Tag: Delhi

  • Traffic Disruptions In Southwest Delhi For Old Kakrola Road Repairs Until October 20, Advisory Issued |

    Traffic will be disrupted on a section of Old Kakrola Road in southwest Delhi due to repair work which resultant in the road being closed from October 6 to 20,  police advisory said in an advisory on Saturday.

    According to the advisory, traffic restrictions will be imposed based on the section or full stretch of the road that is undergoing repair. 

    The maintenance work will impact traffic along the Tura Mandi Chowk-Shyam Vihar Chowk-Najafgarh drain route.

    The traffic advisory said that commuters travelling from Najafgarh Tura Mandi Chowk to Dwarka should use the main Najafgarh-Uttam Nagar Road until Dwarka More or the Najafgarh-Kapashera Road to reach their destination.

    Motorists going from Dwarka towards Tura Mandi Chowk, Najafgarh will need to go towards Old Palam Road to reach the main Uttam Nagar-Najafgarh Road, the advisory said, PTI reported.

    A diversion will also be implemented from Shyam Vihar Chowk as needed, the advisory added.

    (With PTI Inputs)

  • Delhi: Doctor Shot Dead By Two Minors Patients At Kalindi Kunj Hospital |

    In a shocking incident, a doctor was shot dead inside a nursing home in southeast Delhi’s Kalindi Kunj area on Thursday, police said.

    The accused came for treatment and shot Javed Akhtar, a Unani practitioner (BUMS), around 1.45 am, they said.

    According to a police officer, Akhtar was found in a chair oozing blood from the head and an inquiry revealed the possible involvement of two boys, approximately 16 years old, who had arrived at the three-bed Nima Hospital around 1 am for treatment.

    One of them had a bandaged toe and had been to the hospital also the day before, the officer said, adding, after dressing, the two boys went inside Akhtar’s cabin.

    After a while, night nursing staff Gajala Parveen and Mohammad Kamil heard a gunshot and Parveen rushed towards the cabin and found Akhtar sitting still in a pool of blood.

    Police are reviewing CCTV footage from the facility’s reception area, dressing room, and gallery.

    (With PTI Inputs)

  • ‘Will Resign After Two Days…’: Delhi CM Kejriwal’s Bold Announcement Post Bail |

    After receiving bail from the Supreme Court, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addressed a press conference from his party office on Sunday. CM Arvind Kejriwal announced he is going to resign from the CM position after two days. 

    Kejriwal added that he would take a chief minister post gain when people chose him in the coming election. “I would not sit on the CM chair until the people give their verdict… I will go to every house and street and not sit on the CM chair till I get a verdict from the people,” he said.

    He also criticszed the BJP and asserted that their schemes could not break AAP rock-solid determination. 

    उनकी साज़िशें हमारे चट्टान जैसे हौसलों को नहीं तोड़ पाईं, हम फिर से आपके बीच में हैं। हम देश के लिए यूँ ही लड़ते रहेंगे, बस आप सब लोगों का साथ चाहिए – CM @ArvindKejriwal l LIVE https://t.co/LBVXYhNUGU
    — AAP (@AamAadmiParty) September 15, 2024

    Responding to BJP’s demand for his resignation from jail, the AAP supremo said that he didn’t resign from jail because he wanted to protect the Constitution of India. 

    He said, “I did not resign from the jail because I wanted to protect the Constitution of India. I wanted to fail their formula… The SC asked the central government why a government cannot run from the jail… The SC proved that a government can run from jail…”

     

  • Delhi Water Crisis: How Technology Is Addressing Issue; Challenges, And Future Plans In Era of Climate Change |

    Delhi Water Crisis: Did you know that five of the world’s 20 largest cities facing severe water stress are in India, with Delhi ranked second on the list? That’s according to the Composite Water Management Index released by NITI Aayog in 2019.

    As we all know Delhi experienced one of its most extreme heatwaves recently in May 2024, with temperatures soaring above 50 degrees Celsius in some areas. Extreme weather claims more than 30 human lives in a single month. Unfortunately, Delhi could not meet this increased demand and even the most basic water needs of the city’s population are not being met.

    In our effort to combat water scarcity in the national capital using technology, we spoke with Mr. Advait Kumar, the founder of BOON.

    Delhi’s Modern Water Initiatives In 2024

    Delhi is at the forefront of investing in modern technologies in water purification and desalination aimed at conserving and boosting water availability. Among these innovations, smart water purifiers are leading the charge with multi-stage water filters that can effectively remove all harmful impurities and at the same time use minimal water.

    IoT (Internet of Things) helps in maintaining a continuous check on the quality of water and health of the system in homes, hotels, or corporate establishments can be done in real-time, and thus guarantees standard performance. Governments are actively tying up with startups to set up Water ATMs across locations. These Water ATMs are empowered with IoT to monitor water quality and the filter’s condition to maintain functionality and water supply.

    Furthermore, the issue of producing brine (sodium chloride) as a byproduct of desalination is managed creatively to reduce any negative impacts on the environment. Harmless ways of discharging brine are being considered to avoid negative impacts to marine life, enhancing the sustainability of desalination as a source of water supply to urban areas.

    Delhi’s Water Revolution: From ATMs To Smart Infrastructure

    The government of Delhi is collaborating with tech companies to scale up innovative water management solutions aimed at improving access to clean water and reducing wastage.

    One notable initiative is the deployment of Water ATMs across public spaces in Delhi. These are being developed in partnership with technology startups, replacing traditional open water taps, which often lead to significant water wastage and health risks. By offering clean drinking water at a nominal cost per liter, Water ATMs democratise access to safe water while minimizing wastage.

    Adding further, the government is working with tech companies to upgrade the city’s water infrastructure by installing smart water meters and IoT-enabled devices across the water distribution network. Through these partnerships, the government aims to leverage technology to create a more sustainable and resilient water management system in Delhi, ensuring that the city’s growing water needs are met in an efficient and environment-friendly manner.

    How Data Analytics And IoT Are Revolutionizing Water Management In Delhi?

    Data analytics is a crucial tool in managing Delhi’s water resources and predicting future water needs, playing a key role in addressing the city’s water challenges. Through the integration of data analytics with IoT-enabled devices and smart water meters the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) can collect and analyze vast amounts of data on water consumption, flow rates, and system health.

    This data is used to identify consumption patterns, detect inefficiencies, and forecast future demand based on factors such as population growth, seasonal variations, and historical trends.

    Real-time monitoring systems, including SCADA and GIS further enhance water management by providing continuous data on the city’s water distribution network. This allows for the early detection of leaks, pressure drops, and contamination events, enabling swift responses and reducing non-revenue water (NRW) losses.

    Furthermore, data analytics supports strategic planning and policy development by providing actionable insights into resource allocation and sustainability initiatives. Predictive models help in anticipating water shortages and planning accordingly, ensuring that water resources are managed effectively to meet the city’s growing demand.

    Challenges In Adopting New Water Technologies

    One of the primary challenges is the dependency on conventional water management systems, such as large water tanks and 20L water jars, which are inefficient and contribute to microplastic contamination. Transitioning to more sustainable alternatives, like smart water purifiers and IoT-enabled systems, requires significant investment and public awareness campaigns.

    Another challenge is the widespread use of inefficient water purifiers that waste up to 85% of the water during the filtration process. To address this, the government should introduce guidelines to restrict the sale of such designs and promote the adoption of water-efficient technologies.

    Maintenance of water purification and management systems is another hurdle. Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the optimal functioning of these systems, yet it is often neglected. IoT-enabled devices can play a key role here by providing timely alerts for necessary maintenance, thus preventing system failures and reducing downtime.

    To achieve a sustainable water future, Delhi must focus on upgrading its water infrastructure, encouraging the adoption of smart technologies, and ensuring strict regulatory measures to promote water conservation and efficiency.

    Future Solutions For Water Crisis In The Era Of Climate Change

    In the next five years, significant advancements in water management are anticipated, driven by climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable water solutions. These advancements will be facilitated by technology playing a central role in overcoming the challenges posed by climate change and ensuring a secure water future.

    Smart water purifiers are expected to dominate the market, equipped with advanced features that monitor water quality and system health in real time, ensuring the highest standards of water purification with minimal wastage. These devices will become standard in homes, businesses, and public institutions, contributing to widespread water conservation efforts.

    The integration of IoT across the water grid will provide comprehensive control over water distribution and quality management. Coupled with AI-driven data analytics, this will enable precise predictions of water demand throughout the year, allowing for more effective resource allocation and planning.

    Furthermore, advancements in geographic-specific water purification systems are expected. These systems will be tailored to the unique water quality and mineral content of different regions, ensuring that water treatment is efficient and sustainable.

    Alarming Conditions In Delhi:

    A recent report from the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) highlights a critical situation: 99.1 per cent of Delhi’s net annual groundwater has been extracted. According to The Economic Times, the report reveals that Delhi’s net annual groundwater recharge for 2023 was 0.38 billion cubic meters (bcm), with only 0.34 bcm available for extraction. Despite the reduced recharge, groundwater extraction in Delhi increased significantly, rising from 98.16 per cent in 2022 to 99.13 per cent in 2023.

  • Arvind Kejriwal To Surrender On Sunday: ‘Lost 6 Kg In Jail, Doctor Says It Can Be Sign Of Serious Disease’ |

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal – who has been out on interim bail – said he will surrender before the police at Tihar Jail on Sunday, June 2. The Supreme Court had on May 10 granted 21-day interim bail to Kejriwal to enable him to campaign during the Lok Sabha polls.

    Addressing the media on Friday, Kejriwal said that his health deteroriated in the jail. “I am a patient of serious diabetes for the last 20 years. I am given four injections everyday for the last 10 years but when I was in jail, they stopped my medication. My sugar levels reached around 300. Kidney and liver get affected if your sugar level remains so high for such long time. I don’t know what they wanted. I lost 6 kgs while in jail. Doctor is suggesting that this can be a sign of some serious disease, many tests are needed to be done. Ketone level in my urine has also increased,” says Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal.

    Also Read: Arvind Kejriwal To Surrender On Sunday: ‘Lost 6 Kg In Jail, Doctor Says It Can Be Sign Of Serious Disease’

    Kejriwal will surrender on June 2. “I will leave from my house at around 3 pm. It is possible that they torture me even more this time but I will not break,” mentioned Kejriwal. He urged Delhiites to take care of themselves and promised that no work in Delhi will stop because of his jail time. “I am always concerned about you while in jail. Your Kejriwal will be happy only if you are happy. But you don’t worry, all of your work will keep happening,” the CM said.

    At the press conference, he added, “I have always taken care of your families like a son. Today, I want to ask something from you for my family. My parents are very old. My mother is ill. I worry about them in jail. Please take care of them, pray for them. My wife Sunita is very strong. She has always been with me in all my hardships. We are all fighting against dictatorship. Don’t be saddened even if I lose my life fighting for the country.”

    Check Ou Kejriwal’s Video Below:

     

    मुझे परसों सरेंडर करना है। माननीय सुप्रीम कोर्ट का बहुत-बहुत शुक्रिया। https://t.co/1uaCMKWFhV
    — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) May 31, 2024

    Kejriwal was lodged in Tihar Jail since April 1. He was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on charges of corruption and money laundering in the execution of the Delhi government’s now scrapped excise policy for 2021-22.

  • Delhi Records 52.3 Degrees Temperature, Highest Ever So Far; Check Weather Update |

    Delhi Weather Update: Delhi today registered a temperature of 52.3 degrees celsius, the highest ever in the history of the national capital. The record temperature was registered at Delhi’s Mungeshpur. Amid the red alert and heatwave warning, Delhi’s power load has also surged to a record high. 

    Delhi’s peak power demand clocked 8302 MW, the highest ever in the history of the city. Delhi’s peak power demand had clocked 8000 MW on May 22. According to DISCOM officials, Delhi’s power demand has breached 7000 MW in the last 12 days.

    The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heat wave to severe heat wave conditions at most places over Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh, and at many places over Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

    Amid the heatwave, the Delhi Government issued an advisory regarding the usage of water. The Aam Aadmi Party government said that it has issued instructions to the CEO of the Delhi Jal Board to stop the wastage of water and ordered the formation of 200 teams to prevent the wastage of water across the city. “Car washing, overflowing of water tanks and use of domestic water connections for commercial purposes or at construction sites will be considered as a waste of water. Instructions were issued to impose a fine of Rs 2,000 on those wasting water,” said AAP.

    On the other hand, Lieutenant Governor of Delhi VK Saxena issued an advisory ordering people to allow labourers to get 3 hours off between 12 noon and 3pm.  

  • Delhi Hospital Fire: PM Modi Says Tragedy Is ‘Heart-Rending’, Announces Ex Gratia Of Rs 2 Lakh Each |

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the fire tragedy at a hospital in east Delhi is “heart-rending” and announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the next of kin of each deceased. A massive fire broke out at a children’s hospital in east Delhi’s Vivek Vihar, leaving seven newborns dead, officials said.

    “The fire tragedy at a hospital in Delhi is heart-rending. My thoughts are with the bereaved families in this incredibly difficult time. I pray that those injured recover at the earliest,” Modi said in a post on X.

    The officials of the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) said the blaze broke out at the children’s hospital in Shahdara on Saturday night.

    In the wake of the fire tragedy at a hospital in Delhi, Prime Minister Modi has announced that an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh from Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) would be given to the next of kin of each deceased, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a post on X.

    The PMO further said Rs 50,000 would be given to each of those injured.

  • Massive Fire In Banquet Hall In Delhi’s Alipur Sparks Huge Plume Of Smoke; Watch |

    New Delhi: A massive fire broke out at a banquet hall in outer Delhi’s Alipur area on Friday and the casualty has not been reported yet, officials said.

    The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) informed that the call was received at 1.55 pm and 13 fire tenders have been pressed into service, PTI reported. 

    #WATCH | Fire broke out in Carnival Resort in Delhi’s Alipur. Fire tenders rushed to the spot.

    More details awaited. pic.twitter.com/Z0BmPnr6Yz
    — ANI (@ANI) May 24, 2024

    Later, the fire tenders rushed to the spot and made an effort to douse the fire.

    So far, there are no reports of anyone injured in the incident, the official said.

    This is a developing story

  • New Scam: Towing Away Of Parked Vehicle In Police Uniform; 6 Cars Stolen In 15 Days | Auto News

    In a recent scam in Delhi, a 29-year-old man has been arrested for impersonating a traffic police officer and towing away expensive vehicles to sell to a scrap dealer. Police have also arrested one of his associates and the buyer of the stolen vehicles.

    According to the reports, the scam began 15 days ago and involved the theft of at least six cars. The auto theft ring came to light after a resident of Vasant Kunj B-block reported that his Toyota Camry sedan was towed away from his residence early on March 15 by a man dressed as a traffic policeman.

    The alleged mastermind, identified as Vikas Singh from Kusumpur Pahari in south Delhi, was aided by 55-year-old Mahender Singh from Pitampura, who operated a scrapyard in Kanjhawala, and 24-year-old Roshan Ahirwal from Mayapuri. Vikas resorted to the crime to settle his debts quickly, according to police officers involved in the investigation.

    Operation Details

    The police received a complaint from the Vasant Kunj resident and scanned CCTV footage, which showed the car being towed away by a crane operated by a man in a traffic police uniform. The crane operator, tracked down by the registration number, revealed that he was hired by a “police officer” to confiscate and tow the vehicle to the Kanjhawala scrapyard.

    At the scrapyard, police found Mahender, who had dismantled the Camry. He was arrested on May 17. Upon questioning, it was revealed that Vikas had posed as the traffic policeman to get the car towed on March 15. The two had rented a scrapyard to dismantle the vehicles. Vikas was arrested the same day following raids in Kusumpur Pahari.
    Police recovered the engine and body of a Camry, the body of a BMW car, a traffic police uniform, and a bike. The involvement of two crane operators is also being investigated.

  • Breaking: No Relief For AAP’s Manish Sisodia, Delhi Court Rejects Second Regular Bail Plea In Excise Policy Case |

    NEW DELHI: In a big setback for jailed former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Aam Admi Party leader Manish Sisodia, Delhi’s Rouse Avenue court on Tuesday dismissed his second regular bail application in connection with the alleged money laundering probe against him linked to the Excise policy case. Rouse Avenue Court’s Special judge Kaveri Baweja denied bail to Sisodia after reserving the verdict in his bail pleas on April 20. 

    According to news agency ANI, Sisodia’s bail was strongly opposed by both CBI and ED. While opposing Sisodia’s bail plea, the ED argued that the continuation of the excise policy would have made consumers pay hundreds of crores annually. The central agency has also earlier stated that the excise policy would not have been possible without Sisodia.

     

    Delhi | Rouse Avenue court dismisses the second regular bail application of AAP leader Manish Sisodia in Delhi Excise policy case. His bail was opposed by both CBI and ED.

    He had sought bail on the ground of delay in the trial. His earlier bail application was also dismissed by…
    — ANI (@ANI) April 30, 2024

     

    Sisodia had sought bail on the grounds of delay in the trial. His earlier bail application was also dismissed by the court last year. The AAP leader has been in custody since February 2023.

    Sisodia will now approach the Delhi High Court after Rouse Avenue court dismissed his second regular bail application in the Delhi Excise policy case.

    The AAP leader has been denied bail by the trial court, Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court in both ED and CBI cases. The Supreme Court had also dismissed Sisodia’s review petitions against the denial of bail. His curative petitions have also been dismissed.

    The Enforcement Directorate, which is investigating the money laundering allegations linked to the excise policy case, has not yet framed charges against the AAP leader. The ED had earlier informed the apex court that it would complete the trial within six to eight months. 

    Sisodia has been accused of playing a key role in framing the now-scrapped Delhi excise policy, tweaking it for the benefit of particular liquor entities and causing a loss of several hundred crores to the state exchequer. Sisodia was first arrested by the CBI in February 2023, and then by the ED in March that year. 

    In the ED chargesheet, Sisodia has been named as a “key conspirator” in the case, following which he resigned from the Delhi cabinet on February 28, 2023.