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The accused confessed to the crime and revealed that on March 22, while returning after delivering an order in Sector 7, Dwarka, they noticed the unattended bag.

Two delivery boys arrested for stealing a bag of advocate in Delhi’s Dwarka area

Two delivery boys, Ravi and Aashik Khan, were arrested in Delhi's Dwarka for stealing a woman advocate's bag while she shopped. They confessed to the theft, motivated by financial needs. The bag contained personal documents and cash. Police identified the suspects through CCTV footage and recovered most stolen items, along with the motorcycle used in the crime.

(Top) A police officer on a guard tower near the Red Fort. (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO)

Delhi under tight security, 100 air sirens for city soon

Delhi prepares for potential threats by installing 100 air raid sirens across the city. Police are on high alert, conducting extensive security measures including increased patrolling, mock drills, and coordinating civil defence efforts to ensure public safety.

DTC and NIA had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in March to operate buses from Delhi to the airport. (HT Archive)

DTC to start electric buses from 3 Delhi ISBTs to Noida airport by May end

Delhi Transport Corporation plans to launch electric bus services from three ISBTs to Noida International Airport by May end, serving Greater Noida and Jewar areas. Air-conditioned buses with modern features will provide public transport connectivity before airport's operational start.

Saurabh Bharadwaj. (ANI)

Delhi govt seeks nod to probe Jain, Bharadwaj for graft

Delhi's ACB seeks Centre's approval to probe AAP leaders Jain and Bharadwaj for alleged corruption in 24 hospital projects. BJP complaint cites cost overruns, delays, and potential fund misappropriation in healthcare infrastructure initiatives worth 5,500 crore.

Delhi Medical Council in state of paralysis with <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>2.5 crore payments stuck

Delhi Medical Council in state of paralysis with 2.5 crore payments stuck

Delhi Medical Council faces critical financial paralysis as 2.5 crore in payments remain stuck due to vacant registrar position. Essential operations frozen, including rent, salaries, and tax dues, risking penalties and administrative disruptions since February 2025.

In August 2023, the high court had ordered tree officers to obtain its permission before granting any approvals for tree felling or transplantation related to significant projects. (HT Archive)

Felling 50+ trees needs CEC nod: Delhi HC aligns order with SC

Delhi High Court modifies tree-felling rules, now requiring Central Empowered Committee approval for projects involving 50+ trees, while maintaining court oversight for smaller projects until Delhi government implements a new environmental procedure.

The court rejected NTBCL’s request for reconsideration with a terse observation: “You have minted enough.” (HT Archive)

You’ve minted enough: SC rejects plea on reinstating DND toll

Supreme Court dismisses NTBCL's review petition, maintaining the DND Flyway must remain toll-free. The court rejected the company's plea, stating they had "minted enough" and recovered project costs, citing excessive profits and public fraud.

Since the 1971 India-Pakistan war, an entire generation has not been a full-blown war involving India. (For representation only)

In the midsts of conflict, Civil Def unit emerges from the shadows

Amid India-Pakistan tensions, the Civil Defence unit of UP Police gains renewed importance. Mock drills on May 7 tested wartime preparedness, highlighting the organization's critical role in emergency response and civilian protection during potential conflicts.

People evacuate from the border villages in Punjab on Friday. (HT Photo)

Punjab: Mass evacuations in Ferozepur, Fazilka border villages

Amid India-Pakistan tensions, over 70% of women and children from Ferozepur and Fazilka border villages have been voluntarily evacuated. Men remain to manage farms. Authorities advise calm, enforce blackout measures, and warn against spreading misinformation.

BJP councillor Rohit Sikka, along with other Opposition councillors, addressing mediapersons in Ludhiana on Friday. (Manish/HT)

Ludhiana: Amid uproar in MC House, 1,054 agendas passed in 18 minutes

In a contentious 18-minute meeting, Ludhiana's Municipal Corporation passed 1,054 development agendas, sparking Opposition protests. BJP and Congress councillors accused AAP of undemocratic processes, claiming insufficient time to review proposals and demanding proper discussion.

The Bhangel Elevated Road on Friday. (Sunil Ghosh/HT Photo)

Noida to open two infrastructure projects in two months

Noida Authority plans to inaugurate two long-delayed infrastructure projects within two months: the Bhangel Elevated Road and new administrative headquarters in Sector 96, after multiple deadline extensions and cost escalations due to structural modifications and design challenges.

The Santro car and the truck. (HT Photo)

Car crushed in NH 91 crash in Gr Noida; victims pulled out after breaking windows

Three men were seriously injured when a speeding truck hit their Santro car on NH 91 near Kot village. Locals and police rescued the victims after breaking windows. The truck driver fled the scene. Victims are hospitalized, and no FIR has been filed yet.

The Noida Police and CISF conduct a mock drill at the Botanical Garden Metro Station in Noida on Wednesday. (Sunil Ghosh/HT Photo)

GB Nagar gears up for emergency preparedness amid Pak hostilities

Gautam Budh Nagar administration prepares for potential emergencies amid Pakistan border tensions, holding high-level meetings to ensure public safety, prevent panic, and combat misinformation through coordinated inter-departmental efforts and strict social media guidelines.

Ghaziabad shifts power line passing through Madhuban Bapudham housing scheme

Ghaziabad shifts power line passing through Madhuban Bapudham housing scheme

Ghaziabad Development Authority shifted a 33kV power line from Madhuban Bapudham housing scheme's pocket B, enabling construction of 1,000 residential plots at a ₹1.2 crore cost, resolving long-standing land and infrastructure challenges.

World Bank president Ajay Banga. (HT file)

Ready to work with U.P. govt to create jobs, alleviate poverty: World Bank president

World Bank president Ajay Banga praised Uttar Pradesh's leadership, pledging collaboration to create jobs, combat poverty, and support infrastructure development through private sector engagement and business-friendly policies.

CM Yogi Adityanath with World Bank president Ajay Banga at his official residence in Lucknow on Friday. (HT photo)

U.P. no longer a barrier in development, but growth engine of India: Yogi

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath met World Bank president, launching 'UP AGREES' and 'AI Pragya' initiatives. Targeting trillion-dollar economy by 2029, the programs aim to boost agricultural productivity and train 10 lakh youths in digital skills.

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