Author: Sharad Natani

A serious health scare has emerged in Greater Noida’s Alpha-2 Sector, where the number of people falling ill after consuming contaminated water has risen to 65. The affected residents reported symptoms such as stomach pain, vomiting, and nausea, prompting immediate intervention by health authorities. The situation has raised concerns about water safety and infrastructure maintenance in the area. Health department sets up medical camp Following continuous complaints, a team from the Health Department conducted a medical camp in Alpha-2 Sector to assess the situation. During the camp, medicines were distributed to 65 patients, out of which more than 45 people…

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Sector-20 Police in Noida have successfully solved a theft case involving a fake forex trading investment scam, arresting a young accused and recovering a large sum of stolen money. The police recovered Rs 4.60 lakh in cash and a mobile phone from the accused, while an additional Rs 2 lakh was frozen in his bank account. Accused identified The arrested accused has been identified as Shikhar Khurana (21), son of Ajay Khurana. He is a resident of Vasundhara Park Van, Bhura Rani Road, Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, and was currently staying at V-1, Eldigo, Sector-151, Noida. Police said he was arrested from…

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Dehradun witnessed renewed focus on the Ankita Bhandari murder case after Padma Bhushan awardee and noted environmentalist Dr Anil Prakash Joshi submitted a formal application to the Uttarakhand Police and the state Home Department. In his request, Dr Joshi urged authorities to examine the possible involvement of unidentified individuals, often referred to in public discourse as “VIPs”, whose alleged role has remained unclear. Following the submission of the application, the police moved swiftly and initiated a preliminary investigation into the matter. Concerns raised over missing links In his representation, Dr Joshi stated that discussions circulating on news platforms, social media,…

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Residents across multiple parts of Delhi are likely to face temporary water supply disruption as the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has announced planned pipeline interconnection work. According to officials, water supply will remain intermittent from Friday evening till Saturday morning in over 17 localities, potentially affecting daily household routines. The announcement has prompted residents to store water in advance and adjust usage for essential needs. Pipeline interconnection work behind disruption The disruption is part of scheduled maintenance and pipeline interconnection work being carried out to improve the city’s water distribution network. DJB officials said the work is necessary to strengthen…

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A serious pollution incident was reported at the Sanjay Nagar Joint Hospital on Thursday after a heap of garbage caught fire inside the hospital campus, filling the area with thick smoke and foul smell. The incident caused breathing discomfort to patients and their attendants, triggering panic in the emergency and nearby wards. The fire reportedly broke out in the afternoon and raised concerns over poor waste management and safety standards at one of the city’s key public healthcare facilities. Smoke reaches emergency and wards According to eyewitnesses, a large pile of garbage had been lying for a long time near…

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India’s fight against cyber crime received a significant boost with the launch of the Certified Cyber Crime Investigator Course by the Centre for Police Technology (CPT). The national-level training programme aims to equip police and security agencies with advanced skills required to investigate modern cyber crimes and present legally sustainable, court-ready digital evidence. With cyber offences expanding beyond online fraud into complex areas such as encrypted communications, cryptocurrency misuse, ransomware attacks, deepfake content, and dark web activities, law enforcement agencies have been under growing pressure to upgrade their investigative capabilities. The newly launched CPT course has been designed specifically to…

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