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Delhi: Carjacker shot in leg after trying to snatch cop’s pistol in Dwarka
Police shot and injured a carjacking suspect in Dwarka after he allegedly tried to snatch an officer’s service pistol while attempting to flee arrest, prompting political allegations over police conduct
Delhi: Hit by speeding car, pedestrian dies in Rajouri Garden
A pedestrian was killed after being hit by a speeding car near Rajouri Garden’s Marble Market early Friday, with police examining CCTV footage to trace the driver
Dehydrated eagles, unconscious pigeons, and a city out of shade
Veterinarians, rescuers, and Delhi Fire Services officials say distress calls involving birds and stray animals suffering from dehydration, heatstroke, infections, and exhaustion have risen sharply as prolonged heatwave conditions and soaring temperatures continue across Delhi-NCR
Delhi to provide free travel in DTC buses for NEET-UG re-test candidates on June 21
Delhi govt to provide free DTC bus travel to NEET-UG re-test candidates on June 21 against valid admit cards after the exam was rescheduled over alleged paper leak concerns
Delhi govt directs departments to prevent electricity misuse, adopt energy-efficient ways
Delhi government asks departments to curb power wastage by limiting unnecessary lighting and maintaining ACs at energy-efficient temperatures as part of broader resource-saving measures
CCI’s first chairman Dhanendra Kumar dies in fire at south Delhi home; AC blast suspected
Smoke inhalation after suspected AC blast-triggered fire at Hauz Khas residence claims life of former IAS officer and ex-CCI chief Dhanendra Kumar; son injured, probe underway
Thursday’s rain brings mercury down in Delhi; more likely today
Rain and gusty winds bring respite from the heat in Delhi, with temperatures dipping below normal and the IMD forecasting more showers and thunderstorms under an orange alert
AIIMS subway is full, a shelter 2 km away empty
Despite Delhi’s intense summer heat, many attendants outside major hospitals remain unaware of temporary shelters set up by DUSIB, with several facilities reporting extremely low occupancy and visitors citing poor publicity, distance concerns, and limited accessibility
