Fire breaks out in garment warehouse in Delhi’s Karol Bagh
A fire broke out in a garment warehouse in Delhi’s Karol Bagh, the fire department officials said on Wednesday. The…
A fire broke out in a garment warehouse in Delhi’s Karol Bagh, the fire department officials said on Wednesday. The…
The former Lok Sabha MP posted pictures of his visit on Facebook, with the caption, "Learning from the hands that turn the wrenches, and keep the wheels of Bharat moving." Gandhi was seen sitting alongside the mechanics in the workshop and interacting with them.
About half a dozen armed miscreants robbed a mobile shop owner for over Rs 1.5 crore in the Karol Bagh area of Central Delhi on Friday night.
According to the fire official, they received a call about the incident at around 4 am at a shoe market near Bikaner Sweets.
AAP MLA Vishesh Ravi had written to Delhi’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai requesting him to revoke this notice stating closure of these 400 hotels.
The defendants, who were present in the court, agreed to change the name of their outlets to 'Paharganj seth ke mashoor chur chur naan' and Paharganj Seth Ke Mashoor Amritsari Naan. The court permitted them 30 days time to change over to the new names. It then posted the matter for September 11 for further hearing
The ground floor of the building housed shops but there was no occupancy on all four floors when it collapsed, say officers
The Delhi Police arrested Goel on Saturday.
A senior NDMC official suggested that a short-circuit could have caused the fire, adding that as per the records, the building had faced "intermittent partial demolition" or other civic action under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act from mid-June 1993 to January 1994, for unauthorised constructions.
What purpose is served by the public being informed that one floor of the Arpit hotel was unauthorised, or that the roof had been “converted” into a restaurant ~ surely that did not happen under the cover of darkness?