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43 killed in massive fire in Delhi's Anaj Mandi, rescue efforts on as chaos grips area

Anaj Mandi blaze one of the worst fire tragedies that hit Delhi

5:04 pm December 8, 2019

New Delhi: The Anaj Mandi inferno that killed at least 43 people on Sunday morning is the second most severe fire in the national capital after the Uphaar Cinema tragedy that claimed 59 lives and left over 100 injured. The theatre in the posh Green Park area was screening “Border and several families were there […]

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43 killed in massive fire in Delhi's Anaj Mandi, rescue efforts on as chaos grips area

43 killed in massive fire in Delhi’s Anaj Mandi, rescue efforts on as chaos grips area

4:42 pm December 8, 2019

New Delhi: At least 43 people were killed after a massive fire broke out in a factory in Anaj Mandi area on Rani Jhansi Road here on Sunday morning, police said. A call about the fire was received at 5:22 AM following which 30 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. Over 50 people were […]

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CMS holds Global Interfaith Convention to promote communal harmony

Muslims, Jews targeted as hate crimes surge in Britain

9:18 pm October 15, 2019

London: Muslims and Jews were among the religious groups most targeted in the UK in 2018-19 as the country registered a 10 per cent spike in hate crimes over the previous year, according to official government data released on Tuesday. The UK Home Office data found that there were a record 103,379 hate crime offences […]

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DHFL shares hit lower circuit as Edelweiss moves HC for recovery of dues

1:20 pm October 10, 2019

New Delhi: Shares of DHFL continued with its downtrend as it tumbled nearly 10 per cent and hit its lower circuit limit on Thursday after Edelweiss Asset Management Ltd approached the Bombay High Court for recovery of dues from the troubled firm. The shares of DHFL are on a decline since October 4, and have […]

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US Congressional Caucus to convene hearing on Kashmir

Normal life remains disrupted for 64th day in Kashmir

6:38 pm October 7, 2019

Srinagar: Normal life remained affected in Kashmir for the 64th consecutive day on Monday as main markets continued to be shut and public transport off the roads, officials said. Private transport was plying unhindered in Srinagar and other districts across the Valley, they said. The officials said auto-rickshaws and some inter-district cabs were seen plying […]

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