'Your money leaks or compounds': CA's reality check for Gurgaon techie couple earning Rs 15 LPA
A Gurgaon family, despite a Rs 1.2 lakh monthly income, struggled financially until they implemented a structured plan. By allocating funds to emergency savings, child's future, retirement, wealth creation, and gold bonds, they transformed their finances. This disciplined approach demonstrated that financial success hinges on planning, not just income.
Haryana identifies 91 bank branches with mule accounts: 26 of them in Gurgaon, 24 in Nuh
Plea before HC challenges Haryana Police drive detaining migrants in Gurgaon
All about the Himanshu Bhau gang that claimed responsibility for firing at Elvish Yadavs home
Tension rose in Gurgaon after a shooting at Elvish Yadav's home. No one was hurt. The Himanshu Bhau gang claimed responsibility, citing Yadav's alleged promotion of a betting app. The gang, active since 2020, is known for extortion and violence in Delhi-NCR. Himanshu Bhau is reportedly in the United States. Police are investigating the incident and the gang's activities.
VinFast Sets Record in India: Tamil Nadu EV Plant Completed in Just 17 Months
Gurgaon, Haryana, India | 16thAugust 2025: Indias push to put millions of electric vehicles (EVs) on its roads by 2030 has gained a major boost from VinFast, the fast-growing Vietnamese EV manufacturer. In what one leading Indian daily described as the fastest manufacturing scale-up by any foreign carmaker in India, the company transformed an empty [] The post VinFast Sets Record in India: Tamil Nadu EV Plant Completed in Just 17 Months appeared first on Startup Success Stories India - News & Updates for Indian Entrepreneurs .
'Swimming Pool': Gurugram Citizens Blast Authorities Over Waterlogging After Heavy Rains
Gurgaon faces severe waterlogging from incessant rains, causing traffic jams on NH-48 and flooding on Dwarka Expressway. Residents share visuals online, urging permanent solutions.
Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad Police Traffic Advisory 15th August: Delhi-NCR will implement traffic restrictions for heavy vehicles from August 12-15, 2025, due to Independence Day celebrations. Gurugram and Faridabad will restrict heavy vehicle entry to Delhi, advising use of the KMP Expressway.
Ahead of Independence Day, the district administration has banned Chinese manjha. The ban includes the storage, sale, purchase, and use of dangerous kite strings. Violators will face legal action. Residents are urged to use safe strings like cotton or nylon. Kite flying should be done in open spaces, away from power lines and roads.
PM Modi to inaugurate UER-II, Dwarka Expressway on Sunday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the 76-km UER-II and the 29-km Dwarka Expressway on Sunday, key components of Delhi's decongestion plan. These access-controlled highways aim to alleviate congestion on Delhi's Ring Road and arterial routes, ensuring seamless travel for vehicles from Chandigarh towards IGI airport, Gurgaon, and Jaipur.
NEW DELHI: Aviation watchdog, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has issued a show cause notice to Indigo on Tuesday (Aug 11) on lapses pertaining to simulator training for nearly 1,700 pilots in connection with a few specific airports which have challenging terrain and different runway conditions, a source said. Air India Express had also recently received a similar notice in connection with the simulator training it offered for the Calicut International Airport. Indigo has been given a deadline of 15 days to respond to it, the source added. Critical airfield training or C category training rendered to pilots on regular simulators would not be suitable for the airports of Kathmandu, Leh and Calicut because of the complicated terrain involved which requireprecise approaches, the source said. An Indigo spokesperson said, We confirm receipt of a show-cause notice issued by the DGCA pertaining to simulator training of some of our pilots. We are in the process of reviewing the same and will respond to the regulator within the stipulated timeline. We remain committed to ensuring the highest standards of safety and compliance across our operations. An Air India Express source confirmed the receipt of a DGCA notice over the same issue recently. Claiming that he was not aware of the specific number of pilots who were mentioned in the notice, the source said, This is in connection with our training for the Calicut airport which has a table-top runway. The simulators used for training so far are all DGCA-approved ones. So far, we have never been informed that simulators are different for different airports. This is something new for us. Air India got a notice in July this year in connection with a pilot who flew in April from Kathmandu airport, which has a high-altitude table top runway. He was not provided the mandatory special simulator training required for it. Airlines make use of common simulators for training pilots. Among those who operate them are private centres in Gurgaon and Mumbai, which have the DGCA approval to train pilots, said an airline source.
Independence Day 2025 celebrations prompt traffic changes in Delhi NCR. Authorities are implementing strict rules for August 13 and 15. Road closures and diversions are expected around Red Fort. Noida, Gurgaon, and Faridabad will also see vehicle restrictions. Commuters should use public transport and plan routes. Heavy vehicle operators should use alternate expressways.
The Supreme Court has ordered the removal of stray dogs from Delhi-NCR streets, mandating their confinement in shelter homes. This directive, prompted by a TOI report on dog bite incidents, extends to Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad.
Non-invasive techniques to treat ailing heart valves most effective: Dr Rajneesh Kapoor
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Aug 10: Non-invasive techniques to treat ailing heart valves are most effective and there is urgent need to spread awareness on it. The aged people affected by ailing valves are forced to live poor, healthy lives. The heart valves can be repaired without surgery and patients can live a healthy life. This was stated by Punjab Rattan awardee from Patiala, Dr Rajneesh Kapoor a leading cardiologist and Cchairman of Interventional Cardiology at Medanta the Medicity Gurgaon. Addressing [] The post Non-invasive techniques to treat ailing heart valves most effective: Dr Rajneesh Kapoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Robert Vadra got 3.5 acre Gurgaon land as bribe: ED
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has alleged in a chargesheet that Robert Vadra received a 3.5-acre plot in Gurgaon as a bribe, contradicting his claim that he paid 7.5 crore for it. The land, in Sector 83, was later sold to DLF for 58 crore. According to ED, Onkareshwar Properties Pvt Ltd transferred the land to Vadras Skylight Hospitality Pvt Ltd to secure a housing licence through his influence with then Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
A Gurugram man's viral video exposes a suspected tyre repair scam at a petrol pump, where a routine check led to an unnecessary Rs 8,000 tyre replacement. The attendant falsely claimed multiple punctures, prompting the man to seek a second opinion and discover the deception. Many motorists have shared similar experiences, highlighting a widespread issue.
Gurgaon grapples with persistent waterlogging during heavy rains, disrupting daily life despite significant investments in civic infrastructure. The Union Ministry acknowledges the issue, citing rapid urbanization and ineffective drainage systems as contributing factors. While efforts have been made to address critical waterlogging spots, recent monsoon seasons have exposed the ongoing challenges in managing stormwater and waste.
Despite significant investments in civic infrastructure, Gurgaon continues to grapple with waterlogging during heavy rains, a problem exacerbated by rapid urbanization and obsolete drainage systems. The Union ministry acknowledges addressing 60 critical waterlogging spots but omits the city's garbage crisis, despite previous state government interventions. Gurgaon's water demand is currently met through canal and tubewell sources.
Mamata Banerjee warns of voter list purge, attacks BJP for insulting Bengali language
KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress Chairperson and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday indicated that her party would bank on issues like voter lists and the Bengali language movement to contest the 2026 Assembly elections. Speaking at a programme organised to celebrate World Tribal Day in Jhargram, in the western part of West Bengal, she launched a scathing attack on the BJP, centring around these two issues. In her speech, she expressed her anger over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise initiated by the Election Commission of India (ECI). The Chief Minister also made it clear once again that her movement will continue regarding the Bengali language. She targeted the central government and the ECI over the voter list exercise and used the alleged negative comments of BJP leaders regarding the Bengali language as a tool to attack the saffron party. She said, If anyone asks to fill up forms, please do not do it being unaware. They will remove your names from the voter lists and hand an NRC notice to you. We will not tolerate it. It is a plan of the Central Government and they will verify names of the voter list. People will have to cross-check if their names are in the voter list. Those born before 2002 are being asked to show their parents birth certificates. Banerjee claimed that when the Trinamool Congress government came to power in West Bengal in May 2011, the institutional delivery rate in the state was only 60 percent and it was much lower before that. How many people have the birth certificates of their parents now? Those who are asking for it do they have their parents birth certificates? They are born with a silver spoon; how will they understand the woes of the poor? she added. Without naming the BJP, Banerjee also attacked the ruling party at the Centre. Mamata questions EC's directive to suspend four officers, says her govt is with its staffers She said, They even dismissed the existence of the Bengali language. In which language did Rabindranath Tagore or Netaji speak? How useless are they that they say there is no such language as Bengali. As I hold a certain position, I cannot speak ill of them even if they do so. People of Bengal are being persecuted. We have facilitated the return of more than 2,000 workers. They have been kept in detention camps in Gurgaon. Similar persecution is going on in Rajasthan and Assam. A tribal girl from Malda has been pushed back to Bangladesh from Madhya Pradesh. Dalits are being tortured, the Chief Minister alleged. She also asked people to remain cautious about the BJP, while saying, These people will come before elections and ask for votes by giving money. Whose money is that? We know everything. They want to remove the names of the people and send them to Bangladesh. They are labelling people as Rohingyas and Bangladeshis only for speaking Bengali, Banerjee alleged. Asking people not to let go of the voter lists and the honour of the Bengali language, she asked, In which language is our National Anthem written? Who taught us the Bengali alphabets? It was Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar who was born in Medinipur. The Chief Minister complained, Government employees are being intimidated. Notices were sent to two of my officers yesterday. They were suspended even though the elections have not yet been declared. Under which rule? You are suspending. And you are saying, an FIR will have to be filed. It will not happen. I will not let anyone be punished. Keep this in mind. She once again clarified that the West Bengal government will continue to stand with the state government employees. The ECI had on Tuesday suspended four officials and a casual worker in West Bengal for irregularities in the registration of names in the voter lists. In a letter to West Bengal Chief Secretary Manoj Pant, the ECI had also ordered the registration of an FIR against these four officials and a data entry operator posted in South 24 Parganas and East Midnapore districts respectively for their alleged criminal activities.
Author Suhel Seth has criticised urban planning in India. He focused on Gurgaon's infrastructure. Seth called it slumlike despite housing big companies. He compared India's planning to a '1947 mindset'. Seth also criticised the quality of civil engineers. He highlighted the lack of technology use. Seth urged for reform and better leadership.
Gurgaon horror: Wife plots husbands murder with lover, 3 others; all arrested
In Gurugram, police have apprehended five individuals, including a woman and her neighbor, for the alleged murder of her husband. Soni Devi and her neighbor Ravindra conspired to kill Vikram after their affair was discovered. Ravindra, along with accomplices, strangled Vikram and buried his body with the help of his uncle, while Soni Devi filed a false missing person report to mislead the investigation.
In Gurugram, Police arrested Soni Devi and Ravinder for Vikram's murder. Soni and Ravinder plotted the crime after Vikram learned about their affair. Ravinder, with accomplices, strangled Vikram and buried him near Mohammadpur Jharsa. Santarpal, Ravinder's uncle, helped bury the body. Soni initially filed a missing person report to mislead the police. All accused are in custody and being questioned.
Scrap dealer stabbed to death by live-in partner in Gurugram's DLF for talking to his ailing wife
In a shocking incident, a live-in partner in Gurgaon stabbed the man for talking to his wife. The man was living with the accuced in a rented flat in Gurugram's DLF phase-3 for over an year. The live-in partner was not happy with the man who was in regular contact with his wife and two daughters.
Delhi Weather Update: New Delhi experienced a rainy Thursday with temperatures ranging from 26.4C to 30.1C and a high chance of continued rainfall. Commuters are advised to exercise caution due to slippery roads and potential waterlogging.
No air pollution in Gurgaon? All Haryana AQI monitoring stations have been defunct since April
Haryana's air quality monitoring network, comprising 29 stations, has been offline since April 2, leaving a data void as peak pollution season approaches. The disruption, caused by a lapsed maintenance contract and delayed tender process, threatens the enforcement of pollution control measures. Experts warn of serious risks during winter's smog season, impacting key programs like GRAP and NCAP.
Gurgaon's shocking video: Migrant worker hung upside down, brutally beaten as he cries for mercy
A disturbing video from Gurgaon surfaced, showing a migrant labourer brutally beaten while suspended upside down. Gurgaon Police swiftly responded by registering a case and arresting four individuals involved, even without a formal complaint from the victim.
Delhi, Noida, Gurgoan Rain Alert: The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for Delhi and NCR. Intense rainfall is expected. Waterlogging and traffic congestion are likely. An orange alert is in place for some areas. Light to moderate rain is expected in Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad. Gurugram will receive moderate to heavy rain. Commuters faced traffic slowdowns due to water accumulation.
Namo Realtech Borrows Rs 350 Crore From BGO-Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC Platform
The borrowing is for a residential development in Gurgaon.
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw criticized the governments for neglecting basic amenities in wealthy Indian cities like Bengaluru and Gurugram, echoing Suhel Seth's condemnation of Gurugram's urban planning. She highlighted the exploitation of these cities, where infrastructure development lags behind economic growth, leading to issues like flooding and inadequate public services. Users online agreed, pointing out the lack of urban planning.
New Delhi anticipates a blend of sunshine and showers on July 26, 2025. The temperature will reach 39.4C during the day and drop to 32.2C at night. There is a high chance of rain and humidity. The week ahead includes varying rainfall, with July 29th expected to have the heaviest downpour.
Proceeds of crime in Vadra land deal used to acquire property, ED tells court
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) asserted in a Delhi court that Robert Vadra is involved in money laundering through a land deal in Shikohpur village, Gurgaon. The agency claims proceeds of crime were used to acquire properties. False declarations were allegedly made in the land deal involving Vadra's Skylight Hospitality, with land later sold to DLF.
BJP leader Mithun refutes Mamata's claim on harassment of Bengali-speaking migrant workers
KOLKATA: Actor and BJP National Executive member Mithun Chakraborty on Thursday refuted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjees allegation that Bengali-speaking migrant workers were being harassed and tortured in various BJP-ruled states. After attending an organizational meeting of the BJP in Kolkata, he said, These are all lies. I opened a hotel in Bengaluru where most of the workers were Bengali migrants. There were no Bangladeshis. But if someone is Bangladeshi, he will obviously be identified as Bangladeshi. He was replying to a question of Banerjees allegation over attack on Bengali-speaking people form West Bengal in various BJP-ruled states. INDIA bloc MPs protest in Parliament complex against SIR in Bihar In the Trinamool Congress Martyrs Day rally on July 21, Banerjee had alleged that the Election Commission of India was working at the behest of the BJP, referring to the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) exercise in Bihar. The BJP and the Election Commission are conspiring against West Bengal. They want to do in West Bengal what they did in Bihar through EC's SIR. If they try the same here, we will gherao them. We will never allow it, she had threatened. Have been increasingly receiving reports of detentions of and atrocities on our Bengali-speaking people from different districts of West Bengal in Gurgaon, Haryana. West Bengal police is receiving these reports from Haryana police in the name of requests for identity searches. Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) July 24, 2025 On Banerjees threat to gherao ECI, Chakraborty said, She has no other option, but this will definitely happen. The Election Commission must act. Fake and bogus voters names have to be removed from the list and only then elections be fair. Even if the Commission is gheraoed, what will be achieved? Whats the point of such protests? he added. Meanwhile, armed with the order of the Patiala House Court on Thursday, the Trinamool Congress escalated its attack on the BJP-led government at the Centre. In an order, the Patiala House Court directed the Union Government to immediately restore the supply of water and electricity in Delhis Jai Hind Colony. Alleging the harassment and forced eviction of Bengali migrant workers in Jai Hind Colony, Banerjee had accused BJP of targeting Bengali migrant workers and vowed to raise this issue in every possible forum. In a post on X on July 10, Banerjee had said, Their water supply was reportedly cut on orders from the BJP-led government. Electricity meters were confiscated and power was abruptly cut the day before yesterday. Residents also claim Delhi Police, backed by RAF personnel, blocked private water tankers they had arranged and paid for. I am deeply disturbed by the alarming news of harassment emerging from Jai Hind Colony in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi a settlement predominantly inhabited by Bengalis who build the city as part of its unorganised workforce. Their water supply was reportedly cut on orders from the Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) July 10, 2025 Welcoming the order of the Patiala House Court, the Trinamool Congress said that this verdict exposes the unconstitutional and targeted harassment of Bengali migrant workers by the BJP-led Central Government. In a post on X, the Trinamool Congress said, The Patiala House Court has directed the Centre to immediately restore water and electricity to residents of Delhis Jai Hind Colony. This verdict exposes the unconstitutional and targeted harassment of Bengali migrant workers by the @BJP4India -led Central Government. It is a significant step forward in the fight led by Smt. @MamataOfficial against the Centres continued oppression of Bengali-speaking communities, the post added.
We're treated like criminals: Citizenship checks trigger migrant exodus in Gurgaon
Gurgaon Migrant Crisis: Hundreds of migrant workers in Gurgaon, mostly Bengali-speaking, are leaving the city fearing detentions amid an ongoing verification drive aimed at identifying illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya residents. Despite holding valid Indian documents, many claim they are being picked up randomly or harassed. With community centres doubling as detention spaces and no clear communication from authorities, uncertainty is driving families to abandon homes, jobs and schools. The police deny abuse, stating that eight illegal immigrants have been identified and legal action is underway.
Gurugram faces a sanitation crisis as sanitation workers, predominantly Bengali-speaking migrants, flee due to police actions, disrupting waste management. Garbage piles up across the city, raising health concerns. A French expat's viral post criticized the city's filth, questioning its Swachh ranking amid data discrepancies. Public anger is growing over civic neglect, with residents highlighting overflowing drains and unsafe roads.
Heavy rain lashed parts of the national capital on Wednesday, bringing much-needed relief from the prevailing heat and contributing to ongoing monsoon activity in the region but also leading to waterlogging and traffic snarls.
Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon experienced heavy rainfall in several areas, including Tughlak Road and near the airport, leading to waterlogging in some low-lying spots. Flight operations remained normal despite the downpour. The weather department forecasts more light to moderate showers in the coming days, with high humidity. Air quality stayed in the moderate range, and residents are advised to be cautious.
A video of a massive traffic jam in Gurugram's Cyber Hub, reminiscent of Bengaluru's congestion, has sparked outrage online. The clip shows vehicles crawling through Sector 24, with commuters expressing resignation to the daily chaos. Recent downpours exacerbated the problem, causing waterlogging and potholes across Delhi, leading to severe delays on major roads like the Delhi-Ghaziabad stretch and Mehrauli-Badarpur Road.
Delhi-Gurgaon in 30 minutes? Nitin Gadkari's new plan to end Capitals traffic woes
Delhi is set for a major infrastructure overhaul. The goal is to ease chronic traffic congestion. A high-speed Delhi-Gurgaon corridor is proposed. It aims to cut commute times significantly. An elevated corridor will link Delhi-Meerut Expressway to AIIMS-Mahipalpur Bypass. These projects seek to decongest Central Delhi. Authorities are evaluating the proposals.
Commuters between Delhi and Gurgaon will benefit from the new link on the NH-148A and MG Road as the route will now be decongested. The new link which will connect DND Flyway to Sohna will reduce congestion in East and North Delhi.
Rahul Gandhi has strongly defended Robert Vadra against money laundering charges, dismissing the ED's chargesheet as a decade-long politically motivated witch hunt. The ED accuses Vadra of laundering proceeds from a Gurgaon land deal, leading to the attachment of his properties. Vadra's office has refuted the charges, asserting his cooperation and confidence in clearing his name through legal proceedings.
ED chargesheet against Robert Vadra in Gurgaon land case
The ED filed a chargesheet against Robert Vadra, Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law, accusing him of laundering proceeds from a Gurgaon land deal worth over Rs 58 crore. Vadra and 11 others are implicated in the case, involving Onkareshwar Properties. Vadra's office claims a political witch hunt, vowing to defend against the charges.
NYC becomes Gurgaon: Social media reacts as heavy rains floods New York
Heavy rains caused significant flooding in New York City, drawing comparisons to monsoon flooding in Gurgaon. Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma shared a video of submerged cars, playfully noting the resemblance. Social media users joined in with humorous comments, highlighting the rapid waterlogging issues in Gurgaon and drawing parallels between the two cities.
Gurgaon and Bengalurus frequent flooding reflects deeper flaws in urban planning, where natural drainage has been sacrificed for construction. Kolkatas steady improvements show that sustained investment in stormwater systems, desilting, and wetland conservation can make a big difference. Indias fast-growing cities need to treat flood control as a priority, not an afterthought.
Haryanvi singer Rahul Fazilpuria narrowly escapes gunfire in Gurgaon: Report
A Haryanvi singer, reportedly Rahul Fazilpuria, narrowly escaped injury after unidentified individuals allegedly fired shots at him in Gurugram's Sector 71. Gurugram police are investigating the incident, which occurred on Southern Peripheral Road, though confirmation of firing is still pending. Fazilpuria, a former JJP candidate, had previously received Haryana Police security, which was withdrawn recently after reported threats.
Move to redraw boundaries of Sariska Tiger Reserve to facilitate mining draws flak from experts
A coalition of environmentalists has made urgent appeals to the Union government, Rajasthan government and Tiger Conservation Authority, voicing their concerns over the proposal to alter the boundaries of the Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR) in order to facilitate mining activities in the Aravalli hills. They emphasized that this decision could set a troubling precedent and have a negative impact on wildlife conservation efforts across the country. In early July, Indias wildlife authority approved changes to the boundaries of the STR as part of a conservation plan that also accommodates mining activities. The adjustment affects both the Critical Tiger Habitat (CTH) and the buffer zone, aiming to enhance wildlife conservation while taking into account the development needs of nearby regions. Experts warn that if the proposed rationalization plan is implemented, it could have disastrous consequences for the ecologically sensitive Aravalli region. The environmental group People for Aravallis submitted representations to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), expressing concerns about the recent proposal to redraw the boundaries of the Sariska Tiger Reserve. According to the group, the decision to redraw the boundaries aims to allow the reopening of at least 50 marble, dolomite, limestone, and masonry mines that were closed following a previous Supreme Court order. Activists argue that this could set a dangerous precedent across the country, legitimizing similar illegal activities. The group submitted three representations on July 14 to Indias Environment Minister, the Additional Director General (Project Tiger), and the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, urging them to abandon the proposal to redraw the boundaries of the STR, as it is flawed from both an ecological and legal standpoint, said Kay Nair, Co-Founder of People for Aravallis. Joy as tigress at Sariska gives birth to four cubs A significant concern in the proposed plan is its potential to reopen around 50 marble, dolomite, limestone, and masonry stone mines near the new boundaries of the reserve, Nair added. As per the guidelines for declaration of eco-sensitive zones around protected areas, an area of up to 10 km radius may be included as a shock absorber. The buffer zone is currently established to be a radius of 1 km around the boundaries of STR. Uma Shanker Singh, retired Principal Chief Conservator of Forest from Uttar Pradesh, who is one of the 37 retired IFS officers who wrote to the Prime Minister in February 2025 highlighting the damage to the Aravalli range as a result of mining and other activities, urged the government at the Centre and in the four Aravalli states to take urgent steps to protect Aravalli. Allowing mining in an eco-sensitive zone such as Sariska can have serious long-term harmful impacts on its flora & fauna. Blasting and mining activities hugely put the wildlife at risk, said Singh. In 2004, poaching resulted in the killing of 28 tigers in Sariska, and their number was reduced to zero. Later, tigers were relocated to Sariska from Ranthambore. After many years of successful conservation efforts, the tiger count in Sariska stands at a historic high of 49. In 1992, the government regulated development activities in the Aravallis spanning across the Gurgaon and Alwar districts of Haryana and Rajasthan through notifications. Later, in 2018, the Centrally Empowered Committee report had revealed that mining had razed 31 Aravalli hills of Alwar district to the ground. The government and the Supreme Court must scrap the ecologically disastrous proposal to redraw boundaries of Sariska which is not in the interest of protecting our national animal and instead benefits the miners, said Dr Rajendra Singh, a water conservationist from Rajasthan.
Gurgaon's Sector 106: Where Tomorrow's Luxury Lives Begin Taking Shape
If youre watching Gurgaon's real estate curve, MRG Crown in Sector 106 is where the next bend begins.
Gurgaon: Water-logging kills two, auto rickshaw driver leaves behind pregnant wife
Gurgaon witnessed a tragic night on July 9. Shailendra, an autorickshaw driver, died after falling into an open sewer. Akshat Jain, a graphic designer, was electrocuted by a live wire in floodwaters. Shailendra's wife, Sumalata, is now left to raise their children alone. Both families have filed complaints citing negligence. Police have issued show-cause notices and are investigating the incidents.
DC Edit | Let Tennis Players Murder Be An Eye-Opener
The brutal murder of 25-year-old tennis player Radhika Yadav by her father in Gurgaon reflects a society that continues to be tethered to patriarchal norms, despite its economic development and exposure to the world.
The postmortem report of former tennis player Radhika Yadav has contradicted key claims made in the FIR registered against her father, Deepak Yadav, who is accused of killing her at their home in Gurugrams Sushant Lok on Thursday. According to a report by India Today , Dr Deepak Mathur, a member of the Gurgaon Government Hospital Board and surgeon, confirmed in a telephonic conversation that Radhika sustained four gunshot wounds, all located on her chest. He added that the bullets were removed from her body and sent for forensic examination. This revelation is at odds with the FIR, which stated that Deepak had fired three bullets at his daughter from behind. The discrepancy has raised fresh questions about the sequence of events leading to the 25-year-olds death and the accuracy of the accuseds confession. Police had earlier said Deepak Yadav admitted to shooting his daughter after being taunted for living off her income. On Friday, a court remanded him in police custody for one day. The FIR, filed on the complaint of Radhika's uncle Kuldeep Yadav, stated that the incident occurred around 10:30 am. Kuldeep, who lives on the ground floor of the familys double-storey home in Sector 57, said he heard a loud noise and rushed upstairs, where he found Radhika lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen. A licensed .32 bore revolver, believed to be the murder weapon, was found in the drawing room. Kuldeep and his son Piyush rushed Radhika to a private hospital in Sector 56, where doctors declared her dead on arrival. The FIR also mentions that Radhika, her father Deepak, and her mother Manju lived on the first floor, while Kuldeep and his family stayed on the ground floor. Radhika's brother, Dheeraj, was not present at the time of the incident. While initial police reports claimed that Radhika was shot around 2 pm, Kuldeep Yadavs version places the timing much earlier. The police also said earlier that Deepak had fired at least five rounds, three of which struck Radhika from behind, a claim now challenged by the postmortem. Radhika's mother was reportedly in the house at the time. Police are now probing what she was doing when the incident occurred. Earlier statements had said she was on the ground floor and rushed upstairs after hearing the gunshots, which she mistook for a pressure cooker blast. Police said the motive appeared to be a long-standing dispute between the father and daughter over the tennis academy Radhika operated. Radhika used to run a tennis academy, and her father was not happy with it, said Gurugram Police spokesperson Sandeep Singh to news agency PTI. Radhika, who had won several trophies as a professional tennis player, was described by her uncle as a talented and driven young woman. I am shocked that my brother could do this, he said. Sources have also indicated that Radhika's growing interest in becoming a social media influencer may have contributed to tensions with her father. Following her death, a music video titled KARWAAN , featuring the young tennis player, has surfaced online, prompting speculation about its possible link to the motive behind the murder. According to the AITA website, Radhika Yadav played in qualifying rounds of tournaments in Indore and Kuala Lumpur earlier this year. She held an ITF ranking of 1999, with a career-best AITA Under-18 ranking of 75 and women's singles ranking of 35. She was very promising in her junior days and wanted to start an academy to train future players, AITA official Anil Dhupar told PTI. Haryana Tennis Association president Suman Kapur said Radhika was part of the Haryana team during the 2023 National Games but later did not make the state squad. Her academy was not registered with HTA, and we have little information about her coaching activities, Kapur added. (With inputs from PTI)
Gurugram faced massive traffic jams after heavy rainfall. The traffic police received over 400 distress calls. Many vehicles broke down, and people were stranded. Police deployed cranes to remove stranded vehicles. A cave-in on Southern Peripheral Road worsened the situation. Fallen trees added to the chaos. Residents expressed frustration over the flooding. Cleanup operations are currently underway in Gurugram.
Railways launches Swarnim Bharat Yatra to commemorate Independence Day with 10-day heritage tour
NEW DELHI: The Railways has planned to operate a special Swarnim Bharat Yatra tourist train under the Bharat Gaurav scheme, commencing on 14 August from Delhi Safdarjung Railway Station. The Swarnim Bharat Yatra train is aimed at commemorating Indias Independence Day with a 9-night, 10-day tour covering key historical and cultural sites associated with Indias freedom movement and heritage. The first destination of the Swarnim Bharat Yatra is Ahmedabads Sabarmati Ashram, one of the key centres of Mahatma Gandhis freedom movement. Following this, the train will visit the intricate 15th-century Adalaj Stepwell and continue with a day trip to Modhera, known for its ancient Sun Temple, and Patan home to the UNESCO-listed Rani Ki Vav. In Kevadia, Gujarat, travellers will witness the iconic Statue of Unity, the tallest statue in the world, along with the Sardar Sarovar Dam. The journey then proceeds to Pune, where the Aga Khan Palace a landmark of the Quit India Movement and sacred sites such as the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga await. In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), tourists will explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, along with the Ghrishneshwar Jyotirlinga. The tour concludes with visits to Jhansi Fort and the historic temples and palaces of Orchha, before returning to Delhi. The Deluxe AC Tourist Train has a composition of First AC, Second AC, and Third AC classes, accommodating 150 tourists with modern amenities such as dining cars, shower cubicles, sensor-based washrooms, foot massagers, and CCTV-enabled security, with boarding facilities available at Delhi Safdarjung, Gurgaon, Rewari, Ringas, Phulera, and Ajmer. The Railways said that the IRCTC has fixed the tour prices at Rs 71,585 (3AC), Rs 81,675 (2AC), Rs 94,845 (1AC Cabin), and Rs 1,01,430 (1AC Coupe), which includes train travel, three-star hotel accommodation, vegetarian meals, transfers, sightseeing in an AC vehicle, insurance, and IRCTC tour manager services.
Radhika Yadav, tennis player from Gurgaon, shot dead by father
In Gurugram, a young tennis player named Radhika died on Wednesday. She was shot in Sector 57. Police say her father used his licensed revolver. He is now under arrest. Three bullets hit Radhika. She died at the scene. The police are investigating the motive. A case is being filed under the relevant sections of BNS.
Gurgaon police exposed a Cambodia-based cybercrime ring where Khushi Chaudhary, 24, was arrested for scamming an 81-year-old woman of Rs 2.9 crore. Operating from Phnom Penh, the syndicate used staged calls, impersonating law enforcement to extort money. Victims were digitally arrested and coerced into transferring funds, which were then converted into cryptocurrency.
Apart from mandatory QR code stickers for eateries, drones for pilgrims, and zero tolerance for meat and alcohol, authorities have made additional arrangement to deal with traffic
Gurgaon real estate advisor shares 5-step plan to turn lakhs into Rs 100 crore property wealth
Real estate advisor Aishwarya Shri Kapoor emphasizes that building wealth in property requires discipline, strategic timing, and skillful negotiation, not just relying on appreciation. Kapoor advises early entry into the market, securing favorable deals, and making smart, early upgrades to maximize returns. Investors should also manage capital efficiently and time their exits precisely to achieve optimal internal rates of return.
'Want To Build Disneyland?': Ex-Jet Airways CEO Shares Photos Of Garbage On Gurgaon's Streets
Posting on social media, Kapoor shared photographs from Sector 44 showing overflowing trash piles and cows amid the waste.
Disneyland in Gurgaon: Haryana CM says talks on for Indias first Mickey Mouse & Co park near Manesar
Gurgaon may soon have India's first Disneyland. The Haryana government is discussing the project with Disney. A 500-acre site near Manesar has been identified. The amusement park is expected to boost tourism and create jobs. It will be located near the KMP Expressway. The government also plans to expand other tourist events.
NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has unearthed a wide-ranging corruption racket involving irregularities in the inspection and regulatory processes of medical colleges across India, registering a First Information Report (FIR) that names 36 accused individuals, including former University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman D P Singh and several officials from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. D P Singh, who currently serves as the Chancellor of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), headed the UGC from 2018 to 2021. Other accused include senior officials from the National Medical Commission (NMC) and representatives of private medical colleges nationwide. According to the FIR, a copy of which is with TNIE, the case centres around an extensive criminal conspiracy involving the unauthorised sharing of confidential regulatory information, manipulation of statutory inspections, and widespread bribery to grant favourable outcomes to private institutions. CBI officials said the leaked data included inspection schedules, names of assessors, and internal assessments. This allowed medical colleges to stage fraudulent conditions for inspections including deploying ghost faculty members, admitting fake patients, tampering with biometric attendance systems, and bribing assessors for favourable reports. The FIR alleges that health ministry officials photographed internal files including confidential remarks by senior officials and shared them via personal devices with intermediaries linked to private colleges. Among those allegedly involved in receiving or distributing the leaked data are Virendra Kumar of Gurgaon, Manisha Joshi of Dwarka in New Delhi, and prominent medical education figures such as Suresh Singh Bhadoria, chairman of Index Medical College in Indore, and Mayur Raval, registrar of Geetanjali University in Udaipur. Virendra Kumar is said to have had close ties with Jitu Lal Meena, then a whole-time member of the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB). Meena allegedly received bribes through hawala transactions facilitated by Kumar, who reportedly distributed funds to secure regulatory favours. Officials claim part of the illicit funds was used to finance the construction of a Hanuman temple in Rajasthan at an estimated cost of 75 lakh. The FIR also outlines the southern network of the racket, reportedly run by B Hari Prasad from Kadiri, Andhra Pradesh. Working with his associates Ankam Rambabu in Hyderabad and Krishna Kishore in Visakhapatnam, Prasad was allegedly instrumental in arranging dummy faculty and facilitating backdoor regulatory approvals for bribes.
Raymond Realty Not Chasing Gurgaon's Camellias-Like Ultra-Luxury Niche, Focusing On Broader Base
Raymond Realty is consciously designing products that cater to buyers across life stages and budgets, said CEO Harmohan K. Sahni.
Delhi anticipates a blend of heat and scattered rain on June 28, 2025. The IMD forecasts a high of 39.9C with an 89% chance of light rain. Showers are expected in the afternoon and evening. A shift in weather is predicted from June 29, bringing moderate to heavy rainfall. June 30 is likely to be the wettest day.
Delhi and its neighboring cities are still awaiting the monsoon's arrival, despite forecasts of rain. The IMD reports that anticyclonic circulation is currently blocking the monsoon's progress, impacting parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan as well. A shift in weather patterns is expected in the next few days, potentially allowing the monsoon to advance.
MRG Crown Unveils Sample Flat at Sector 106, Gurgaon: A New Standard in Luxury Living
With its compelling mix of connectivity, privacy, and community-centric planning, MRG Crown is poised to become one of the most sought-after addresses in New Gurgaon.
India Meteorological Department issues yellow alert for Delhi. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are expected from June 26. Southwest monsoon advances over Rajasthan, UP, Haryana, and Punjab. Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram will experience cloudy and humid conditions. Gurugram may see heavy rainfall on June 28. Thunderstorm and lightning warnings are in place for Delhi and Noida.
Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida on heavy rain alert: IMD gives latest update on monsoon
The India Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert for Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida, anticipating the arrival of the southwest monsoon by June 24. These regions are expected to experience cloudy skies, moderate rainfall, and potential thunderstorms throughout the week.
The IMD said that current weather conditions are favourable for the monsoon to advance further across north and northwest India.
Conditions are favourable for the Southwest monsoon to advance further over the remaining parts of the North Arabian Sea, some more parts of Rajasthan and Punjab, some parts of Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi, and the remaining parts of West Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu during the next two days, the IMD said.
An Air India flight faced mid-air door issues. Rahul Gandhi questioned the Election Commission over data handling. DGCA penalized Air India for crew violations. PM Narendra Modi promoted yoga for global peace in Visakhapatnam. Gurgaon police discovered the body of Tanu Rajput, allegedly murdered by her husband and in-laws. Investigations are underway in all these cases.
While mutual funds offer steady growth, some Indian investors are achieving higher returns through strategic real estate investments. By purchasing properties early in development, like Riya's Gurgaon project, and capitalizing on market appreciation, they're earning IRRs of 18-22%. This approach involves calculated risks and smart exits, often transitioning profits into high-yield commercial assets.
A Reddit post compares property rates in Gurugram and Toronto. It highlights the price difference despite income disparities. Gurugram's property prices have surged significantly. New Gurugram saw a 76% hike since 2019. Dwarka Expressway area witnessed prices doubling in five years. Sohna Road is becoming a hub for affordable housing. NRIs contribute a portion of real estate investments.
The southwest monsoon is advancing rapidly. It is expected to arrive in Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab soon. The India Meteorological Department predicts rainfall in northwest India. The monsoon reached Kerala early. It then stagnated before advancing again. India is likely to receive above-normal rainfall this monsoon season. This is crucial for agriculture and water resources.
Speaking about the event, Milind Soman, Indias Fitness Icon, said, Yoga is not just a practice, its a way of life.
Demands of the Ahirwal region should not be ignored: Gurgaon MP
In Muzaffarnagar, police arrested a father and brother. They are accused of killing Saraswati Maliyan. The reason was her relationship with a man named Amit. Saraswati's body was found in a forest. She worked in Gurgaon and was in a live-in relationship. The family disapproved. They allegedly strangled her and burned the body.
The government has approved the relocation of Gurgaon's Kherki Daula toll plaza. It will move to Pachgaon on the Delhi-Jaipur highway. This shift aims to ease traffic and reduce costs for commuters. The NHAI will implement a Multi Lane Free Flow toll system. Delhi-Manesar commuters will be exempt from tolls. The Haryana government has provided land for the new plaza.
Government approves shifting of Gurgaons Kherki Daula toll plaza on Delhi-Jaipur NH to Pachgaon
The government has approved the relocation of Gurgaon's Kherki Daula toll plaza on NH-48 to Pachgaon, beyond Manesar, easing commutes for many. This move, long demanded by locals since 2014, will also exempt Delhi-Manesar travelers from tolls. The new plaza will use a Multi Lane Free Flow system to prevent congestion.
A social media post ignited a debate about unaffordable housing in Indian cities. A tech worker highlighted that even with a Rs 20 lakh annual salary, his friend can't afford a home in Gurugram with decent amenities. This situation underscores the increasing difficulty of homeownership, even for high earners, due to skyrocketing real estate prices.
The NIA has filed a chargesheet against five individuals, including designated terrorist Goldy Brar, concerning the Gurgaon club bombings in December 2024. These attacks, targeting Warehouse and Human Clubs, were orchestrated by Babbar Khalsa International to incite communal tensions. Brar and an associate remain at large, while others have been arrested and charged under various acts.
Amid the arrest of Sharmishta from Gurgaon by Kolkata police, a video of a Muslim woman making derogatory comments about Hindu community and its deities surfaced on social media on Friday (30th May). The accused was identified as Habiba Khatun from Silchar (Cachar district) in Assam. She regularly posted hateful content targeting the Hindu religion Continue reading Assam: Habiba Khatun Calls Goddesses Durga And Kali Nangi, Makes Hateful Videos Against Hindus, Arrested The post Assam: Habiba Khatun Calls Goddesses Durga And Kali Nangi, Makes Hateful Videos Against Hindus, Arrested appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Bristol Chowk's liquor license fetched a record Rs 98.6 crores in Gurugram. This amount is almost double last year's earnings. G-Town Wines secured the bid for the West excise zone. DLF-3 and Shankar Chowk also saw significant bids. The government earned Rs 1,270 crore from Gurgaon East zones. New excise policy changes include closing hour adjustments and restrictions on ahatas.
Meet young Chartered Accountant (CA), who quit his job in the 'big four' company in Gurgaon to start his food stall in Chandigarh, and is now going viral on social media, leaving netizens in shock.
Evening news wrap: PM Modi lauds Operation Sindoor; Sharmishtha Panoli arrested in Gurgaon; and more
PM Modi commended BSF women's role in Operation Sindoor and asserted a firm stance against terrorism. General Chauhan refuted Pakistan's claims and Trump's nuclear conflict assertion at the Shangri-La Dialogue. An influencer was arrested for a communal video, while Indian metal exports face a US tariff hike. Jacob Bethell starred in an ODI, crediting Virat Kohli for his growth.
Delhi NCR Weather Update: Delhi is bracing for disruptive weather. The weather department has issued yellow and orange alerts for Friday. The city is expected to experience rain and thunderstorms. Strong winds are also predicted. Wind speeds may reach 50 to 60 kmph. The IMD advises residents to stay alert. Authorities urge people to follow safety guidelines during the adverse weather conditions.
Covid cases rise in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Gurgaon; hospitals on alert
Several major Indian cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, are experiencing a gradual increase in COVID-19 cases after a period of relative calm. While officials emphasize that there is no need to panic, hospitals are on alert, and safety advisories have been reissued. Health departments are ramping up surveillance and readiness across multiple states.
Covid cases rising again in India as Mumbai, Gurgaon, Chennai report new infections
Several Indian states are experiencing a rise in Covid-19 cases, mirroring a regional resurgence in parts of Asia. Cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Ahmedabad have reported a noticeable increase in infections, prompting health authorities to monitor the situation closely. While most cases are mild, precautions are advised for vulnerable populations, and genomic sequencing is underway to track variants.
Wealthy Indians are quietly growing their fortunes through real estate. They are using a 'rotation strategy' involving under-construction residential projects. Investors sell or lease these properties after possession. Profits then shift into commercial assets for stable cash flow. This cycle repeats, compounding returns over several years. This method offers a systematic approach to wealth creation.
Axis Bank Partners with Antara Senior Care to Enhance Quality of Life for India's Senior Citizens
Antara's Assisted Care Services include ' Care Homes, ' ' Care at Home ' and ' AGEasy '. This line of business caters to seniors, who need more immersive interventions in their daily lives due to medical or age-related issues. With facilities across Gurgaon, Noida and Bengaluru, the Care Homes provide long-term care to seniors who require constant medical and nursing supervision, and short-term care services for the recuperation of seniors. Its Care at Home services, offered in Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru and Chennai, provides well-equipped, trained professionals offering care to seniors inside their home's comfort. AGEasy - an online and offline store - focuses on senior specific products and solutions to manage chronic health conditions.
Viral Video: Amidst India-Pakistan tensions, Polina Agrawal, a Russian woman residing in Gurugram, expressed her gratitude to the Indian Army in a viral video. She acknowledged India as her home and praised the soldiers' dedication, which allows citizens to live peacefully. Polina also highlighted the strength of India's defense systems, including those provided by Russia, emphasizing the sacrifices made by the military.
Smartworld, Tribeca sell all 298 homes for Rs 3,250 cr in Trump-branded project at Gurugram
NEW DELHI, May 13:Realty firms Smartworld Developers and Tribeca Developers have sold all 298 units in the Trump branded ultra-luxury residential project in Gurugram for Rs 3,250 crore, reflecting a strong demand for premium homes in the Delhi-NCR market. In a statement on Tuesday, Smartworlds and Tribeca announced complete sell-out of Trump Residences Gurgaon on launch day, clocking sales of Rs 3,250 crore. Priced between Rs 8 crore and Rs 15 crore per unit, the developments 298 homes were [] The post Smartworld, Tribeca sell all 298 homes for Rs 3,250 cr in Trump-branded project at Gurugram appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Russian Woman In India Hails Indian Army For Thwarting Pakistani Attacks; 'We Can Sleep Peacefully'
'I am home in India.' Polina Agarwal, a Russian national living in Gurgaon, has called India her home amid the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.
'Learned my lesson': Redditor reveals 'sad reality of shared apartment in Gurgaon'
A Reddit user recounts a harrowing experience in a Gurgaon shared apartment, highlighting issues like financial disputes, lack of accountability, and emotional manipulation. Despite paying rent and serving notice, the user faced unfair demands and harassment from flatmates who refused to refund overlapping rent and shared costs.