New Delhi: The response to the terror attack in the heart of the capital on Monday evening was swift and resolute inside the emergency wards and ICUs of Delhi govt’s Lok Nayak (LNJP) Hospital. More than 50 doctors and others have been working without pause since Monday night, battling to save lives.Amputations had to be carried out, and crush injuries to wounds caused by shrapnel and pellets, broken bones and eardrums ruptured due to intense shockwaves dealt with round the clock by the dedicated team. Hospital officials said around 25 patients are currently under their care with no one sent to other facilities so far.The hospital’s 70-bed disaster ward, created for emergencies of this scale, was activated within minutes of the first casualties arriving. “As soon as the blast victims started coming in, the disaster ward was opened. All departments were alerted and over 50 doctors from orthopaedics, burns and plastic, neurosurgery, general surgery, casualty and ICU began treating them,” an official said.Doctors said at least four blast victims suffered pneumothorax — a condition in which air leaks into the space between the lungs and chest wall, causing the lungs to collapse — after being hit by the explosion’s shockwave. They were treated with intercostal (between the ribs) drainage tubes to remove the trapped air and help the lungs expand again. Several others were being treated by ENT specialists for eardrum rupture.Officials said overall eight patients are critical. “At the burns centre, four patients have minor injuries while three with severe burns are in a critical condition. Another three with head and other major injuries are under neurosurgical care,” said a senior doctor.While the numbers could not be officially corroborated, sources said some victims lost limbs — including legs and fingers — in the blast. At least one patient is reported to have undergone a major amputation.Seven patients also suffered injuries caused by fragments of glass and automobile debris. “Due to the varied nature of injuries — from burns and crush wounds to head trauma — the patients are being managed by multiple specialists,” the doctor added, clarifying that the burns were caused by flames and not chemicals.”As of now, the situation is under control. Those who have identified the bodies of people who died in the blast have been handed over the remains. The families of the other victims who are receiving treatment have been allowed to meet them,” another senior official said.About the AuthorKushagra DixitKushagra Dixit writes on environmental issues, wildlife conservation, climate change, agriculture,  human rights, and scientific research. His investigative coverage encompasses river contamination with emphasis on the Yamuna, air pollution, urban waste and their collective effects on public wellbeing.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesDirectors’ daughters shine as they carry forward a legacy of talent3 popular breakfasts you should stop giving your kids and whyExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 2025123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingWho is Brittany MillerSan Jose SharksStephen Curry WifeMichael Ray Richardson Net WorthMichael Willis Cause of DeathNHL Injury UpdateStephen CurryCandace OwensMichael Duarte Cause of DeathNico Harrison

New Delhi: The response to the terror attack in the heart of the capital on Monday evening was swift and resolute inside the emergency wards and ICUs of Delhi govt’s Lok Nayak (LNJP) Hospital. More than 50 doctors and others have been working without pause since Monday night, battling to save lives.Amputations had to be carried out, and crush injuries to wounds caused by shrapnel and pellets, broken bones and eardrums ruptured due to intense shockwaves dealt with round the clock by the dedicated team. Hospital officials said around 25 patients are currently under their care with no one sent to other facilities so far.The hospital’s 70-bed disaster ward, created for emergencies of this scale, was activated within minutes of the first casualties arriving. “As soon as the blast victims started coming in, the disaster ward was opened. All departments were alerted and over 50 doctors from orthopaedics, burns and plastic, neurosurgery, general surgery, casualty and ICU began treating them,” an official said.Doctors said at least four blast victims suffered pneumothorax — a condition in which air leaks into the space between the lungs and chest wall, causing the lungs to collapse — after being hit by the explosion’s shockwave. They were treated with intercostal (between the ribs) drainage tubes to remove the trapped air and help the lungs expand again. Several others were being treated by ENT specialists for eardrum rupture.Officials said overall eight patients are critical. “At the burns centre, four patients have minor injuries while three with severe burns are in a critical condition. Another three with head and other major injuries are under neurosurgical care,” said a senior doctor.While the numbers could not be officially corroborated, sources said some victims lost limbs — including legs and fingers — in the blast. At least one patient is reported to have undergone a major amputation.Seven patients also suffered injuries caused by fragments of glass and automobile debris. “Due to the varied nature of injuries — from burns and crush wounds to head trauma — the patients are being managed by multiple specialists,” the doctor added, clarifying that the burns were caused by flames and not chemicals.”As of now, the situation is under control. Those who have identified the bodies of people who died in the blast have been handed over the remains. The families of the other victims who are receiving treatment have been allowed to meet them,” another senior official said.About the AuthorKushagra DixitKushagra Dixit writes on environmental issues, wildlife conservation, climate change, agriculture, human rights, and scientific research. His investigative coverage encompasses river contamination with emphasis on the Yamuna, air pollution, urban waste and their collective effects on public wellbeing.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesDirectors’ daughters shine as they carry forward a legacy of talent3 popular breakfasts you should stop giving your kids and whyExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 2025123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingWho is Brittany MillerSan Jose SharksStephen Curry WifeMichael Ray Richardson Net WorthMichael Willis Cause of DeathNHL Injury UpdateStephen CurryCandace OwensMichael Duarte Cause of DeathNico Harrison

New Delhi: The response to the terror attack in the heart of the capital on Monday evening was swift and resolute inside the emergency wards and ICUs of Delhi govt’s Lok Nayak (LNJP) Hospital. More than 50 doctors and others have been working without pause since Monday night, battling to save lives.Amputations had to be…

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Saeed Ansari, father of Shaheen Shahid who was earlier arrested in connection with the Delhi blast LUCKNOW: A day after Jammu and Kashmir police arrested Lucknow-based doctor Dr Shaheen Shahid from Faridabad for alleged links with the banned terror outfit Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM), J&K police and UP anti-terrorist squad (ATS) on Tuesday jointly conducted searches at…

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Investigators sought an opinion from forensics on whether PETN, semtex or RDX could have been used NEW DELHI: There is mystery over the kind of explosive or chemical used in Monday’s blast with the forensics and NSG’s explosive wing yet to submit their report. However, prima facie assessment points towards the use of military-grade explosives, given the scale of damages and casualties.  Sources said investigators on Tuesday sought an opinion from forensics on whether PETN, semtex or RDX could have been used. The initial assessment also points towards the possible use of ammonium nitrate fuel oil and detonators. The nitrate oil is used both industrially and in improvised explosive devices due to its easy availability and cost-effectiveness. The forensic teams have collected roughly 42 exhibits from the site and put them through lab testing. The exhibits include the i20 car’s tyres, chassis, CGC cylinder and parts of the bonnet, besides other residues and traces of powder found at the site. They will help determine the types of high-exposure materials used in the explosion. Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, or PETN, is a major ingredient of semtex and belongs to the same chemical family as nitroglycerin. One of the most powerful explosives, it is preferred by terrorists because its colourless crystals are hard to detect. A very small quantity of this explosive is required to carry out a blast in comparison to other chemicals. For example, the explosive substance used in the foiled transatlantic air freight bomb plot in 2010 was concealed in a printer cartridge. “PETN is quite stable and detonated either by heat or a shock wave. A car can be destroyed in around 100 grams. Most importantly, neither PETN nor semtex inherently require pellets or shrapnel to act as an explosive and the material itself is enough to cause immense damage through detonation,” said an officer. On the other hand, ammonium nitrate fuel oil produces a supersonic shock wave rather than a subsonic burn, which means energy is released at an extremely high rate, creating a powerful shock effect.  In the Delhi High Court blast of 2011, the initial opinion of forensic experts, including that of National Security Guard, was that a mix of ammonium nitrate with PETN was used. However, the home ministry had said later that RDX was used in it.  Sources said there would be complete clarity on the explosive used in Monday’s blast in a few days. Investigators suspect a proper detonation system was in place to blow the car, which was rigged with high-end explosives. A watch and its small button batteries may have been used for building the circuit and triggering the bomb.About the AuthorRaj Shekhar JhaRaj Shekhar Jha is a journalist for the Times of India with over a decade of experience in reporting on national security, terrorism, crime and prisons.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123Photostories3 popular breakfasts you should stop giving your kids and whyExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 20256 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingWho is Brittany MillerSan Jose SharksDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Investigators sought an opinion from forensics on whether PETN, semtex or RDX could have been used NEW DELHI: There is mystery over the kind of explosive or chemical used in Monday’s blast with the forensics and NSG’s explosive wing yet to submit their report. However, prima facie assessment points towards the use of military-grade explosives, given the scale of damages and casualties. Sources said investigators on Tuesday sought an opinion from forensics on whether PETN, semtex or RDX could have been used. The initial assessment also points towards the possible use of ammonium nitrate fuel oil and detonators. The nitrate oil is used both industrially and in improvised explosive devices due to its easy availability and cost-effectiveness. The forensic teams have collected roughly 42 exhibits from the site and put them through lab testing. The exhibits include the i20 car’s tyres, chassis, CGC cylinder and parts of the bonnet, besides other residues and traces of powder found at the site. They will help determine the types of high-exposure materials used in the explosion. Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, or PETN, is a major ingredient of semtex and belongs to the same chemical family as nitroglycerin. One of the most powerful explosives, it is preferred by terrorists because its colourless crystals are hard to detect. A very small quantity of this explosive is required to carry out a blast in comparison to other chemicals. For example, the explosive substance used in the foiled transatlantic air freight bomb plot in 2010 was concealed in a printer cartridge. “PETN is quite stable and detonated either by heat or a shock wave. A car can be destroyed in around 100 grams. Most importantly, neither PETN nor semtex inherently require pellets or shrapnel to act as an explosive and the material itself is enough to cause immense damage through detonation,” said an officer. On the other hand, ammonium nitrate fuel oil produces a supersonic shock wave rather than a subsonic burn, which means energy is released at an extremely high rate, creating a powerful shock effect. In the Delhi High Court blast of 2011, the initial opinion of forensic experts, including that of National Security Guard, was that a mix of ammonium nitrate with PETN was used. However, the home ministry had said later that RDX was used in it. Sources said there would be complete clarity on the explosive used in Monday’s blast in a few days. Investigators suspect a proper detonation system was in place to blow the car, which was rigged with high-end explosives. A watch and its small button batteries may have been used for building the circuit and triggering the bomb.About the AuthorRaj Shekhar JhaRaj Shekhar Jha is a journalist for the Times of India with over a decade of experience in reporting on national security, terrorism, crime and prisons.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123Photostories3 popular breakfasts you should stop giving your kids and whyExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 20256 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingWho is Brittany MillerSan Jose SharksDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Investigators sought an opinion from forensics on whether PETN, semtex or RDX could have been used NEW DELHI: There is mystery over the kind of explosive or chemical used in Monday’s blast with the forensics and NSG’s explosive wing yet to submit their report. However, prima facie assessment points towards the use of military-grade explosives,…

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Bihar witnessed its highest-ever voter turnout, with women significantly outperforming men. Nearly 72% of female electors cast their ballots, compared to 63% of men, driving the overall 66.91% participation. This trend was consistent across both phases of polling, highlighting women’s crucial role in this record-breaking election. Bihar elections 2025 (Representational) NEW DELHI: Women voters took the lead in what the Election Commission of India (ECI) described as Bihar’s highest-ever voter turnout, with 71.6 per cent of female electors casting their ballots compared to 62.8 per cent of men. According to ECI data released on Tuesday after the conclusion of the second and final phase of polling, women consistently outnumbered men at the booths. In the first phase on November 6, 69.04 per cent of women turned out to vote, well above the 61.56 per cent male turnout. The trend strengthened in the second phase, when 74.03 per cent of women voters exercised their franchise, again surpassing the 64.1 per cent turnout among men. Overall, Bihar recorded a 66.91 per cent voter turnout — the highest since the state’s first elections in 1951 — with women driving the surge in participation.The ECI clarified that the data is provisional and excludes service voters, postal ballots, and transgender voter turnout. The final figures will be released later through the ECI Index Card, it said. The first phase of polling covered 121 assembly constituencies, while the remaining 122 seats voted in the second. Counting of votes for all 243 constituencies is scheduled for Friday. Meanwhile, exit polls have projected a strong showing for the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) against the opposition Mahagathbandhan coalition — though the exit polls are not always accurate.(With PTI inputs)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 20256 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courage123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Bihar witnessed its highest-ever voter turnout, with women significantly outperforming men. Nearly 72% of female electors cast their ballots, compared to 63% of men, driving the overall 66.91% participation. This trend was consistent across both phases of polling, highlighting women’s crucial role in this record-breaking election. Bihar elections 2025 (Representational) NEW DELHI: Women voters took the lead in what the Election Commission of India (ECI) described as Bihar’s highest-ever voter turnout, with 71.6 per cent of female electors casting their ballots compared to 62.8 per cent of men. According to ECI data released on Tuesday after the conclusion of the second and final phase of polling, women consistently outnumbered men at the booths. In the first phase on November 6, 69.04 per cent of women turned out to vote, well above the 61.56 per cent male turnout. The trend strengthened in the second phase, when 74.03 per cent of women voters exercised their franchise, again surpassing the 64.1 per cent turnout among men. Overall, Bihar recorded a 66.91 per cent voter turnout — the highest since the state’s first elections in 1951 — with women driving the surge in participation.The ECI clarified that the data is provisional and excludes service voters, postal ballots, and transgender voter turnout. The final figures will be released later through the ECI Index Card, it said. The first phase of polling covered 121 assembly constituencies, while the remaining 122 seats voted in the second. Counting of votes for all 243 constituencies is scheduled for Friday. Meanwhile, exit polls have projected a strong showing for the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) against the opposition Mahagathbandhan coalition — though the exit polls are not always accurate.(With PTI inputs)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 20256 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courage123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Bihar elections 2025 (Representational) NEW DELHI: Women voters took the lead in what the Election Commission of India (ECI) described as Bihar’s highest-ever voter turnout, with 71.6 per cent of female electors casting their ballots compared to 62.8 per cent of men. According to ECI data released on Tuesday after the conclusion of the second…

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Delhi remains on high alert following a deadly blast near the Red Fort, with the NIA taking over the investigation. The explosion, linked to a ‘white-collar’ terror module, occurred hours after a major explosives seizure and arrests, raising suspicions of a premature detonation under pressure.  NEW DELHI: More than a day after the deadly blast that rocked the capital, Delhi remains on high alert as investigators piece together the chain of events that led to the explosion near the Red Fort, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others. The slow-moving Hyundai i20 erupted at a traffic signal on Subhash Marg, close to Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, setting nearby vehicles ablaze and sending panic across the historic quarter. Officials said the impact was so severe that a mutilated body was recovered from the mangled remains of the car.The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has formally taken over the case, after a review chaired by Union home minister Amit Shah. According to PTI, the blast came hours after eight people were arrested in Faridabad and 2,900 kg of explosives were seized from what officials described as a “white-collar” interstate terror module linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. Preliminary security assessments suggest the explosion could have been accidental or triggered under panic as the terror network came under pressure following widespread raids.As investigators hunt for answers, the national capital has been placed on high alert. CCTV review teams have been deployed across Red Fort and adjoining corridors, while the city’s airports, bus terminals and railway stations have been placed under heavy security. Meanwhile, distraught families from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and other states gathered at LNJP Hospital, waiting anxiously for identification of bodies and news of missing relatives.NIA takes over the probe; Centre calls it a terror-linked blastAccording to PTI, the investigation has been officially transferred to the National Investigation Agency after Home Minister Amit Shah held review meetings. The NIA will examine all aspects, including materials used, possible handlers, links to the busted Faridabad module, and whether the explosion was intentional or accidental. Delhi Police has also lodged a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Explosives Act. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Thimphu, said agencies would “get to the bottom of the conspiracy” and that perpetrators “will not be spared”. ANI reported that Home Minister Amit Shah has instructed agencies to hunt down every individual involved. Forensic Science Laboratory teams are matching samples from the car with recovered body parts, while multiple police teams are filtering CCTV footage from Red Fort and adjoining routes to identify the masked man seen driving the vehicle.CM Rekha Gupta announces compensationDelhi chief minister Rekha Gupta announced Rs 10 lakh ex-gratia for families of those killed, and Rs 5 lakh for those permanently disabled or seriously injured. She said the government would ensure quality treatment and stood firmly with affected families. Shah has ordered the NIA to submit its report at the earliest. Security in Delhi has been tightened dramatically, with barricades and checks at border entry points. Traffic police issued advisories and diverted routes near Red Fort, with commuters urged to avoid the area.Umar Nabi suspected to be the driver; DNA samples takenInvestigators have zeroed in on Dr Umar Nabi, a doctor from Lethpora in Pulwama, believed to have been driving the car during the blast, as per newsagency PTI. He is suspected to be one of the dead, and Jammu & Kashmir Police have collected a DNA sample from his mother to confirm identity. Umar is alleged to have been carrying ammonium nitrate-based explosives when the vehicle detonated. Officials told PTI that he may have panicked after the Faridabad terror module was busted and possibly triggered the blast prematurely. Umar worked as a faculty member in Faridabad and had reportedly been an introvert who kept to himself. Investigators suspect he was on the run after learning of the arrests in Faridabad and waited for nearly three hours in the Sunehri Masjid parking area before driving towards Red Fort.The ‘white-collar’ terror module and 2,900 kg of explosivesThe blast occurred just hours after security agencies arrested eight people, including three doctors, and seized 2,900 kg of bomb-making material. Authorities described the network as a “white-collar” module spanning Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, connected to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. Investigators recovered 360 kg of ammonium nitrate from Al Falah University in Faridabad alone. The module allegedly stored explosives across multiple states, raising concern over how a sophisticated network managed to acquire and hide such quantities. Agencies said pan-India alerts and coordinated crackdowns may have forced suspects to act in desperation. Preliminary findings suggest the IED was not assembled properly; there was no crater and no shrapnel, indicating the bomb was premature and may have detonated accidentally.Role of doctors: Arrests include Shaheen Sayeed and Muzammil GanaieThree doctors were among those arrested, including Dr Muzammil Ganaie and Dr Shaheen Sayeed, both linked to Al Falah University, PTI reported. Investigators said Shaheen headed the Jamaat-ul-Mominat – the women’s recruitment wing of Jaish-e-Mohammed – and was allegedly in touch with a handler in Pakistan. PTI reported that Shaheen, originally from Lucknow, was divorced in 2015 and had been living alone. Officials believe she may have been indoctrinated during this period. Her father told reporters he was unaware of her activities and heard of the arrest only through the media. Umar, also connected to Al Falah, allegedly carried out the car blast fearing he would be caught like the others. PTI reported that a man named Tariq from Pulwama gave him the i20 vehicle and has now been arrested.CCTV shows masked man; car waited three hours before blastCCTV footage showed a masked man driving the i20. Investigators confirmed the car had been parked for nearly three hours in the Sunehri Masjid parking lot, during which Umar reportedly checked the internet for updates about the Faridabad arrests. After the blast, police shut the Red Fort Metro Station and sealed surrounding areas. Overnight searches were conducted at hotels and guest houses in Daryaganj and Paharganj. All vehicles entering Delhi are now being checked. At least four people were detained in Kashmir for questioning; two have been moved for joint interrogation by Delhi Police, NIA and intelligence agencies.Victims: everyday workers with families waiting at LNJP HospitalHeartbreaking scenes unfolded at LNJP Hospital, where families struggled to identify bodies or locate missing relatives. Among those killed was 32-year-old Dinesh Mishra from Shravasti, who worked at a printing press in Delhi. His father told PTI that Dinesh had returned home for Diwali and worked hard to educate his children. Another victim, Ashok Kumar from Amroha, and Delhi resident Amar Kataria were identified, while other bodies remain unidentified and are believed to be aged between 28 and 58. At least 20 people were injured; 12 from Delhi and the rest from states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. A hospital worker told PTI the scenes were “gruesome”, with ambulances arriving through the night and family members pleading for information.Blast material: Ammonium nitrate, detonators, fuel oilPreliminary forensic findings suggest ammonium nitrate, fuel oil and detonators were used in the blast. The lack of shrapnel and absence of a crater signalled a flawed assembly or premature trigger. Officials told PTI typical suicide car attacks involve ramming targets, but this vehicle was moving slowly at a traffic signal. Investigators are looking at whether the IED was triggered manually or by accident as Umar fled after the arrests in Faridabad. Agencies are also probing storage sites across Delhi-NCR and Kashmir, and how the module acquired explosive material despite surveillance. Multiple raiding teams continue to recover digital devices, communication logs and CCTV footage.Faridabad connection and Al Falah University under scannerAl Falah University in Faridabad is central to the investigation. Two of the arrested doctors worked there, and 360 kg of ammonium nitrate was recovered from campus-linked premises. Investigators are probing whether the university was used for recruitment, logistics or storage.Capital on alertSince the blast, Delhi has been on high alert and security has intensified at airports, railway stations and interstate bus terminals. CCTV scanning teams have spread across Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Sunehri Masjid and adjoining roads. Police are checking private and commercial vehicles, questioning suspicious travellers, and monitoring hotel bookings. The Red Fort remains cordoned off with metro access shut. Investigators are focused on cracking communication links, funding trails and encrypted channels used by the module, while agencies continue interrogations in Kashmir and Delhi.(With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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Delhi remains on high alert following a deadly blast near the Red Fort, with the NIA taking over the investigation. The explosion, linked to a ‘white-collar’ terror module, occurred hours after a major explosives seizure and arrests, raising suspicions of a premature detonation under pressure. NEW DELHI: More than a day after the deadly blast that rocked the capital, Delhi remains on high alert as investigators piece together the chain of events that led to the explosion near the Red Fort, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others. The slow-moving Hyundai i20 erupted at a traffic signal on Subhash Marg, close to Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, setting nearby vehicles ablaze and sending panic across the historic quarter. Officials said the impact was so severe that a mutilated body was recovered from the mangled remains of the car.The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has formally taken over the case, after a review chaired by Union home minister Amit Shah. According to PTI, the blast came hours after eight people were arrested in Faridabad and 2,900 kg of explosives were seized from what officials described as a “white-collar” interstate terror module linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. Preliminary security assessments suggest the explosion could have been accidental or triggered under panic as the terror network came under pressure following widespread raids.As investigators hunt for answers, the national capital has been placed on high alert. CCTV review teams have been deployed across Red Fort and adjoining corridors, while the city’s airports, bus terminals and railway stations have been placed under heavy security. Meanwhile, distraught families from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and other states gathered at LNJP Hospital, waiting anxiously for identification of bodies and news of missing relatives.NIA takes over the probe; Centre calls it a terror-linked blastAccording to PTI, the investigation has been officially transferred to the National Investigation Agency after Home Minister Amit Shah held review meetings. The NIA will examine all aspects, including materials used, possible handlers, links to the busted Faridabad module, and whether the explosion was intentional or accidental. Delhi Police has also lodged a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Explosives Act. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Thimphu, said agencies would “get to the bottom of the conspiracy” and that perpetrators “will not be spared”. ANI reported that Home Minister Amit Shah has instructed agencies to hunt down every individual involved. Forensic Science Laboratory teams are matching samples from the car with recovered body parts, while multiple police teams are filtering CCTV footage from Red Fort and adjoining routes to identify the masked man seen driving the vehicle.CM Rekha Gupta announces compensationDelhi chief minister Rekha Gupta announced Rs 10 lakh ex-gratia for families of those killed, and Rs 5 lakh for those permanently disabled or seriously injured. She said the government would ensure quality treatment and stood firmly with affected families. Shah has ordered the NIA to submit its report at the earliest. Security in Delhi has been tightened dramatically, with barricades and checks at border entry points. Traffic police issued advisories and diverted routes near Red Fort, with commuters urged to avoid the area.Umar Nabi suspected to be the driver; DNA samples takenInvestigators have zeroed in on Dr Umar Nabi, a doctor from Lethpora in Pulwama, believed to have been driving the car during the blast, as per newsagency PTI. He is suspected to be one of the dead, and Jammu & Kashmir Police have collected a DNA sample from his mother to confirm identity. Umar is alleged to have been carrying ammonium nitrate-based explosives when the vehicle detonated. Officials told PTI that he may have panicked after the Faridabad terror module was busted and possibly triggered the blast prematurely. Umar worked as a faculty member in Faridabad and had reportedly been an introvert who kept to himself. Investigators suspect he was on the run after learning of the arrests in Faridabad and waited for nearly three hours in the Sunehri Masjid parking area before driving towards Red Fort.The ‘white-collar’ terror module and 2,900 kg of explosivesThe blast occurred just hours after security agencies arrested eight people, including three doctors, and seized 2,900 kg of bomb-making material. Authorities described the network as a “white-collar” module spanning Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, connected to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. Investigators recovered 360 kg of ammonium nitrate from Al Falah University in Faridabad alone. The module allegedly stored explosives across multiple states, raising concern over how a sophisticated network managed to acquire and hide such quantities. Agencies said pan-India alerts and coordinated crackdowns may have forced suspects to act in desperation. Preliminary findings suggest the IED was not assembled properly; there was no crater and no shrapnel, indicating the bomb was premature and may have detonated accidentally.Role of doctors: Arrests include Shaheen Sayeed and Muzammil GanaieThree doctors were among those arrested, including Dr Muzammil Ganaie and Dr Shaheen Sayeed, both linked to Al Falah University, PTI reported. Investigators said Shaheen headed the Jamaat-ul-Mominat – the women’s recruitment wing of Jaish-e-Mohammed – and was allegedly in touch with a handler in Pakistan. PTI reported that Shaheen, originally from Lucknow, was divorced in 2015 and had been living alone. Officials believe she may have been indoctrinated during this period. Her father told reporters he was unaware of her activities and heard of the arrest only through the media. Umar, also connected to Al Falah, allegedly carried out the car blast fearing he would be caught like the others. PTI reported that a man named Tariq from Pulwama gave him the i20 vehicle and has now been arrested.CCTV shows masked man; car waited three hours before blastCCTV footage showed a masked man driving the i20. Investigators confirmed the car had been parked for nearly three hours in the Sunehri Masjid parking lot, during which Umar reportedly checked the internet for updates about the Faridabad arrests. After the blast, police shut the Red Fort Metro Station and sealed surrounding areas. Overnight searches were conducted at hotels and guest houses in Daryaganj and Paharganj. All vehicles entering Delhi are now being checked. At least four people were detained in Kashmir for questioning; two have been moved for joint interrogation by Delhi Police, NIA and intelligence agencies.Victims: everyday workers with families waiting at LNJP HospitalHeartbreaking scenes unfolded at LNJP Hospital, where families struggled to identify bodies or locate missing relatives. Among those killed was 32-year-old Dinesh Mishra from Shravasti, who worked at a printing press in Delhi. His father told PTI that Dinesh had returned home for Diwali and worked hard to educate his children. Another victim, Ashok Kumar from Amroha, and Delhi resident Amar Kataria were identified, while other bodies remain unidentified and are believed to be aged between 28 and 58. At least 20 people were injured; 12 from Delhi and the rest from states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. A hospital worker told PTI the scenes were “gruesome”, with ambulances arriving through the night and family members pleading for information.Blast material: Ammonium nitrate, detonators, fuel oilPreliminary forensic findings suggest ammonium nitrate, fuel oil and detonators were used in the blast. The lack of shrapnel and absence of a crater signalled a flawed assembly or premature trigger. Officials told PTI typical suicide car attacks involve ramming targets, but this vehicle was moving slowly at a traffic signal. Investigators are looking at whether the IED was triggered manually or by accident as Umar fled after the arrests in Faridabad. Agencies are also probing storage sites across Delhi-NCR and Kashmir, and how the module acquired explosive material despite surveillance. Multiple raiding teams continue to recover digital devices, communication logs and CCTV footage.Faridabad connection and Al Falah University under scannerAl Falah University in Faridabad is central to the investigation. Two of the arrested doctors worked there, and 360 kg of ammonium nitrate was recovered from campus-linked premises. Investigators are probing whether the university was used for recruitment, logistics or storage.Capital on alertSince the blast, Delhi has been on high alert and security has intensified at airports, railway stations and interstate bus terminals. CCTV scanning teams have spread across Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Sunehri Masjid and adjoining roads. Police are checking private and commercial vehicles, questioning suspicious travellers, and monitoring hotel bookings. The Red Fort remains cordoned off with metro access shut. Investigators are focused on cracking communication links, funding trails and encrypted channels used by the module, while agencies continue interrogations in Kashmir and Delhi.(With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 20256 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? 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NEW DELHI: More than a day after the deadly blast that rocked the capital, Delhi remains on high alert as investigators piece together the chain of events that led to the explosion near the Red Fort, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others. The slow-moving Hyundai i20 erupted at a traffic signal on…

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Family members of Dr. Umar Nabi, the suspected driver of the car in the Delhi blasts, have expressed disbelief, stating he was not the type to commit such an act. Nabi, a medical professional, was reportedly in Delhi and was engaged to be married. Officials suspect he carried out the explosion after associates were detained.  Dr Umar Nabi; CCTV shows man driving car that exploded NEW DELHI: The family members of Dr Umar Nabi, the key suspect in the Delhi blasts, have expressed their disbelief that he could have a role in the incident that killed 12 people and injured many on Monday.Preliminary findings in the Red Fort blast have found that Dr Umar Nabi, a medical professional from Lethpora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, was driving the Hyundai i20 that exploded near a traffic signal outside Red Fort. ‘Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Muzamila, the sister-in-law of Dr Umar Un Nabi said he wasn’t the type of person to carry out such an attack. “He wasn’t that kind of man,” she told news agency ANI.She said security forces asked about Umar’s whereabouts, and they told them he was in Delhi. After this, the forces. According to her, Umar had not been home for the last two months, and he did not have many friends.Muzamila said that Umar was very attached to the family and was about to get married. “He was very attached to my children and loved them a lot. Whenever he visited home, he used to be busy with Cricket. He loved Cricket,” she said, adding, “He was engaged, but he was not married yet.”She further recalled, “We faced a lot of struggles to get him educated. We worked hard so that he could stand on his own two feet and take care of us. I cannot believe all this.”Umar, also connected to Al Falah University, is believed to have died in the blast. Officials suspect that Umar carried out the explosion after learning that several of his associates, including Shaheen had been detained.Jammu and Kashmir police have taken DNA samples from Umar’s mother to match the remains recovered from the blast site.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast ProbeTeen Who Killed Six Indian-Origin People In Texas Crash While High On THC Gets 65-Year Jail TermFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full Justice123Photostories8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 20256 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? You might have a Vitamin B12 deficiency — Here are the warning signsHina Khan to Bhagyashree: 5 must-see celeb looks of the day trending nowBeetroot with chia seeds: A natural superfood combo for heart and gut healthCurbing the menace: 8 houseplants that fight air-pollutantsLord Shiva Avatars According To Your Birth Date123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Family members of Dr. Umar Nabi, the suspected driver of the car in the Delhi blasts, have expressed disbelief, stating he was not the type to commit such an act. Nabi, a medical professional, was reportedly in Delhi and was engaged to be married. Officials suspect he carried out the explosion after associates were detained. Dr Umar Nabi; CCTV shows man driving car that exploded NEW DELHI: The family members of Dr Umar Nabi, the key suspect in the Delhi blasts, have expressed their disbelief that he could have a role in the incident that killed 12 people and injured many on Monday.Preliminary findings in the Red Fort blast have found that Dr Umar Nabi, a medical professional from Lethpora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, was driving the Hyundai i20 that exploded near a traffic signal outside Red Fort. ‘Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Muzamila, the sister-in-law of Dr Umar Un Nabi said he wasn’t the type of person to carry out such an attack. “He wasn’t that kind of man,” she told news agency ANI.She said security forces asked about Umar’s whereabouts, and they told them he was in Delhi. After this, the forces. According to her, Umar had not been home for the last two months, and he did not have many friends.Muzamila said that Umar was very attached to the family and was about to get married. “He was very attached to my children and loved them a lot. Whenever he visited home, he used to be busy with Cricket. He loved Cricket,” she said, adding, “He was engaged, but he was not married yet.”She further recalled, “We faced a lot of struggles to get him educated. We worked hard so that he could stand on his own two feet and take care of us. I cannot believe all this.”Umar, also connected to Al Falah University, is believed to have died in the blast. Officials suspect that Umar carried out the explosion after learning that several of his associates, including Shaheen had been detained.Jammu and Kashmir police have taken DNA samples from Umar’s mother to match the remains recovered from the blast site.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast ProbeTeen Who Killed Six Indian-Origin People In Texas Crash While High On THC Gets 65-Year Jail TermFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full Justice123Photostories8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and whyTop trending gold chain designs of 20256 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? You might have a Vitamin B12 deficiency — Here are the warning signsHina Khan to Bhagyashree: 5 must-see celeb looks of the day trending nowBeetroot with chia seeds: A natural superfood combo for heart and gut healthCurbing the menace: 8 houseplants that fight air-pollutantsLord Shiva Avatars According To Your Birth Date123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Dr Umar Nabi; CCTV shows man driving car that exploded NEW DELHI: The family members of Dr Umar Nabi, the key suspect in the Delhi blasts, have expressed their disbelief that he could have a role in the incident that killed 12 people and injured many on Monday.Preliminary findings in the Red Fort blast have…

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NEW DELHI: India’s employability has improved to 56.35 per cent in 2026, up from 54.81 per cent last year, marking a shift toward a skill-first economy driven by AI adoption, digital fluency, and global mobility. The 13th edition of the India Skills Report 2026, released by Educational Testing Service (ETS), in association Confederation of Indian…

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Exit polls predict a sweeping victory for the NDA in Bihar, with leaders celebrating the predicted outcome. Conversely, Mahagathbandhan leaders dismissed the polls as speculative, expressing confidence in their own victory. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday. Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi NEW DELHI: Leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated with evident jubilation on Tuesday, while those from the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) struck a dismissive tone, after exit polls following the second and final phase of polling in Bihar predicted a sweeping victory for the ruling coalition.”Exit polls are not accurate. They are only a speculation. It indicates what might happen. It would not be right to think that they are accurate,” Congress MP Tariq Anwar, whose party is a constituent of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-led MGB, told news agency ANI.Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate expressed confidence that the MGB would emerge victorious. “My personal view is that we don’t comment on exit polls — we will speak when the actual results are out. However, Bihar will teach a lesson because its right to vote has been manipulated. I am confident that the Mahagathbandhan will form the government,” Shrinate said.Meanwhile, Umesh Singh Kushwaha of chief minister Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) — a key constituent of the NDA — thanked voters for reaffirming their faith in the alliance. “I thank the people of Bihar for putting a stamp on chief minister Nitish Kumar’s good governance and development. I congratulate the chief minister — there is a wave of support for the NDA across the state,” Kushwaha stated.Union minister Nityanand Rai of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — a senior NDA ally alongside the JD(U) — described the “record” voter turnout as a reflection of the people’s trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the alliance.Of the state’s 243 assembly constituencies, polling for 122 seats was conducted in the second phase, while voting for the remaining 121 seats took place in the first round on November 6. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast ProbeTeen Who Killed Six Indian-Origin People In Texas Crash While High On THC Gets 65-Year Jail TermFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full JusticePulwama-Based Doctor Named In Delhi Blast, Rajnath Singh Vows Swift Justice At Defence DialoguePM Modi Leaves For Bhutan To Attend Fourth King’s 70th Birthday, Says Ties Will Grow StrongerPulwama Link To Delhi Blast? Doctor’s Car Leads To Chilling Terror Trail, Face Of Suspect Revealed123Photostories6 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? You might have a Vitamin B12 deficiency — Here are the warning signsHina Khan to Bhagyashree: 5 must-see celeb looks of the day trending nowBeetroot with chia seeds: A natural superfood combo for heart and gut healthCurbing the menace: 8 houseplants that fight air-pollutantsLord Shiva Avatars According To Your Birth DateMomos are not bad: 7 reasons why they may be the healthiest street foodWhich zodiac signs are the most loyal in relationships?123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Exit polls predict a sweeping victory for the NDA in Bihar, with leaders celebrating the predicted outcome. Conversely, Mahagathbandhan leaders dismissed the polls as speculative, expressing confidence in their own victory. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday. Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi NEW DELHI: Leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated with evident jubilation on Tuesday, while those from the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) struck a dismissive tone, after exit polls following the second and final phase of polling in Bihar predicted a sweeping victory for the ruling coalition.”Exit polls are not accurate. They are only a speculation. It indicates what might happen. It would not be right to think that they are accurate,” Congress MP Tariq Anwar, whose party is a constituent of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-led MGB, told news agency ANI.Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate expressed confidence that the MGB would emerge victorious. “My personal view is that we don’t comment on exit polls — we will speak when the actual results are out. However, Bihar will teach a lesson because its right to vote has been manipulated. I am confident that the Mahagathbandhan will form the government,” Shrinate said.Meanwhile, Umesh Singh Kushwaha of chief minister Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) — a key constituent of the NDA — thanked voters for reaffirming their faith in the alliance. “I thank the people of Bihar for putting a stamp on chief minister Nitish Kumar’s good governance and development. I congratulate the chief minister — there is a wave of support for the NDA across the state,” Kushwaha stated.Union minister Nityanand Rai of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — a senior NDA ally alongside the JD(U) — described the “record” voter turnout as a reflection of the people’s trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the alliance.Of the state’s 243 assembly constituencies, polling for 122 seats was conducted in the second phase, while voting for the remaining 121 seats took place in the first round on November 6. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast ProbeTeen Who Killed Six Indian-Origin People In Texas Crash While High On THC Gets 65-Year Jail TermFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full JusticePulwama-Based Doctor Named In Delhi Blast, Rajnath Singh Vows Swift Justice At Defence DialoguePM Modi Leaves For Bhutan To Attend Fourth King’s 70th Birthday, Says Ties Will Grow StrongerPulwama Link To Delhi Blast? Doctor’s Car Leads To Chilling Terror Trail, Face Of Suspect Revealed123Photostories6 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? You might have a Vitamin B12 deficiency — Here are the warning signsHina Khan to Bhagyashree: 5 must-see celeb looks of the day trending nowBeetroot with chia seeds: A natural superfood combo for heart and gut healthCurbing the menace: 8 houseplants that fight air-pollutantsLord Shiva Avatars According To Your Birth DateMomos are not bad: 7 reasons why they may be the healthiest street foodWhich zodiac signs are the most loyal in relationships?123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi NEW DELHI: Leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated with evident jubilation on Tuesday, while those from the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) struck a dismissive tone, after exit polls following the second and final phase of polling in Bihar predicted a sweeping victory for the ruling…

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NEW DELHI: All opinion polls on Tuesday predicted a loss by a huge margin for the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan in Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. The alliance appeared to fall short, securing only 70 to 100 seats, according to the pollsters. Matrize predicted 70-90 seats for the alliance, People’s Pulse, 75-101 seats, People’s Insight, 87-102 seats, Dainik Bhaskar, 73-91 seats.Follow live updates on Bihar Exit PollsThe state witnessed highest-ever voter turnout at 67.14% in final phase.An opinion poll by C-Voter had earlier predicted a close contest, giving the BJP–JDU-led NDA a 40% chance of retaining power. The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan followed closely with 38.3%, while Prashant Kishor’s new party, Jan Suraaj, emerged third with 13.3% voter preference.In Maharashtra, exit polls had predicted a close contest but suggested that the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance would hold a slight advantage over the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Pollsters largely expected the ruling alliance to retain power, though not by a wide margin. In Delhi, most surveys forecasted a strong lead for the BJP, with a few suggesting a relatively better performance for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Overall, pollsters agreed that the BJP would dominate the capital’s political landscape once again. In Haryana and Jharkhand, predictions leaned the other way. Exit polls had tipped Congress to win in Haryana, while in Jharkhand they projected a tight race between the BJP-led alliance and the JMM-led INDIA bloc.Disclaimer: Opinion polls are not always accurate. Actual results will be announced on November 14.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast ProbeTeen Who Killed Six Indian-Origin People In Texas Crash While High On THC Gets 65-Year Jail TermFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full JusticePulwama-Based Doctor Named In Delhi Blast, Rajnath Singh Vows Swift Justice At Defence DialoguePM Modi Leaves For Bhutan To Attend Fourth King’s 70th Birthday, Says Ties Will Grow StrongerPulwama Link To Delhi Blast? Doctor’s Car Leads To Chilling Terror Trail, Face Of Suspect RevealedSergio Gor Takes Oath As US Envoy To India, Donald Trump Says He Will Strengthen Ties With Delhi123Photostories10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? You might have a Vitamin B12 deficiency — Here are the warning signsHina Khan to Bhagyashree: 5 must-see celeb looks of the day trending nowBeetroot with chia seeds: A natural superfood combo for heart and gut healthCurbing the menace: 8 houseplants that fight air-pollutantsLord Shiva Avatars According To Your Birth DateMomos are not bad: 7 reasons why they may be the healthiest street foodWhich zodiac signs are the most loyal in relationships?Photos show the moment the ‘slow-moving’ Hyundai i20 exploded in front of Delhi’s Red Fort Metro station123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

NEW DELHI: All opinion polls on Tuesday predicted a loss by a huge margin for the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan in Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. The alliance appeared to fall short, securing only 70 to 100 seats, according to the pollsters. Matrize predicted 70-90 seats for the alliance, People’s Pulse, 75-101 seats, People’s Insight, 87-102 seats, Dainik Bhaskar, 73-91 seats.Follow live updates on Bihar Exit PollsThe state witnessed highest-ever voter turnout at 67.14% in final phase.An opinion poll by C-Voter had earlier predicted a close contest, giving the BJP–JDU-led NDA a 40% chance of retaining power. The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan followed closely with 38.3%, while Prashant Kishor’s new party, Jan Suraaj, emerged third with 13.3% voter preference.In Maharashtra, exit polls had predicted a close contest but suggested that the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance would hold a slight advantage over the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Pollsters largely expected the ruling alliance to retain power, though not by a wide margin. In Delhi, most surveys forecasted a strong lead for the BJP, with a few suggesting a relatively better performance for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Overall, pollsters agreed that the BJP would dominate the capital’s political landscape once again. In Haryana and Jharkhand, predictions leaned the other way. Exit polls had tipped Congress to win in Haryana, while in Jharkhand they projected a tight race between the BJP-led alliance and the JMM-led INDIA bloc.Disclaimer: Opinion polls are not always accurate. Actual results will be announced on November 14.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast ProbeTeen Who Killed Six Indian-Origin People In Texas Crash While High On THC Gets 65-Year Jail TermFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full JusticePulwama-Based Doctor Named In Delhi Blast, Rajnath Singh Vows Swift Justice At Defence DialoguePM Modi Leaves For Bhutan To Attend Fourth King’s 70th Birthday, Says Ties Will Grow StrongerPulwama Link To Delhi Blast? Doctor’s Car Leads To Chilling Terror Trail, Face Of Suspect RevealedSergio Gor Takes Oath As US Envoy To India, Donald Trump Says He Will Strengthen Ties With Delhi123Photostories10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? You might have a Vitamin B12 deficiency — Here are the warning signsHina Khan to Bhagyashree: 5 must-see celeb looks of the day trending nowBeetroot with chia seeds: A natural superfood combo for heart and gut healthCurbing the menace: 8 houseplants that fight air-pollutantsLord Shiva Avatars According To Your Birth DateMomos are not bad: 7 reasons why they may be the healthiest street foodWhich zodiac signs are the most loyal in relationships?Photos show the moment the ‘slow-moving’ Hyundai i20 exploded in front of Delhi’s Red Fort Metro station123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

NEW DELHI: All opinion polls on Tuesday predicted a loss by a huge margin for the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan in Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. The alliance appeared to fall short, securing only 70 to 100 seats, according to the pollsters. Matrize predicted 70-90 seats for the alliance, People’s Pulse, 75-101 seats, People’s Insight, 87-102 seats, Dainik…

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Normalcy restored? Jaishankar to visit Canada on November 12 – what’s on agenda | India News

Normalcy restored? Jaishankar to visit Canada on November 12 – what’s on agenda | India News

NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S Jaishankar will travel to Ontario this week to take part in a key G7 engagement, signalling a fresh phase in India-Canada diplomacy after months of quiet repair work between the two governments.In a statement, the ministry of external affairs said: “External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr. S. Jaishankar will visit…

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The Supreme Court has given the Election Commission two weeks to respond to petitions challenging the Special Intensive Revision exercise in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. Parties like DMK, Congress, and TMC have filed these pleas, accusing the EC of a “malicious exercise.” AIADMK has been permitted to join the case in support of the SIR exercise in Tamil Nadu.  NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Election Commission to respond to the pleas challenging the Special Intensive Revision exercise in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. The top court gave the poll body two weeks of time to reply.Further, it permitted AIADMK to join the case backing SIR exercise in Tamil Nadu.The pleas challenging the survey have been filed by DMK, Congress and TMC.The MK Stalin party in Tamil Nadu challenged the voter rolls exercise accusing EC of “conspiring to implement” what he called “malicious exercise” through SIR of electoral rolls.“Even after a legal case was filed, the Election Commission did not give a satisfactory explanation,” CM Stalin had said.The EC, last month, announced a nationwide Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive, with 12 states and Union Territories — including Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal — to be covered in the second phase.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full JustiPulwama-Based Doctor Named In Delhi Blast, Rajnath Singh Vows Swift Justice At Defence DialoguePM Modi Leaves For Bhutan To Attend Fourth King’s 70th Birthday, Says Ties Will Grow StrongerPulwama Link To Delhi Blast? Doctor’s Car Leads To Chilling Terror Trail, Face Of Suspect RevealedSergio Gor Takes Oath As US Envoy To India, Donald Trump Says He Will Strengthen Ties With Delhi’Love Us Again’: Donald Trump Offers Fair Trade Deal, Promises To Reduce India Tariffs After TensionPM Modi Expresses Grief Over Delhi Blast, Amit Shah Reviews Security MeasuresTerror Angle in Delhi Blast Not Ruled Out: PM Modi Briefed, Home Minister Amit Shah Calls NIA, NSG‘Never Heard Such an Explosion’: Locals Recall Shock and Panic After Delhi BlastCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High Alert123Photostories6 clever kitchen storage hacks inspired by rural IndiaOprah Winfrey’s quotes on love and self-worth for young girlsJackie Chan, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan: When movie stars became victims of death hoaxes10 phrases that can magically motivate a childWhy more young Indians are showing high uric acid levels? How it impacts heart, and 3 basic lifestyle changes to reduce it in 1 monthFrom honey to dates: 4 nutritious sweetening choices for childrenYour Healing Abilities According To Your Birth DateHyundai i20 explodes in Delhi, Swift Dzire found with explosives in Faridabad: Are the two linked?Best foods to boost your child’s brain developmentWhy do some snakes have horns and how they use it123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

The Supreme Court has given the Election Commission two weeks to respond to petitions challenging the Special Intensive Revision exercise in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. Parties like DMK, Congress, and TMC have filed these pleas, accusing the EC of a “malicious exercise.” AIADMK has been permitted to join the case in support of the SIR exercise in Tamil Nadu. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Election Commission to respond to the pleas challenging the Special Intensive Revision exercise in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. The top court gave the poll body two weeks of time to reply.Further, it permitted AIADMK to join the case backing SIR exercise in Tamil Nadu.The pleas challenging the survey have been filed by DMK, Congress and TMC.The MK Stalin party in Tamil Nadu challenged the voter rolls exercise accusing EC of “conspiring to implement” what he called “malicious exercise” through SIR of electoral rolls.“Even after a legal case was filed, the Election Commission did not give a satisfactory explanation,” CM Stalin had said.The EC, last month, announced a nationwide Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive, with 12 states and Union Territories — including Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal — to be covered in the second phase.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full JustiPulwama-Based Doctor Named In Delhi Blast, Rajnath Singh Vows Swift Justice At Defence DialoguePM Modi Leaves For Bhutan To Attend Fourth King’s 70th Birthday, Says Ties Will Grow StrongerPulwama Link To Delhi Blast? Doctor’s Car Leads To Chilling Terror Trail, Face Of Suspect RevealedSergio Gor Takes Oath As US Envoy To India, Donald Trump Says He Will Strengthen Ties With Delhi’Love Us Again’: Donald Trump Offers Fair Trade Deal, Promises To Reduce India Tariffs After TensionPM Modi Expresses Grief Over Delhi Blast, Amit Shah Reviews Security MeasuresTerror Angle in Delhi Blast Not Ruled Out: PM Modi Briefed, Home Minister Amit Shah Calls NIA, NSG‘Never Heard Such an Explosion’: Locals Recall Shock and Panic After Delhi BlastCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High Alert123Photostories6 clever kitchen storage hacks inspired by rural IndiaOprah Winfrey’s quotes on love and self-worth for young girlsJackie Chan, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan: When movie stars became victims of death hoaxes10 phrases that can magically motivate a childWhy more young Indians are showing high uric acid levels? How it impacts heart, and 3 basic lifestyle changes to reduce it in 1 monthFrom honey to dates: 4 nutritious sweetening choices for childrenYour Healing Abilities According To Your Birth DateHyundai i20 explodes in Delhi, Swift Dzire found with explosives in Faridabad: Are the two linked?Best foods to boost your child’s brain developmentWhy do some snakes have horns and how they use it123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Election Commission to respond to the pleas challenging the Special Intensive Revision exercise in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. The top court gave the poll body two weeks of time to reply.Further, it permitted AIADMK to join the case backing SIR exercise in Tamil Nadu.The pleas…

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Government eases rules to boost cornea donation ecosystem | India News

Government eases rules to boost cornea donation ecosystem | India News

NEW DELHI: In a bid to streamline the functioning of corneal transplantation centres and facilitate wider accessibility to eye donation and transplantation services across the country, the Union health ministry has notified the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues (Amendment) Rules, 2025, under the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994.The amendment, issued on…

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The building in Dhauj, Fbd, from where the explosives were found  GURGAON/SRINAGAR: A Kashmiri medical professor’s arrest has triggered one of the largest counterterrorism hauls in recent years, with investigators in J&K, Haryana and UP uncovering nearly 2,900kg of IED-making material, multiple assault rifles, pistols, chemicals, electronics and flammable substances. Police said a transnational module tied to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind had allegedly embedded itself within academic and professional circles, using encrypted channels, charitable fronts and university networks to move funds, radicalise recruits and assemble explosives. The investigation began after threatening JeM posters appeared at several locations in Srinagar’s Bunpora Nowgam area on Oct 19.  An FIR under UAPA, Explosive Substances Act, and Arms Act was filed at Nowgam police station. Tracking the trail led police to what they described as a “white-collar terror ecosystem” of radicalised professionals and students allegedly in touch with handlers in Pakistan and other countries. Muzamil Shakeel, 35, a doctor from J&K’s Pulwama teaching at Al-Falah University in Faridabad’s Dhauj, was arrested October 30 after J&K police linked him to the posters. He managed the university hospital’s emergency wing and taught medical students. His questioning led Haryana and J&K police to two rented locations in Dhauj. Searches on Saturday at a room he allegedly took 15 days before his arrest yielded 358kg of suspected ammonium nitrate, a Krinkov assault rifle with three magazines, 83 live cartridges, a pistol, & bomb-making paraphernalia.Cops probing if Faridabad univ lab was used for making RDX Searches on Saturday at a room Muzamil Shakeel allegedly took 15 days before his arrest yielded arms, ammunition, explosive material and bomb-making paraphernalia: 12 suitcases and a bucket packed with explosives, 20 timers, batteries, remote controls, 5kg heavy metal, and a walkie-talkie set. Searches expanded Monday to Dehar Colony, also in Dhauj, where police found an additional 2,563kg of explosives and flammable material. Seized weapons include a Chinese pistol, a Beretta pistol, an AK-56 rifle, and a Krinkov rifle – all with ammunition. “The sheer volume of material points to plans for large-scale terrorist attacks,” a police officer said. Faridabad police spokesperson Yashpal said teams were working to identify accomplices, trace procurement chains, and determine the weapons’ source. “Raids are being carried out at multiple locations linked to the accused,” he said. Investigators have detained several people allegedly connected to Muzamil, including a religious scholar from a mosque near the university. Police said they are probing whether laboratory facilities at Al-Falah University were intended for synthesising advanced explosives such as RDX. An AK-47 allegedly linked to Muzamil was found in the Swift Dzire of a woman doctor from the same university. Officers said she has not been arrested and may have loaned her vehicle without knowing its use, but her role remains under scrutiny. She is currently being questioned in J&K. Before Muzamil’s arrest, UP’s Saharanpur police detained another Pulwama doctor – Adeel Majeed Rather. His interrogation led investigators to Dhauj and uncovered Muzamil’s alleged storage facility. Faridabad police commissioner Satender Kumar Gupta said a terrorist module was being designed. “Though I cannot reveal much as it concerns national security, joint teams of Haryana and J&K police have successfully busted a major terrorist network,” he said, adding that more arrests were expected. J&K police announced a broader breakthrough, calling it a “major counterterrorism operation” that dismantled an inter-state and transnational module linked to JeM and AGuH. Arrests include Arif Nisar Dar alias Sahil and Yasir-ul-Ashraf of Nowgam, Maqsood Ahmad Dar alias Shahid of Nowgam, Molvi Irfan Ahmad of Shopian, Zameer Ahmad Ahanger of Ganderbal, Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie of Koil in Pulwama, and Dr Rather of Kulgam. Searches were carried out across Srinagar, Anantnag, Ganderbal, and Shopian, along with coordinated operations in Faridabad and Saharanpur. “Financial investigation regarding flow of funds is on and all linkages are being traced and addressed expeditiously,” police said, adding that the operation reflects determination to dismantle alleged terrorist networks operating across state lines and from foreign soil.About the AuthorNikhil SharmaNikhil Sharma, managing director & COO, South Asia at Radisson Hotel GroupEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Expresses Grief Over Delhi Blast, Amit Shah Reviews Security MeasuresTerror Angle in Delhi Blast Not Ruled Out: PM Modi Briefed, Home Minister Amit Shah Calls NIA, NSG‘Never Heard Such an Explosion’: Locals Recall Shock and Panic After Delhi BlastCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High AlertPM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Turns Spiritual As Tobgay Calls Him Brother, Nation Awaits Global PrayerFaridabad Terror Plot: Woman Doctor Arrested After AK-47 Recovery, Experts Hint at Pakistan LinkMassive Car Explosion Near Delhi’s Red Fort Hours After Faridabad Terror Plot bust, Many DeadBJP Hits Out at Congress for Sidelining Tharoor After Advani Birthday WishPM Modi To Join Global Peace Prayer Festival As India-Bhutan Ties Reach New HeightsTop Bengaluru Jail Official Transferred, 2 Suspended After Viral Videos Spark Outrage123PhotostoriesBollywood reunion tales of separation and rediscovery that touched every heartBollywood battle stories that ignite patriotism and celebrate valourNo gym needed: 7 effective home exercises to burn belly fatThese 5 animals are the largest to have roamed the Earth (One is still lives today)From heated arguments with VJ Paaru to special moments with FJ: Evicted contestant Praveen Raj’s Bigg Boss Tamil 9 journey4 foods to combine with Kiwi for a power-packed breakfast4 reasons to use Kusha Grass in daily puja ritualsDelhi Red Fort car blast: How a sudden explosion turned Delhi evening into chaos and fear5 trending Mangalsutra design ideas every modern bride should know about6 reasons why the humble bathua deserves a place of respect in global kitchens123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastDonald TrumpDelhi Car BlastSimone BilesMichael Willis Cause of DeathCharlie KirksJordon HudsonCandace OwensMatthew GoldenDennis Hildeby

The building in Dhauj, Fbd, from where the explosives were found GURGAON/SRINAGAR: A Kashmiri medical professor’s arrest has triggered one of the largest counterterrorism hauls in recent years, with investigators in J&K, Haryana and UP uncovering nearly 2,900kg of IED-making material, multiple assault rifles, pistols, chemicals, electronics and flammable substances. Police said a transnational module tied to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind had allegedly embedded itself within academic and professional circles, using encrypted channels, charitable fronts and university networks to move funds, radicalise recruits and assemble explosives. The investigation began after threatening JeM posters appeared at several locations in Srinagar’s Bunpora Nowgam area on Oct 19. An FIR under UAPA, Explosive Substances Act, and Arms Act was filed at Nowgam police station. Tracking the trail led police to what they described as a “white-collar terror ecosystem” of radicalised professionals and students allegedly in touch with handlers in Pakistan and other countries. Muzamil Shakeel, 35, a doctor from J&K’s Pulwama teaching at Al-Falah University in Faridabad’s Dhauj, was arrested October 30 after J&K police linked him to the posters. He managed the university hospital’s emergency wing and taught medical students. His questioning led Haryana and J&K police to two rented locations in Dhauj. Searches on Saturday at a room he allegedly took 15 days before his arrest yielded 358kg of suspected ammonium nitrate, a Krinkov assault rifle with three magazines, 83 live cartridges, a pistol, & bomb-making paraphernalia.Cops probing if Faridabad univ lab was used for making RDX Searches on Saturday at a room Muzamil Shakeel allegedly took 15 days before his arrest yielded arms, ammunition, explosive material and bomb-making paraphernalia: 12 suitcases and a bucket packed with explosives, 20 timers, batteries, remote controls, 5kg heavy metal, and a walkie-talkie set. Searches expanded Monday to Dehar Colony, also in Dhauj, where police found an additional 2,563kg of explosives and flammable material. Seized weapons include a Chinese pistol, a Beretta pistol, an AK-56 rifle, and a Krinkov rifle – all with ammunition. “The sheer volume of material points to plans for large-scale terrorist attacks,” a police officer said. Faridabad police spokesperson Yashpal said teams were working to identify accomplices, trace procurement chains, and determine the weapons’ source. “Raids are being carried out at multiple locations linked to the accused,” he said. Investigators have detained several people allegedly connected to Muzamil, including a religious scholar from a mosque near the university. Police said they are probing whether laboratory facilities at Al-Falah University were intended for synthesising advanced explosives such as RDX. An AK-47 allegedly linked to Muzamil was found in the Swift Dzire of a woman doctor from the same university. Officers said she has not been arrested and may have loaned her vehicle without knowing its use, but her role remains under scrutiny. She is currently being questioned in J&K. Before Muzamil’s arrest, UP’s Saharanpur police detained another Pulwama doctor – Adeel Majeed Rather. His interrogation led investigators to Dhauj and uncovered Muzamil’s alleged storage facility. Faridabad police commissioner Satender Kumar Gupta said a terrorist module was being designed. “Though I cannot reveal much as it concerns national security, joint teams of Haryana and J&K police have successfully busted a major terrorist network,” he said, adding that more arrests were expected. J&K police announced a broader breakthrough, calling it a “major counterterrorism operation” that dismantled an inter-state and transnational module linked to JeM and AGuH. Arrests include Arif Nisar Dar alias Sahil and Yasir-ul-Ashraf of Nowgam, Maqsood Ahmad Dar alias Shahid of Nowgam, Molvi Irfan Ahmad of Shopian, Zameer Ahmad Ahanger of Ganderbal, Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie of Koil in Pulwama, and Dr Rather of Kulgam. Searches were carried out across Srinagar, Anantnag, Ganderbal, and Shopian, along with coordinated operations in Faridabad and Saharanpur. “Financial investigation regarding flow of funds is on and all linkages are being traced and addressed expeditiously,” police said, adding that the operation reflects determination to dismantle alleged terrorist networks operating across state lines and from foreign soil.About the AuthorNikhil SharmaNikhil Sharma, managing director & COO, South Asia at Radisson Hotel GroupEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Expresses Grief Over Delhi Blast, Amit Shah Reviews Security MeasuresTerror Angle in Delhi Blast Not Ruled Out: PM Modi Briefed, Home Minister Amit Shah Calls NIA, NSG‘Never Heard Such an Explosion’: Locals Recall Shock and Panic After Delhi BlastCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High AlertPM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Turns Spiritual As Tobgay Calls Him Brother, Nation Awaits Global PrayerFaridabad Terror Plot: Woman Doctor Arrested After AK-47 Recovery, Experts Hint at Pakistan LinkMassive Car Explosion Near Delhi’s Red Fort Hours After Faridabad Terror Plot bust, Many DeadBJP Hits Out at Congress for Sidelining Tharoor After Advani Birthday WishPM Modi To Join Global Peace Prayer Festival As India-Bhutan Ties Reach New HeightsTop Bengaluru Jail Official Transferred, 2 Suspended After Viral Videos Spark Outrage123PhotostoriesBollywood reunion tales of separation and rediscovery that touched every heartBollywood battle stories that ignite patriotism and celebrate valourNo gym needed: 7 effective home exercises to burn belly fatThese 5 animals are the largest to have roamed the Earth (One is still lives today)From heated arguments with VJ Paaru to special moments with FJ: Evicted contestant Praveen Raj’s Bigg Boss Tamil 9 journey4 foods to combine with Kiwi for a power-packed breakfast4 reasons to use Kusha Grass in daily puja ritualsDelhi Red Fort car blast: How a sudden explosion turned Delhi evening into chaos and fear5 trending Mangalsutra design ideas every modern bride should know about6 reasons why the humble bathua deserves a place of respect in global kitchens123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastDonald TrumpDelhi Car BlastSimone BilesMichael Willis Cause of DeathCharlie KirksJordon HudsonCandace OwensMatthew GoldenDennis Hildeby

The building in Dhauj, Fbd, from where the explosives were found GURGAON/SRINAGAR: A Kashmiri medical professor’s arrest has triggered one of the largest counterterrorism hauls in recent years, with investigators in J&K, Haryana and UP uncovering nearly 2,900kg of IED-making material, multiple assault rifles, pistols, chemicals, electronics and flammable substances. Police said a transnational module…

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. NEW DELHI: Metro rail entities across the country will soon get automatic permits to operate feeder buses connecting metro stations, a move that will address the issue of first- and last-mile connectivity for passengers using the mass public transportation system, reports Dipak Dash. Speaking at a conclave organised by housing and urban affairs ministry, road transport secretary V Umashankar said govt will introduce a provision in Motor Vehicles Act for this purpose. “We will provide an automatic permit for first and last mile transportation to metro administrations. Metro administrations can provide ticketing and transport service by picking up a person from their houses, getting them onto the metro system, moving them through it and then dropping them off from the last station to their destination. This can be done through single ticketing.” End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Expresses Grief Over Delhi Blast, Amit Shah Reviews Security MeasuresTerror Angle in Delhi Blast Not Ruled Out: PM Modi Briefed, Home Minister Amit Shah Calls NIA, NSG‘Never Heard Such an Explosion’: Locals Recall Shock and Panic After Delhi BlastCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High AlertPM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Turns Spiritual As Tobgay Calls Him Brother, Nation Awaits Global PrayerFaridabad Terror Plot: Woman Doctor Arrested After AK-47 Recovery, Experts Hint at Pakistan LinkMassive Car Explosion Near Delhi’s Red Fort Hours After Faridabad Terror Plot bust, Many DeadBJP Hits Out at Congress for Sidelining Tharoor After Advani Birthday WishPM Modi To Join Global Peace Prayer Festival As India-Bhutan Ties Reach New HeightsTop Bengaluru Jail Official Transferred, 2 Suspended After Viral Videos Spark Outrage123PhotostoriesBollywood reunion tales of separation and rediscovery that touched every heartBollywood battle stories that ignite patriotism and celebrate valourNo gym needed: 7 effective home exercises to burn belly fatThese 5 animals are the largest to have roamed the Earth (One is still lives today)From heated arguments with VJ Paaru to special moments with FJ: Evicted contestant Praveen Raj’s Bigg Boss Tamil 9 journey4 foods to combine with Kiwi for a power-packed breakfast4 reasons to use Kusha Grass in daily puja ritualsDelhi Red Fort car blast: How a sudden explosion turned Delhi evening into chaos and fear5 trending Mangalsutra design ideas every modern bride should know about6 reasons why the humble bathua deserves a place of respect in global kitchens123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastDonald TrumpDelhi Car BlastSimone BilesMichael Willis Cause of DeathCharlie KirksJordon HudsonCandace OwensMatthew GoldenDennis Hildeby

. NEW DELHI: Metro rail entities across the country will soon get automatic permits to operate feeder buses connecting metro stations, a move that will address the issue of first- and last-mile connectivity for passengers using the mass public transportation system, reports Dipak Dash. Speaking at a conclave organised by housing and urban affairs ministry, road transport secretary V Umashankar said govt will introduce a provision in Motor Vehicles Act for this purpose. “We will provide an automatic permit for first and last mile transportation to metro administrations. Metro administrations can provide ticketing and transport service by picking up a person from their houses, getting them onto the metro system, moving them through it and then dropping them off from the last station to their destination. This can be done through single ticketing.” End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Expresses Grief Over Delhi Blast, Amit Shah Reviews Security MeasuresTerror Angle in Delhi Blast Not Ruled Out: PM Modi Briefed, Home Minister Amit Shah Calls NIA, NSG‘Never Heard Such an Explosion’: Locals Recall Shock and Panic After Delhi BlastCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High AlertPM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Turns Spiritual As Tobgay Calls Him Brother, Nation Awaits Global PrayerFaridabad Terror Plot: Woman Doctor Arrested After AK-47 Recovery, Experts Hint at Pakistan LinkMassive Car Explosion Near Delhi’s Red Fort Hours After Faridabad Terror Plot bust, Many DeadBJP Hits Out at Congress for Sidelining Tharoor After Advani Birthday WishPM Modi To Join Global Peace Prayer Festival As India-Bhutan Ties Reach New HeightsTop Bengaluru Jail Official Transferred, 2 Suspended After Viral Videos Spark Outrage123PhotostoriesBollywood reunion tales of separation and rediscovery that touched every heartBollywood battle stories that ignite patriotism and celebrate valourNo gym needed: 7 effective home exercises to burn belly fatThese 5 animals are the largest to have roamed the Earth (One is still lives today)From heated arguments with VJ Paaru to special moments with FJ: Evicted contestant Praveen Raj’s Bigg Boss Tamil 9 journey4 foods to combine with Kiwi for a power-packed breakfast4 reasons to use Kusha Grass in daily puja ritualsDelhi Red Fort car blast: How a sudden explosion turned Delhi evening into chaos and fear5 trending Mangalsutra design ideas every modern bride should know about6 reasons why the humble bathua deserves a place of respect in global kitchens123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastDonald TrumpDelhi Car BlastSimone BilesMichael Willis Cause of DeathCharlie KirksJordon HudsonCandace OwensMatthew GoldenDennis Hildeby

NEW DELHI: Metro rail entities across the country will soon get automatic permits to operate feeder buses connecting metro stations, a move that will address the issue of first- and last-mile connectivity for passengers using the mass public transportation system, reports Dipak Dash. Speaking at a conclave organised by housing and urban affairs ministry, road…

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