"On 28 Feb 2026, at 10.08 am, a PCR call was received at PS Kalkaji vide DD No. 36A, regarding an incident of lock breaking at the office of Kailash Satyarthi Children Foundation, located at Kalkaji," said Delhi Police.
The police recieved the PCR call at around 10:30 PM on Friday about the discovery of two bodies. The victims, a woman named Jyoti w/o Sudarshan (35), and her 6-year-old daughter, were immediately moved to AIIMS Hospital, where they were declared brought dead.
According to Additional Commissioner of Police (Rohini) Rajeev Ranjan, a PCR call was received at Begumpur police station reporting that a man had fallen into an open manhole. The concerned agencies were immediately notified and rushed to the location mentioned by the caller. The body of
A PCR call regarding a gunshot injury was received at PS Sangam Vihar. Immediately, the staff arrived at the site. The injured was identified as Ravinder, son of Prahlad, age 27 yrs, living in Gali no 3 of Sangam Vihar, who had received a single gunshot injury on his head.
On tuesday February 3, the Mehrauli Police Station received multiple PCR calls reporting an assault near Anupam Apartments along IGNOU Road in Saket. In response to the urgent situation, a police team was dispatched promptly to the scene to investigate the incident and ensure the safety o
At the outset of the meeting, participating officers briefed the DGP on intelligence inputs, security measures, and preparedness plans, outlining steps to strengthen security, safeguard public spaces, and ensure the smooth conduct of the event across all designated places in the valley.
The Budh Vihar Police Station on Monday received a PCR call at 11:49 pm regarding an accident involving a scooty and an i20 car near Rithala Metro Station.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Bhisham Singh said, "We received a PCR call today at 11:00 am that a lady named Rachna Yadav, who lives here in Shalimar Bagh had been shot... When she was coming from a neighbour's house... someone shot her in the head, and she died. The background of
During the event titled "The Thirst for Safety: Water Quality and Public Health in Pakistan," Dr. Hifza Rasheed, Director General (Water Quality) at the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), stated that Pakistan's per capita availability of freshwater has decreased from 5,