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Delhi / The Times of India
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.
National Investigation Agency (NIA) discovered Rs 18 lakh cash in a hostel room at Al-Falah University, linked to Dr. Shaheen Shahid, arrested for the Delhi blast. The money is suspected to fund a 'white-coat terror module' operating from the university. Investigations are underway to trace the funds and identify associates involved in expanding the terror network.
Four Northamptonshire police officers face misconduct proceedings for their handling of domestic abuse complaints made by Harshita Brella before her death. Brella reported abuse by her husband, Pankaj Lamba, who is accused of murdering her and fleeing to India. An investigation found that officers may not have adequately supported Brella, potentially contributing to the tragic outcome.
Parents of martyred Major Mohit Sharma have filed a plea in the Delhi High Court seeking a stay on the release of the Ranveer Singh-starrer 'Dhurandhar'. They allege the film exploits their son's life and military service without consent, potentially violating national security and posthumous dignity.
AJK MCRC's animation students lit up Jamia Millia Islamia with the vibrant 'Kala Karnival'
Jon Batiste, a seven-time Grammy winner, stirred the soul of Delhi with a personal and evocative piano jazz concert, showcasing captivating pieces from both 'Beethoven Blues' and his compelling new release, 'Big Money'
Jam sessions are fostering genuine connections and community among music lovers
Delhi Police's crime branch has arrested Bandhu Maan Singh Shekhon, a key member of the Goldy Dhillon gang, in connection with multiple shootings at Kapil Sharma's Kap's Cafe in Canada. The incidents, claimed by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, involved firing shots and hurling Molotov cocktails, with a Chinese pistol seized during the arrest.

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