"Three such youths who were the future of the country, who were the light of their families, but became victims of the corruption of the useless government of Delhi. I stayed there for three hours...you cannot see that scene. In half an hour of rain, so much water is going into the basement.
The recent tragic incident in Old Rajinder Nagar, Delhi, where three students lost their lives due to flooding in a basement coaching institute, has ignited a political blame game among various parties.
This initiative embodies the department's ongoing pursuit to refining and evolving platform services, ensuring sustained efficiency and swift service delivery.
In light of the tragic incident involving the deaths of three UPSC aspirants due to waterlogging at a coaching centre in Rajinder Nagar, a plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court.
Residents of the South Kashmiri region of Anantnag seek relief from the intense summer heat in the refreshing waters of their local ponds and canals as the country experiences periodic heat waves.
The government increased the allocation for the development of tribal communities by nearly 200 per cent with an allocation of Rs 13,000 crores, said the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal.
Three UPSC aspirants died in the basement of a popular IAS coaching institute in Delhi's Old Rajender Nagar on Saturday after the basement was flooded with water.
Three UPSC aspirants died in the basement of a popular IAS coaching institute in Delhi's Old Rajender Nagar area yesterday after its basement was flooded with water. Police have sent their bodies to the RML Hospital for the autopsy.
Three UPSC aspirants died in the basement of a popular IAS coaching institute in Delhi's Old Rajender Nagar yesterday after the basement was flooded with water.
Three UPSC aspirants died in the basement of a popular IAS coaching institute in Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar area yesterday after its basement was flooded with water.
Three UPSC aspirants died in the basement of a popular IAS coaching institute in Delhi's Old Rajender Nagar yesterday after the basement was flooded with water.
Delhi Water Minister Atishi on Saturday asked Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to resolve the issue of residents in Peeragarhi getting blue, foamy water from their taps. She asked the Chief Secretary to submit a detailed report to her by July 29 at 5 pm in this regard.