Following the recent car blast incident in the national capital, Delhi police are stepping up measures to tighten vehicle verification norms across the city. Delhi Police personnel have begun meetings with car dealers and market associations to ensure stricter compliance with registration
Speaking to ANI, Amit Patel said, "On 29 October, our staff member Sonu was contacted. Two people came to see the i-20 car, they liked it, made the payment, and took the car on that very day. One of the customers was Amir Rashid, and I am unaware of the name of the second person. The car
The Delhi Police on Wednesday picked-up almost a dozen suspects related directly or indirectly to the arrests made in the Delhi Car blast that occurred on Monday, according to Delhi Police sources.
Congress leader KC Venugopal on Wednesday said that the government should come out with a clear-cut inquiry on Delhi blasts and reveal the reason to the country.
Lokesh Munjal, President of the All India Car Dealers Association (Delhi), urged all dealers to remain vigilant and ensure that every transaction is backed by verified documents. "I appeal to all car dealers not to sell cars without verifying all documents that might lead to any unfortuna
Two days after a blast near the iconic Red Fort, a link of a "white-collar terror network" has surfaced in the preliminary investigation, with the probe agencies finding links of the terror incident with Pakistan-based outfits Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH).
In a significant decision that will boost the availability of critical minerals in the country, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to specify and revise the royalty rate of Caesium, Graphite, Rubidium and Zirconium.
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday expressed its profound grief over the loss of lives in the terrorist incident involving a car explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening.
Actor Piyush Mishra has cancelled his upcoming Gurugram show following the tragic blast near Delhi's Red Fort metro station that claimed eight lives on Monday, November 10. The event was originally scheduled for November 15.