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Delhi / The Times of India
An industrialist's daughter-in-law allegedly faced prolonged mental and physical abuse, isolation, and humiliation at her marital home. Her mother has requested a CBI probe, citing incidents of assault during pregnancy, discovery of an extramarital affair, and restricted phone access, culminating in her death.
A devastating fire ripped through a four-storey residential building in Delhi's Sangam Vihar, claiming four lives, including a brother and sister. The blaze, believed to have started in a ground-floor footwear shop, spread rapidly due to a lack of fire safety measures. Residents were trapped as the building lacked proper ventilation and had only a single, narrow escape route.
A 23-year-old woman was fatally shot by her ex-boyfriend in Noida after she refused his marriage proposal. The accused, Krishna, allegedly forced his way into her home and fired shots when she resisted. He then threatened neighbours before fleeing. Police have registered a murder case and are actively searching for the suspect.
Amidst the noise of city life, a new wave of creativity is washing over Gen Z and millennials, as they dive into the cozy world of 'grandmacore' hobbies
An industrialist's daughter-in-law allegedly faced prolonged mental and physical abuse, isolation, and defamation before her death. Her mother, who has demanded a CBI probe, detailed incidents of assault during pregnancy and her husband's extramarital affair. The abuse reportedly resumed after a period of stability, culminating in a confrontation over obscene content on a phone.
A 25-year-old woman was fatally shot by her partner in Noida after she allegedly refused his marriage proposal. The accused, Krishna, is currently absconding, and police are actively searching for him. The incident occurred at her paying guest accommodation following a dispute.
India's longest highway, NH-44, particularly its Haryana and Delhi stretches, has become a deadly corridor with alarming accident rates. In 2023, 715 deaths occurred on Haryana's NH-44 alone, a grim statistic reflecting a national road safety crisis exacerbated by speeding, design flaws, and inadequate infrastructure.
A 27-year-old man, identified as Gagan Aahi, was shot dead in Shahdara on Friday night. Police reported that Aahi, a listed 'Bad Character', was meeting with two suspected shooters for reconciliation when the incident occurred. One suspect has been detained, and a search is underway for the second.
A fake journalist with multiple national media logos was apprehended at an event hosted by the Telangana Governor. In a separate incident, a Nigerian national overstaying his visa and involved in drug-peddling was deported from Hyderabad. Both cases are under investigation.
Delhi's air quality is in the 'very poor' category with an AQI of 341. Residents face hazardous smog, with pollution levels fluctuating. Breathing difficulties persist across the city. Industrial areas report even higher pollution. Locals express health concerns. Government efforts are visible on social media but not on the ground. The situation remains a political concern.
ED's terror funding probe into the Red Fort blast case has uncovered a land scam in Madanpur Khadar. Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui, chancellor of Al-Falah University, allegedly acquired prime land by forging signatures and fingerprints of deceased individuals between 1978 and 1998.
An Enforcement Directorate probe into illegal betting has uncovered a bike-taxi driver in Delhi whose bank account received over Rs 331 crore in eight months. Investigators suspect the account was used as a 'mule' for money laundering, with funds channeled to a luxury wedding linked to a Gujarat politician. The ED is tracing the entire transaction chain.
New Delhi enjoys a pleasant Friday, November 29, 2025, with sunny skies and temperatures reaching 26.7C, perfect for outdoor plans. Despite the clear weather, yesterday's 'Severe' AQI of 327 means lingering pollutants, urging mask use in busy areas. The week ahead promises consistent sunshine, yet persistent air quality challenges remain a crucial concern for residents.
Delhi's revenue department proposes a significant administrative map overhaul, creating nine new districts to reorganize the existing 11 into 13. This restructuring aims to align revenue districts with Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) zones, improving inter-departmental coordination and simplifying governance by reducing jurisdictional overlaps and creating more compact administrative units.

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