New Delhi alone, many other cities are a part of the list, the second in the ranks is Greater Noida with an average AQI of 166, Noida at 3 rd with its AQI 161, Ghaziabad at no.4 with AQI 159, and Faridabad at 5 th with AQI 154. The last five spots of Top 10 are also occupied with Indian cities only. These include Gurgaon at no.6 with AQI 154, Bhiwadi at no.7 with AQI 153, followed by Patna at no.8 with AQI 145 marked in poor category, Sonipat at no.9 with AQI 145 and Muzaffarnagar at no.10 with AQI 144. The top 50 list is dominated with Indian cities from North India. As per a report by Reuters, the states of North India like Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have severe pollution levels, especially during the winter season when temperatures fall, cold air traps down emissions, construction dust and the farm fires are set off by the farmers. As per a report in aqi(dot)in, the air was so toxic that the PM2.5 levels were equal to residents breathing in over 1,400 cigarettes over an year. Dhaka is the only non- Indian city in the list upto Top 17, ranking at 13 th spot with an AQI of 140. Other cities in the Top 50 apart from the ones of India are Peshawar (Pakistan), Tachov (Czech Republic), Kashgar (China), and Lahore (Pakistan). This reflects upon how Indias struggle with air pollution is worsening with time, being at the 3 rd spot country wise and getting most of its cities listed, we are collapsing gradually. Out of the 145 cities of the world with worst air quality, 125 are from India, a figure shocking as well as worrying. The declining air quality is alarming for the country now. Growth and development arent supposed to come this way, ultimately it is the air that you breathe which will slowly kill you. It is concerning and demands attention of the authorities, the governments, the organizations as well as the people at large. The figures are prompting enough for a serious action, at the same time throwing light upon the fact that till now, there are no real signs of any improvement. It is a crisis now, posing serious threat to public health and might worsen if delayed. The tiny particles easily make their way to the lungs and bloodstream causing problems with breathing and heart disease as well. At present, we are rated poor, soon it will be unhealthy and then unbearable. Therefore, until we are not able to breathe anymore, its time for actionsustained efforts from all can only do the needful!
CBI raids at 7 places in IAS officers DA case
Excelsior Correspondent Srinagar, Feb 19: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today carried out searches at seven places in connection with a probe into alleged accumulation of disproportionate assets by 2010-batch IAS officer, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan. CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO The sleuths of the agency today carried out searches at Jammu, Srinagar, Gurgaon, Varanasi and Patna as part of investigation into the DA case against the IAS officer. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The office chamber of [] The post CBI raids at 7 places in IAS officers DA case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
VFI Group Unveils 'Beyond Sleep'-India's Largest Luxury Mattress & Furniture Store in Gurgaon
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2-year-old boy killed by celebratory firing while watching wedding from father's lap in Noida
A two-year-old boy, Ansh, was killed by celebratory gunfire during a wedding procession in Noida's Aghapur village. Police have detained the groom's father and maternal uncle, while the shooters remain at large. Authorities are searching for the suspects, identified as Happy and Dipanshu from Gurgaon. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of celebratory firing at weddings in the region.
A couple from Gurgaon found their lost dog Greyhound in Agra after three months of intensive searching. The dog had gone missing from a hotel, prompting a prolonged search involving CCTV cameras, drones, and local tips. They finally located the dog near Mehtab Bagh, ending their relentless search successfully.
Madhya Pradesh: Three Held for BSF Officer's digital arrest
Gurgaon police detained three accused linked to a Chinese gang for digitally arresting and extorting 71.25 lakh from a BSF inspector.
Delhi government has announced a public holiday on February 12, 2025, for Guru Ravidas Jayanti. Government offices, schools, and public undertakings will remain closed. The restricted holiday declared earlier in November is now cancelled in favor of this full public holiday. The day celebrates the birth anniversary of Guru Ravidas, a significant figure in the Bhakti movement.
Gurjot Ahluwalia from Gurgaon grew his net worth from zero to 5 crore in 11 years. He focused on professional growth, saving aggressively, and investing in equity and businesses. He benefited from being debt-free and living with his parents. His 5 crore net worth excludes property and jewellery. People praised his consistency and patience.
Global Energy Leaders to Attend India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi
NEW DELHI: Ministers from over 20 countries, including leading economies and key energy-producing nations, will attend the India Energy Week (IEW) 2025 in New Delhi from February 11 to 14, officials confirmed. Apart from energy ministers, the event will also attend foreign ambassadors, leaders of international organizations, and around 90 CEOs and executives from some of the worlds top Fortune 500 energy companies. Spanning over one lakh square meters, India Energy Week 2025is set to become the second-largest energy event in the world. Building on the success of the last two editions, both inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this years event aims to strengthen its position as a key platform for global energy discussions. As the first major energy event of 2025, IEW will focus on the sector's challenges and new opportunities. It will be held at Yashobhoomi, Indias largest convention and exhibition center, located on the Delhi-Gurgaon border in Dwarka. Key attendees include Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Tanzanias Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Dkt Doto Mashaka Biteko, and Djiboutis Minister of Energy Yonis Ali Guedi. International representatives like Jassim Al Shirawi, Secretary General of the International Energy Forum (IEF), and Haitham Al-Ghais, Secretary General of OPEC, will also be present. Prominent speakers will include Magda Chambriard, CEO of Petrobras; Lorenzo Simonelli, Chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes; Izumi Kai, CEO of JERA Asia; and Musabbeh Al Kaabi, CEO of Upstream ADNOC. Executives from companies like BP Group, Vitol, Technip Energies, Weatherford, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Boeing, and Vedantas Cairn Oil and Gas will also participate. The event is organized by Indias Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, in collaboration with the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI) and dmg events. It aims to promote collaboration and innovation in the global energy sector. IEW 2025 will feature 10 country pavilions from nations such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands. Additionally, eight themed zones will focus on key areas like hydrogen, renewables, biofuels, and petrochemicals, offering a platform to discuss the energy transition and sustainable development.
Delhi government has announced a public holiday on February 5 due to assembly elections. Voting will determine if AAP secures a third term or if BJP stages a comeback. AAP, BJP, and Congress concluded their campaign with major rallies, and the results will be declared on February 8. Intense last-minute canvassing marked the final run-up to voting day.
From Insights to Action- Using Psychometric Data to Enhance 360-Degree Feedback
Gurgaon (Haryana) [India]: In todays dynamic business landscape, organizations strive to create robust performance management systems beyond the conventional. A cornerstone of this transformation is the effective use of 360-degree feedback. This process gathers insights from multiple stakeholders, including peers, managers, subordinates, and customers, to comprehensively evaluate an employees performance. To further enhance the potential of this tool, organizations can integrateonline psychometric testswith the 360-degree feedback tool. This elevates feedback quality and paves the way for actionable insights and meaningful [] The post From Insights to Action- Using Psychometric Data to Enhance 360-Degree Feedback appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
After the Stampede, Ramps UP Efforts to Ensure Crowd Management, Devotees Safety
New Delhi/Prayagraj: A day after a stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela left 30 people dead, the Uttar Pradesh government ramped up efforts to ensure crowd management and the safety of devotees who continued to flock in large numbers for the religious gathering. The devotees were undeterred by the pre-dawn chill and reduced visibility due to the dense fog in their bid to take a dip in the Sangam and at other ghats on Thursday seeking moksha or salvation. Pilgrims, including women and children, were seen walking to and fro the various ghats amid reduced visibility. Many had thin blankets covering their bodies while some stopped by bonfires along the routes to keep themselves warm. A large number of devotees kept moving towards the Sangam from the Prayagraj city side via the Kachchap Dwar, while several others who had arrived for Mauni Amavasya and the subsequent rituals were seen heading back towards the city. Considered among the holiest Hindu pilgrimages and held once in 12 years, the Kumbh Mela kicked off on January 13 and will continue till February 26. The tragedy struck on Wednesday when crores of devotees gathered near the Sangam -- the point where the Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati rivers meet --to take the traditional holy dip on one of the holiest days of the six-week event. Maha Kumbh DIG Vaibhav Krishna said the incident took place due to crowd pressure. The crowd broke barricades and jumped to the other side, crushing those waiting there, he said. On Wednesday, more than 7.64 crore devotees had a snan at the Maha Kumbh, the highest in a single day so far. A day after the tragedy, about two crore devotees reportedly took the holy dip by 4 pm on Thursday. So far, more than 28 crore devotees are said to have taken the holy dip. As the state administration had come under fire from the Opposition parties for the tragic incident, the 30 pontoon bridges in the mela area on Thursday started operating under a one-way traffic system. This meant that each bridge allowed movement in only one direction, with a parallel pontoon bridge designated for return routes. SP (Traffic) Anshuman Mishra said the area would now remain a no-vehicle zone until the crowd disperses completely. Vehicle passes will not be valid until all devotees have safely left for their destinations. No outside vehicles would be allowed to enter the city until the crowd exits the Mela area, he said. However, senior officials may grant permission for vehicle entry based on the situation, he said. Mr Mishra clarified that essential services such as police administration vehicles, ambulances and suction machines would be allowed entry as they are crucial for the smooth management of the Maha Kumbh. A three-member judicial commission set up by the Uttar Pradesh government to probe the Maha Kumbh stampede will also visit the site on Friday. Panel head Harsh Kumar, a retired judge of the Allahabad High Court, said that the commission has a month to wrap up its investigation but will try to expedite it. Mr Kumar and panel members -- former director-general of police V.K. Gupta and retired IAS officer D.K. Singh -- reached the office assigned to them and began their work on Thursday. Mr Krishna said the police was actively working on security arrangements for the upcoming Amrit Snan on Basant Panchami Snan (February 3), ensuring tight security measures in the mela area. He said: In anticipation of the large number of pilgrims expected, we are further strengthening the deployment of police personnel and security forces. Mr Krishna said that the crowd pressure was relatively lower on Thursday, and all bridges had been reopened, allowing smoother movement within the mela area. However, before Basant Panchami, new restrictions will be imposed at key locations for better crowd management. DIG Krishna also clarified that according to the official guidelines, there was no VIP movement in the mela area on Mauni Amavasya, and the same protocol will be followed for Basant Panchami. After dense fog in the morning, the weather gradually cleared, and bright sunshine spread across the Kumbh Mela area. However, the influx of pilgrims towards Sangam and other ghats remained constant throughout the day. At Prayagraj, Geeta Agarwal, who travelled from Guwahati in Assam with her family, said, I had come with my children and grandchildren to take a holy dip on Mauni Amavasya, but due to the overwhelming crowd, we couldn't reach Triveni Sangam. Today, we are trying again, but if we can't make it, we will take a dip at another ghat to seek blessings. She also mentioned facing difficulties navigating the mela area, as directions were unclear at multiple spots. On Wednesday, she had to rely on others' guidance several times, which sometimes led her in the wrong direction. The Triveni Sangam, considered the most sacred bathing site, is located on one side of the mela area, while several other ghats, situated along the Ganga and closer to the akharas, are on the opposite side, connected by these pontoon bridges. Pramod Panwar, who hails from Gurgaon, Haryana, said he reached on Wednesday with his family and was returning now. We took a dip early today. We came here yesterday but it was very crowded. Today the situation is better. We thank Modi and Yogi for the arrangements, he said. Delhi resident Asha Patel was also among those who took a dip. We keep hearing something good or bad about what's happening but we don't focus on that. I had been wanting to come to the Maha Kumbh for a long time and finally it happened. Thanks to Modi, Yogi, our gods and ancestors, she said.
Gurgaon Police to send online challans for lapsed PUC and insurance
Gurgaon Police now issue online challans for expired PUC and insurance using new software that checks digital records of vehicles captured by cameras. This automated system, implemented on Wednesday, imposes fines for violated traffic rules. The city has expanded to 10,000 CCTV cameras, resulting in 13.6 lakh traffic violations and Rs 15.1 crore in penalties last year.
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Inside Saif Ali Khan's 800 Crore Pataudi Palace
Bollywood's royal couple, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, reside in a world of unmatched heritage and luxury, and nothing epitomizes their royal lineage more than the iconic Pataudi Palace. Also known as Ibrahim Kothi, this architectural marvel is nestled in the serene town of Pataudi in Gurgaon district, Haryana. A Legacy of Heritage and Opulence The Pataudi Palace, worth an estimated 800 crore, spans over 10 sprawling acres and serves as a retreat for the couple and their children, Taimur and Jeh. Built in 1935 by Iftikhar Ali Khan, the last ruling Nawab of Pataudi, the palace carries an extraordinary legacy. Designed by British architect Robert Tor Russell and Australian architect Carl Moltiz Von Hentz, it showcases a blend of royal grandeur and sophisticated design. Saif Ali Khan inherited the palace after the passing of his father, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. However, he had to buy back the property from Neemrana Hotels, which had leased and operated it as a luxury heritage property until 2014. In an interview, Saif spoke about how the palace symbolizes his deep connection to his late father, adding an emotional layer to its historic significance. An Architectural Masterpiece The Pataudi Palace boasts 150 rooms, including: - Seven bedrooms and dressing rooms - Seven billiard rooms - A grand dining area - An outdoor pool - A sprawling farming area - The royal Durbar Hall - Multi-purpose chambers Its interiors are equally awe-inspiring, featuring soaring ceilings, vintage chandeliers, antique furniture, priceless artwork, and walls adorned with family portraits. The exterior is a testament to its regal roots, showcasing intricate archways, ornate carvings, and majestic domes. A Royal Family Retreat For Saif and Kareena, the palace is more than just a residenceit is a sanctuary where the family escapes from the demands of Bollywood life. Candid photos shared by the couple on social media offer glimpses of their relaxed moments at the palace, from enjoying the lush green lawns to spending time with their children. A Popular Film Location Beyond being a royal residence, the Pataudi Palace has also earned fame as a filming location for several Bollywood films. Ranbir Kapoor recently shot scenes for Animal at the property. Iconic movies such as Rang De Basanti, Veer-Zaara, and numerous web series have also utilized its stunning backdrop, further cementing its place in cinematic history. A Symbol of Timeless Elegance The Pataudi Palace remains an enduring symbol of heritage, blending royal grandeur with modern utility. For Saif Ali Khan, it is not just an ancestral home but a treasure trove of memories and tradition. As fans catch glimpses of this opulent property through the lens of Bollywood and social media, the Pataudi Palace continues to captivate with its timeless elegance.
Veteran journalist, writer Humra Quraishi passes away at 70
Humra Quraishi, veteran journalist, author and columnist passed away on Thursday at the age of 70. She is famously known for her work Kashmir: The Untold Story , which narrated the complex narratives and challenges of the region. She has also authored other notable works such as More Bad Time Tales , Divine Legacy: Dagars & Dhrupad , Meer, Views: Yours and Mine and more. Humra Quraishis farewell prayers are scheduled for January 17, at 10:00 am at Anjuman Baghiya in Gurgaon. It is with deep sadness that we inform you of the passing of our beloved Humra Quraishi. Your presence at the farewell prayers would mean a great deal to us as we come together to remember her kindness, love, and enduring legacy, her daughter Sarah, son Mustafa and daughter-in-law Mansi and grandchildren Ali, Hasan Amna said in a statement. Remembering Quraishi's fearless reporting and advocacy for the marginalised, activist Shabnam Hashmi told Times Now , Humras passing is a loss not only to her family but to the world of journalism and social justice. Veteran journalist Yusuf Jameel spoke about Quraishi's professional integrity as he remembered her coverage of Kashmir. Quraishi has authored anthologies such as Chasing the Good Life: On Being Single and Of Mothers and Others . Her literary collaboration with the late writer Kushwant Singh also produced some fine works such as The Good, the Bad and the Ridiculous: Profiles and Absolute Khushwant.
Saif Ali Khan's Pataudi Palace is located in Gurgaon over 10 acres with 150 rooms and valued at around Rs 800 crore. Designed by Robert Tor Russel and Karl Moltz Von Heinz in 1990, it serves as a family retreat. It has been used in Bollywood movies and is known for its grandeur and architecture.