UP Man Kills Family Over Property, Gets Killed By Friend Who Helped In Crime
Son murders family members over property dispute then is murdered by friend.
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Son murders family members over property dispute then is murdered by friend.
A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar hotel, claiming 21 lives, has revealed alleged violations including operating far beyond capacity and lacking fire safety clearance. The owner, arrested, reportedly claimed ignorance of rules and delegated operations. Investigations are underway into structural changes and ownership of multiple properties.
TMC spokesperson arrested over molestation, threat allegations in property dispute
The tragic hotel fire in Delhiโs Malviya Nagar has once again exposed deep-rooted failures in fire safety, governance and accountability.The blaze, which claimed 21 lives, has raised serious questions over alleged negligence, regulatory gaps, poor inspections and the functioning of authorities responsible for ensuring public safety. Initial findings have pointed to major lapses, including alleged violations of building norms, inadequate safety measures and questions over whether proper fire clearances were in place.As grieving families search for answers, the tragedy has triggered a larger debate over systemic apathy, corruption and bureaucratic failure. Despite repeated fire incidents in the national capital, accountability often remains unclear, leaving citizens vulnerable and victims trapped between official blame games and delayed justice.Watch the full report for the latest updates on the Malviya Nagar hotel fire and the questions it raises for Delhiโs safety system. n18oc_indian18oc_the-hard-factsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Kalaburagi Police appeal to citizens planning to travel out of station to register their houses under the new Locked House Beat System
Highlighting the need for quality-based procurement, Sumit Kumar urges farmers to harvest fruits only after they reach proper maturity, as well-ripened mangoes are likely to fetch better prices
Flourish Stay B&B was permitted to operate six rooms under Delhiโs Bed and Breakfast scheme, but officials found nearly 25 rooms running at the property.
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Probe into the deadly Delhi hotel fire has turned to ownership and safety clearances as authorities identify the operators behind the gutted property.
Locals and eyewitnesses in Delhi's Malviya Nagar described how the structure where fire broke out lacked proper windows for ventilation.
Andhra Pradesh Waqf Board chairman Abdul Aziz asks Muthavallis who have not registered their properties to do so before the UMEED portal deadline on June 6
A mosque was allegedly built on private land in Kawagoe, Saitama, without proper permits. The city has ordered its removal. The landowner, linked to Pakistan, claims the structure existed before their purchase.
Initial reports suggested that firing had taken place. However, it was later clarified that no shots were fired and that the incident involved vandalism and damage to property.
After Saket building collapse killed six, MCD cracks down on illegal constructions, identifies 81 violators. CM Rekha Gupta orders citywide survey and inquiry.
Samrat Choudhary says government bungalows are not personal property as Bihar orders Rabri Devi to vacate 10 Circular Road, sparking political tensions.
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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday held separate meetings with senior leaders of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and Bharti Enterprises to review ongoing projects and discuss future investments in the state.The Chief Minister said he met S.N. Subrahmanyan, Chairman and Managing Director of Larsen & Toubro, at his official residence and reviewed the progress of various projects being executed by the engineering and infrastructure major in Assam."We discussed the various projects that L&T is undertaking in Assam and the roadmap for their timely completion," Sarma said in a post on X.Later in the day, the Chief Minister also held discussions with Rajan Bharti Mittal, Vice Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, at his official residence, focusing on the group's expansion plans in Assam, particularly in the telecommunications sector."We discussed the group's expansion plans in Assam, with a specific focus on covering dark areas so that more people can benefit from proper phone and internet connectivity," Sarma said.The meetings underline the Assam government's continued engagement with leading corporate groups to accelerate infrastructure development and improve digital connectivity across the state, especially in underserved regions.Sarma also congratulated Dr Ashok Lahiri on his recent appointment as Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog and expressed the state's commitment to strengthening its partnership with the national policy think tank.Sharing details of his meeting with Lahiri in the national capital, Sarma said the newly appointed Vice Chairman "brings with him extensive experience in public policy and finance", highlighting the expertise he is expected to bring to NITI Aayog's policymaking and reform agenda.The Chief Minister noted that the Assam government is keen to deepen its engagement with NITI Aayog in implementing reforms and development policies."The Assam government aims to deepen its partnership with NITI Aayog in implementing reforms and policies that will improve the ease of living of our people," Sarma said in a post on X after the meeting.The interaction comes as Assam continues to pursue governance reforms, infrastructure development and welfare initiatives with support from central institutions. Officials believe closer collaboration with NITI Aayog will help accelerate policy implementation and improve outcomes across key sectors.