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What's up with Delhi today?

What's up with Delhi today?
31 Dec 2016
  • As the year comes to an end, data by Delhi Police showed a glimmer of hope as crimes marginally dipped in the city.
  • Meanwhile, deputy CM of Delhi became the latest victim of burglary as thieves make away with laptops and letterheads.
  • And, JNU which made quite some noise in the beginning of this year, continues to be a news-maker.

  • Laptops and documents stolen from Manish Sisodia's office
    Patparganj
  • Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's Patparganj office was burgled on Friday morning.
  • The burglars entered the office by cutting the wire mesh and turned away the CCTV cameras.
  • Laptops, letter pads and video recorder connected to CCTVs were stolen.
  • Police suspect that letterheads might be stolen to access government documents by the miscreants.
  • Former office bearers and some party workers are being questioned.

  • Three-year-old sexually assaulted by cab driver
    Crime
  • A cab driver was arrested by police after he was accused of sexually molesting a three-year-old girl, in the car.
  • Driver molested the girl while dropping her home in Sarai Rohilla, after school and threatened to repeat the act if she told anyone.
  • Victim's mother got suspicious at the unusually quiet nature of the girl, who has been sent for counselling.

  • Slight dip in crimes this year, motor vehicles theft increase
    Data
  • According to Delhi Police's crime data, crimes in the capital showed a marginal dip this year.
  • While crimes like molestation, robbery and rapes declined, motor vehicles theft increased with 5,250 more complaints this year than last year.
  • 2069 rape cases were registered in 2016, which meant a rape every four hours.

  • Absence of boat rides make Purana Quila a dull affair
    Purana Quila
  • Purana Quila lake which used to be a major attraction for visitors has been closed down after DTTDC failed to renew its contract with the ASI.
  • Officials said that the lake used to earn revenue up to ₹9 lakh, which has now dried-out.
  • Light and sound show at the Quila has not been getting visitors either, after zoo and the lake were closed down.

  • JNU administration warns professor for addressing students
    JNU
  • Nivedita Menon, a JNU professor was served notice by the administration for her address to students, against suspension of 12 students.
  • The university had earlier expelled 12 students for disrupting a meeting by violent behaviour.
  • It called Menon's address, 'violation of university rules' as gherao and addresses like these are prohibited in the campus.
  • Peaceful protests are allowed 20m away from the administration building.

  • Police putting reflector tapes on vehicles to avoid accidents
    Ghaziabad
  • Ghaziabad traffic police is undertaking drive to put reflector tapes on vehicles to minimize road accidents during fog.
  • Reflector tapes are coated with mica, which illuminates, thus alerting commuters and vehicles.
  • Police have put up tapes on 400 vehicles on accident prone sites, since Thursday.
  • 352 lives were lost in 752 road accidents, till October this year, which is the highest in five years.

  • Rapid Metro project gets delayed due to lack of cash
    Demonetization
  • Phase 2 of the Rapid Metro project is facing shortage of manpower due to lack of cash.
  • Demonetization-hit contractors are unable to pay labourers in cash, which has stalled work.
  • The metro line which will run between Sikanderpur metro station and Golf course extension was expected to be completed by 2016.
  • Unavailability of workers and clearances delay have pushed the deadline to February 2017.



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