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Jenjum Gadis Bikaner House exhibit merges heritage with contemporary brass sculptures.
Photographer Megha Sindwani's exhibition showcases Kashmir's Chinar tree through poignant imagery.
A fire broke out in Krishna Apra complex at Noida's Sector 18 market, causing several people to suffocate. The fire was quickly brought under control by fire officials, and the rescue operation is ongoing. Initial investigation suggests a short circuit caused the fire, and the injured have been hospitalized for treatment.
A 45-year-old film director was arrested in central Delhi for allegedly raping and assaulting a 28-year-old woman. The complainant claimed he forced her to undergo three abortions during their four-year relationship. Police used technical surveillance to apprehend him in Ghaziabad. His bail application was denied by the Delhi High Court; investigations continue.
Delhi Police arrested a man for killing his friend's seven-year-old daughter in Swaroop Nagar. The incident occurred when the intoxicated suspect, left alone with the child, became irritated after she asked for the TV remote. He slapped and strangled her to death. CCTV footage and neighbor testimonies led to his arrest during a raid.
Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav criticizes BJP for pushing the Waqf Amendment Bill, claiming it undermines communal harmony. CBCI highlights the legal issues with Waqf properties in Kerala and calls for amendments. The new bill aims to address mismanagement, corruption, and encroachments in Waqf properties.
A Lamborghini crash in Noida highlights the issue of reckless driving of luxury cars in India. The driver, Deepak Kumar, was arrested but later released on bail. Similar incidents in Nagpur, Mumbai, Pune, and Ahmedabad involving high-end cars driven recklessly have resulted in fatalities and serious injuries, raising concerns about road safety and accountability.
Congress MP Imran Masood criticizes Syed Naseruddin Chishty for supporting the Waqf Amendment Bill, accusing him of aligning with BJP. The bill aims at reforming Waqf Board to improve transparency and reclaim illegally occupied properties. Masood accuses the government of stifling opposition voices in Parliament, echoing sentiments of Rahul Gandhi and other Congress leaders.
Archana Singh failed Class IX twice and was denied re-admission by Delhi govt schools. Thanks to a civil rights group intervention, she secured re-admission and was promoted to Class X. This issue emphasizes the high failure rates in Delhi govt schools and the lack of support for struggling students. Timely intervention and guidance are crucial.
A Lamborghini Huracan driven by Deepak Kumar crashed in Noidas Sector 94, injuring two construction workers. The accident was reportedly caused by the drivers distraction due to an error message on the car's display. Both victims are undergoing treatment for multiple fractures, while an FIR has been registered against Kumar.
The virtual auditions for JOY Times Fresh Face Season 16, powered by Acnestar, witnessed enthusiastic participation, with students from across the city showcasing their talents.