Markets to have cloth bag vending machines to curb plastic use in Noida
At camp, discom detects 16 cases of power theft
NCR RWA demand water treatment plants in Noida
SC bars feeding of stray dogs on streets, asks civic bodies to create dedicated spaces for it
NEW DELHI: Feeding of stray dogs will not be permitted on streets, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled as it directed the municipal authorities of Delhi-NCR to create dedicated spaces for it. A three-judge special bench headed by Justice Vikram Nath said the feeding areas have to be identified keeping in view the population and concentration of stray dogs in a particular municipal ward. Under no conditions shall the feeding of stray dogs on the streets be permitted, the bench, also comprising Justices Sandeep Mehta and N V Anjaria, said. The top court further directed for the installation of notice boards near designated feeding areas, specifying the area was meant to feed stray dogs. Persons found feeding stray dogs on the streets would be liable to be proceeded with under relevant legal framework. The aforesaid directions are being issued in view of the reports regarding untoward incidents caused by unregulated feeding of stray dogs and to ensure that practice of feeding dogs on the roads and in public places is eliminated as the said practice creates great difficulties for the common man walking on the streets, it added. Each municipal authority was also ordered to create a dedicated helpline for reporting incidents of violation of the directions. The top court ordered appropriate measures against the individual or organisation concerned once complaints were received on the helpline. The bench modified the apex court's August 11 direction prohibiting release of stray dogs from dog shelters in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR), and said the picked up canines should be sterilised, vaccinated and released back in the same area. The bench, however, said municipal authorities shall continue to comply with the direction asking them to start picking up and rounding stray dogs from all localities of Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad and Gurugram. The apex court said the August 11 direction prohibiting the release of picked up stray dogs shall be kept in abeyance for the time being. The dogs that are picked up shall be sterilised, dewormed, vaccinated and released back in the same area from which they were picked up, it said. The bench clarified this relocation shall not apply to dogs infected with rabies or suspected to be infected with rabies and those that display aggressive behaviour. The top court passed the order on the interim prayer seeking a stay on some of the directions passed on August 11 by a two-judge bench. The bench delivered its order on Friday in a suo motu case initiated on July 28 over a media report on stray dog bites leading to rabies, particularly among children, in the national capital. Widespread protests were reported across the country following the apex court's August 11 order. Later, the matter came up for hearing on August 14 before a three-judge special bench which observed the whole problem of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR was a result of the inaction of local authorities which did othing in implementing the Animal Birth Control Rules on sterilisation and immunisation of canines.
Noida residents in sectors 30 and 99 are still awaiting promised power infrastructure upgrades despite a Rs 96-crore sanction. While the power department claims 80% of FY 2024-2025 work is done, residents report ongoing outages and unfulfilled promises of infrastructure improvements. Tenders are expected soon, with upgrade work slated to begin mid-September.
Beast mode ON! Rinku Singh hammers 108 off 48 before Asia Cup
Rinku Singh celebrated his Asia Cup selection by smashing a blistering 108 off 48 balls in the UPT20 League, leading Meerut Mavericks to a six-wicket victory over Gorakhpur Lions after they were struggling at 38/4. In another match, Karan Sharma and Abhishek Goswami's half-centuries propelled Kashi Rudras to an 88-run win against Noida Kings.
Jails in Noida & Ghaziabad bursting at the seams
In Ghaziabad, vehicle thefts peak at noon, chain snatchings after dark
Dengue cases go up in Noida, Ghaziabad, 13 condos get notices
After condo ruckus, stray dog caught & sent to shelter home
Ghaziabad sub-inspector caught accepting Rs 50,000 bribe
Monthly samvaad to reddress GST disputes
GDA forms panel to decide on metro and rapid rail cess
Engr who moved to city after promotion dies in hit & run
Auto debit failed after mandate, forum asks bank, not insurer, to pay 1L claim
'No Hustling 24/7': Noida Entrepreneur Says His Company Registered 200% Growth With 6-Hour Work Days
DigiWhistle co-founder CA Deepak Bhati says that ambition is defined by results, not the number of hours spent working, pointing to his companys rapid growth as proof.
7,000 fined for flouting traffic rules in a day in Noida, 50% of them bikers without helmet
Labourer who strangled woman (65) for money arrested after gunfight in Noida
Still dumping garbage out in the open? Greater Noida cams might be watching you
Discretion & not rules guided Greater Noida plot allotments: CAG audit
IHSA skaters shine at Nal Roller Skating Cship
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Aug 20: Indian Hawks Sports Academy (IHSA) excelled at 10th Ranking National Roller Skating Championship 2025, held in Noida, Uttar Pradesh after its skaters won 10 medals in the races with cut throat competition. Among the top performers was Tamanna Saini, who displayed courage and extraordinary skill by winning four silver medals. Tabish Haider Chib combined proficiency with agility, securing one gold and one silver, while Udhay Narayan stole the show with two gold medals and [] The post IHSA skaters shine at Nal Roller Skating Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three acquitted in 25-yr-old assault case after victims say not attacked
Bid to remove stray dogs sparks midnight tension in Noida condo
Man dragged out of Noida home by guards & thrashed with sticks for assaulting wife, 4 held
Man behind string of mobile phone snatchings held
Substation snag leads to outages in Noida
In Noida, shopkeeper handed 3 years in jail for molesting Class 11 student
Over 1,000 teachers stage protest, seek old pension scheme
Woman alleges torture by her husband, says he told her to look like Nora Fatehi
Gautam Budh Nagar schools will close on August 21, 2025. The closure is for the Guru Dronacharya Mela in Dankaur. Authorities expect heavy traffic and large crowds. The district administration issued the closure order. Schools will also close for Onam on August 26 and Ganesh Chaturthi on August 27. Parents received notifications via school groups.
Noida school holiday: Schools in GB Nagar to remain shut on 21 August due to Guru Dronacharya Mela
All schools in Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida, will remain closed on Thursday, August 21, 2025, due to the Guru Dronacharya Mela held in Dankaur. The closure aims to manage heavy traffic and ensure student safety as thousands of devotees are expected. Parents confirmed receiving closure notifications via school WhatsApp groups and SMS. Additional school holidays will also be observed for Onam and Ganesh Chaturthi on August 26 and August 27, 2025, respectively.
Homeownership dreams sour for India's middle class. Many face a double burden. They pay rent and EMIs for unfinished homes. Meenal Goel highlights developer schemes trapping families. Over 5 lakh homes are stalled across 42 cities. Mumbai and Noida are severely affected. The SWAMIH Fund offers some relief. But it addresses a small portion of the problem.
JJB issues notice to cops after teen alleges custodial torture
At 184, this Bullet leads the challan race in Ghaziabad
With FIRs, Noida plans crackdown on illegal constructions
Yamuna waters enter Jewar villages, officials say theres no need to panic
How gang that ran a fake police bureau cheated NRIs with CBI supervision account
Amid cloud on funds, repairs start on broken DSC road below Bhangel flyover after 5-year wait
How is Noida tackling waste discharge into Yamuna? SC orders review
25-year-old man from Loni arrested killing wife over suspicion of infidelity
Road to gate, GMC starts infrastructure work in Vijay Nagar
Queues grow longer as Noida district hospital battles staff crunch
Woman found dead in Ghaziabad, FIR against husband, in-laws for dowry death
Guards, housekeepers go on strike over salary dues, lock Ecovillage-1 gate for hours
Nurse sexually harassed by patients kin at Noida district hospital, 1 held
UP govt sets up panel to chart course for utilising unused tract of land in NCR
LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government has set up a committee to devise a strategy for utilising vast tracts of land lying unused under Noida, Greater Noida, and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authorities (Yeida), said official sources. As per the state government sources, around four lakh hectares of land has been notified under the three authorities, but the master plans cover only about 150,000 hectares, with just 40,000 hectares having actually been acquired. The state government's move aims at speeding up the industrial growth, drawing investment, and creating jobs by making land availability smoother and more predictable for investors. As a result, the state government has set up a six-member panel, headed by the additional chief secretary of planning department, which has been entrusted with the task to submit its recommendations within 15 days. The CEO of Invest UP, the nodal body dealing with investments, will serve as the member secretary. According to a state government official, the committee would examine best practices adopted by industrial development authorities in other states. It will analyse notified, master plan, and acquired land data of Noida, Greater Noida, Yeida, and other bodies before preparing a strategy for identifying notified areas that currently remain trapped in a regulatory limbo, the official added. According to Chief Secretary SP Goyal, the move is in line with the state's larger industrial roadmap. The Chief Secretary said that in order to speed up industrial growth in the state attracting larger investments, the state government was providing comprehensive support and incentives under the Industrial Investment and Employment Promotion Policy, 2022, along with over 30 sector-specific policies. The chief secretary also underlined the hardships faced by landowners in notified regions. He said that it would take years to cover the entire notified area if the land acquisition continued on the current pace. It would leave large stretches of land undeveloped for long.
Sharda University administration booked after B.Tech student died by suicide citing bullying, stress
LUCKNOW: Sharda University appears to be sailing in troubled waters. While the institution has yet to clarify the circumstances surrounding the alleged death by suicide of second-year BDS student Jyoti Sharma, 21, in mid-July, reportedly due to harassment by faculty members, another tragedy has struck. A B.Tech student, 24, died by suicide on the night of 15 August in a private hostel in Knowledge Park, barely two kilometres from the campus. According to sources, police registered a case of abetment to suicide against the Sharda University administration and unidentified individuals in connection with the death. In a suicide note recovered from the possession of the deceased, identified as Shivam Dey, 24, a native of Purnia district in Bihar, he allegedly described himself as useless and wrote that he could no longer bear the stress. The first information report (FIR) also alleged that the deceased told his parents that classmates bullied him over failing the exam. On Sunday, two days after the incident, Greater Noida police registered a case under Section 306 (abetment to suicide) against the administration of Sharda University and unidentified individuals, on the complaint of the students father, who alleged mismanagement. The college did not inform us that my son was not attending classes despite accepting tuition fees for the past two years, reads the FIR. Meanwhile, sources claimed that as per the initial probe, the student had enrolled in the universitys B.Tech course in 2022 but stopped attending classes after failing his second-year exams. The student received a supplementary exam in the first year. He passed the supplementary exam and was admitted to the second year. But after another supplementary exam in the second year (2023), this time he failed in it and then he stopped attending classes since 2023, said Sharda Universitys Director (Public Relations), Dr Ajit Kumar. We were informed that the student concerned had created fake mark sheets from Sharda University and sent them to his parents, claiming he was enrolled and studying. As he had a login ID for the college, his parents continued sending fees to the universitys account. We sent multiple messages about his absence and re-admission to the college, but it was revealed that he had provided his personal number, where the university sent messages, Kumar said. In the last two years, his parents deposited over Rs 2.5 lakh in the universitys account. We asked them to provide bank details to return the additional money, added Kumar, questioning how someone could be considered part of the university when he had left the course without providing any information. The university, meanwhile, stated that had the parents contacted them directly, they would have been informed about the additional fees and it would have been refunded without delay. With more than 20,000 students enrolled, it was challenging to monitor each students login details for fee deposits, the administration claimed. Police investigations, however, revealed clear lapses on the part of the college, as the administration allegedly continued to accept fees without informing the parents that the student had stopped attending classes. Evidence provided by the family suggests that they deposited all semester fees without delay. If the student provided an incorrect number at the time of admission, the college should have cross-verified it, said Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) (Greater Noida) Vivek Ranjan Rai. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Heavy Rain Lashes Delhi-NCR, IMD Forecasts Thunderstorms Over Next Few Hours
Noida is witnessing intense rain in several areas, disrupting traffic. IMD, on Tuesday, forecasted rain and storms in Delhi, NCR, Kaithal, Panipat, and Muzaffarnagar.
Held in abetment case a month ago, 2 Sharda University professors still in jail
Held for abetment in Sharda BDS students suicide case a month ago, two professors remain in jail
Noida suspends junior engineer for twin sewage tank deaths
Gr Noida allows buyers assn to finish project stalled for decade
After boys suicide, father accuses Sharda of negligence, cops file case
Veer, Mavi shine as Noida Kings, Kashi Rudras clinch victories
UP forms panel to unlock land hurdles for industry
Escorts to set up Rs 4,500-crore tractor hub off Yamuna e-way
Daycare owner faces Rs 10k penalty for hiring a minor
Hair treatment fails, Ghaziabad parlour told to refund Rs 22,000
Murder accused injured in encounter with police after killing girlfriend
Samsung laptop production at Noida plant to meet India requirement only
Samsung is now manufacturing laptops in India. The production is happening at a Noida factory. Initially, the laptops will cater to the Indian market. This move expands Samsung's manufacturing portfolio in India. The company already produces phones, wearables, and tablets here. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw met with Samsung executives. They discussed Samsung's continued expansion in India.
HC Upholds NOIDAs Termination Of Cricket Stadium Contract Over Shabby Toilets, Facilities
The court sided with the authority, pointing to the poor condition of facilities and noting that the petitioner had not adequately maintained the stadium
CAG slams Greater Noida for allowing farmhouses on Hindon floodplain
Allahabad high court upholds Noida move to cancel cricket stadium contract over poor upkeep
Footbridge to stop jaywalking on DSC Road
Nearby basement flooded, society residents fear water contamination
Overflowing sewers, piling trash, and neglected parks: What ails these Greater Noida sectors
2 die cleaning sewage tank at Noidas pumping station
Truck crashes into bike from behind on highway, two delivery agents die
Clogged drains, mounting waste turn mosquito breeding grounds in Ghaziabad
Chennai protests erupt over SC stray dog order following Delhi unrest
The protests were triggered by the Supreme Courts August 11 order directing authorities to remove stray dogs from public spaces in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad
Samsung begins manufacturing laptops in India
Samsung has begun laptop production in India. The manufacturing is taking place at their Greater Noida factory. This expands Samsung's existing Indian manufacturing, which includes phones and tablets. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw met with Samsung executives. He noted Samsung's expansion of advanced technology manufacturing in India. Samsung's plant was established in India in 1996.
Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR, IMD predicts more showers, cloudy sky till...
Rain lashes Delhi and parts of NCR region, including Noida, Ghaziabad. India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted a cloudy sky with light rain and thunder on Sunday.
BTech students hangs self in Greater Noida hostel room
Noida: A second year engineering student at a private university in Greater Noida allegedly committed suicide by hanging at his hostel room, police said on Sunday. In his suicide note, Shivam Dey held no one responsible for his death and requested the university to refund the fee to his parents. The student also mentioned that Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
BTech student at private university in Greater Noida dies by suicide
NOIDA: A second year engineering student at a private university in Greater Noida allegedly died by suicide at his hostel room, police said on Sunday. In his suicide note, Shivam Dey held no one responsible for his death and requested the university to refund the fee to his parents. The student also mentioned that he was unable to bear the pressure of studies, they said. A native of Purnia in Bihar's Madhubani, Shivam was pursuing BTech in Computer Science from Sharda University in Greater Noida. According to the family, the 24-year-old student went back to college on August 2 after returning from family trip to Vaishno Devi. Kartik Dey, the student's father claimed that he was normal when he was at home and showed no signs of distress. Shivam was the lone son in his family, his father works in a private company and mother is a housewife. The Knowledge Park police informed that a memo from a private hospital was received on August 15 that a 24 years old student was found dead in HRM Hostel. The body was sent for the post-mortem and a case has been registered, they said. A spokesperson of the Sharda University said that the university has expressed condolences to student's family and confirmed that fees would be refunded and all necessary support would be given to them. Shivam Day enrolled in the B Tech computer Science programme in 2022. He completed his first year, but after that he struggled in his second year and failing to meet the minimum grade requirement of a 5.0 CGPA to progress to the third year, the spokesperson said. His mentor remained in his touch to support him and encouraged him to participate in internships, and other academics programmes, he added, adding that Shivam was also given opportunities to improve his performance, but if could not he was offered to repeat the second year at reduced fees. On July 18, a second year student of Dental Sciences also died by suicide. She had accused two faculty members for her death and after that they were arrested by police. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Delhi Airport to Noida in just 20 mins: PM Modi to inaugurate UER-II, Dwarka Expressway today
The UER-II, a 76-kilometre access-controlled corridor described as Delhi's 'outer ring road,' runs from Alipur to Mahipalpur near IGI Airport.
In SCs repeated rebukes of Noida, theres a recurring term: Collusion
Cricket association plan offers fresh hope for stadium stalled for over a decade in Ghaziabad
School long gone, but 109-year-old handwritten registers intact
Sharda student dies by suicide, requests fee refund in note
Nexus with contractors? GDA set to transfer 76 supervisors
Water ATM installed near govt hospital to ensure access to clean drinking water
What action taken against illegal dyeing units? NGT seeks report in 3 months
85% hotels & halls not registered, Ghaziabad could seal them
Noida man lured to invest in online trading, loses Rs 41 lakh in 2 weeks
24-Year-Old Student Dies By Suicide In Hostel, Questions Education System In Note
A 24-year-old B. Tech (Computer Science) student of Sharda University, situated in Greater Noida, allegedly died by suicide in his hostel room on the campus, police said on Saturday.
Cab Driver Who Held Family Hostage To Outrun Noida Cops Arrested
A cab driver has been arrested after he held a family hostage during their ride as Noida Police chased the speeding car for deliberately jumping barricades, officials said on Saturday.
Family held hostage in taxi as cabbie attempts to outrun cops in Noida, accused held
PCR sirens blaring in the background, a four-year-old frightened girl crying, and her parents pleading with the driver to stop the vehicle showed a video of the nerve-racking incident recorded by the family.
Noida horror: Cab driver flees with family in car, arrested
In Greater Noida, a cab driver named Nasim was arrested after a police chase. He refused to stop for a check, with a family inside his car. The family pleaded with him to stop, but he refused. He collided with another car during the escape. Uber has removed the driver from its platform.
Janmashtami 2025: Traffic diverted near Iskcon Noida; check how to reach
Noida traffic police are implementing diversions on Saturday due to Krishna Janmashtami celebrations, particularly near the ISKCON Temple in Sector 33. The road stretch beside the temple will be closed, rerouting traffic through Hoshiyarpur village and Spice Mall. Visitors are advised to park at the Adobe building or, if necessary, the Sector 21 Noida Stadium parking lot.