When systems failed, fire tenders were late, terrified guests trapped inside the burning hotel in #MalviyaNagar pounded on windows and screamed for help, these ordinary citizens stepped up.
When systems failed, fire tenders were late, terrified guests trapped inside the burning hotel in #MalviyaNagar pounded on windows and screamed for help, these ordinary citizens stepped up.
21 died in the Malviya Nagar hotel fire. As news spread, nearby hotels removed signboards and cleared out guests. But I found that the area remains dotted with similar death traps, no shame, no consequences.
How many more deaths before action follows?
read my ground report.
Court frames charges against Jacqueline, Sukesh in PMLA case
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A combined 40 persons -- including alleged conman Sukesh, bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez and 38 others -- are set to show up on June 3 at Patiala House Courts, which has summoned them to formally frame PMLA and MCOCA charges.
In Delhi’s gang-glorifying corners of Instagram, a ‘302’ in the username isn’t just bravado—it’s a clue. Cops are training their feeds to follow guns, not trends. Read my story for @timesofindia to understand how every scroll is surveillance, every post a potential lead.
When the world gave up, 2 cops didn’t. With no clues, no maps, just faded faces in crumpled photos—-brought back ——223 lost children to the arms of their parents that never stopped waiting. This is their story of travelling as far as Jammu & Kashmir.
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When alarms don’t work and systems fail, families pay the price. The Yadavs lost three in minutes. Read my reportage for @timesofindia to know about those who lost their lives and the grieving families they have left behind.
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I spoke to a former sex worker, trafficked at 18 and locked in a GB Road brothel. In that tiny room, she tied her baby’s leg to a door with a dupatta to keep him safe — it left him disabled for life. Now she drives an e-rickshaw, saving for his treatment and her daughter’s future
A 26-year-old pregnant woman died after falling from her in-laws’ house in northeast Delhi, just 3 months into her marriage. Husband forced her to sell her jewellery to buy an e-rickshaw and routinely assaulted her over dowry demands.https://t.co/g7IvR6L0Wj
Sakshi studied beneath a flickering bulb for hours, with a milk crate as a bookshelf and a wooden plank for a desk. Now, she teaches children in the same parking lot near Lal Qila where she once struggled to learn basics, dreams of becoming an IPS officer. @TOIDelhi
A Delhi court, while denying a 15-day interim bail plea of incarcerated JNU student activist #UmarKhalid to take care of his ailing mother, said that the fact that he has been granted relief before does not mean he could be given so on every occasion. @htTweets
Are we angry enough??? Roughly, 2 months before Harshita was killed, she had filed a police complaint in the UK, informing them of the domestic violence, sexual abuse and torture she had to endure at the hands of her killer husband. He was arrested and then released on bail.
A Delhi court, while denying a 15-day interim bail plea of incarcerated JNU student activist #UmarKhalid to take care of his ailing mother, said that the fact that he has been granted relief before does not mean he could be given so on every occasion. @htTweets
Nearly 2 years after Harshita Brella was found murdered in the trunk of a car in UK, her husband Pankaj Lamba is still absconding.
He fled to Delhi, even withdrew cash, CCTV shows.
STILL NOT ARRESTED !!!
Family travelled begging UK cops for help, #DelhiPolice has no answers.