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27.01 / 16:01
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Four-storey building collapses in Delhi's Burari, multiple people trapped under debris
Oscar Public School in north Delhi's Burari on Monday evening, a Delhi Fire Services (DFS) official said. The DFS suspects that multiple people are trapped under the debris.
01.11 / 04:07
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Delhi records over 300 fire-related incidents on Diwali
Delhi Fire Service (DFS) received over 300 calls reporting fire-related incidents on Diwali, though no life-threatening cases were reported, an official said on Friday. Speaking to ANI, Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg said that between midnight and 6 am, approximately 158 fire-related incidents cases were reported. «There were no major calls but we received many. From 5 pm yesterday until midnight, around 192 calls were logged, and between midnight till 6 am around 158 more were reported. From 5 PM to 5 AM, in just 12 hours the 300 mark was crossed,» Atul Garg said.
28.07 / 16:19
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Delhi coaching centre incident: Court sends both accused to 14-day judicial custody
Delhi Court on Sunday sent the two accused, in the Old Rajinder Nagar IAS coaching incident to 14 days judicial custody.
21.06 / 10:09
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GRM Overseas board okays fundraise of Rs 136.5 crore
GRM Overseas, an FMCG and basmati rice exporting company, has announced that the board has approved the fund-raise of Rs 136.5 crore through the issue of share warrants on a preferential basis to 33 promoters and non-promoter investors. The board has approved the allotment of up to 91,00,000 share warrants at an issue price of Rs. 150 including a premium of Rs 148 per warrant. The funds raised will also expand India's “10X” brand, making it a comprehensive food FMCG product company. The funds will also be allocated to explore future inorganic growth opportunities, including strategic mergers and acquisitions, and improve operational capabilities. These activities may be undertaken directly by the Company or through its subsidiaries or joint ventures. The investors include Atul Garg (Promoter), Forbes EMF, Singularity Equity Fund and Nikhil Vora HUF, among others, will be issued share warrants.
18.06 / 09:13
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GRM Overseas share price jumps 10% after announcement of fundraise
Stock market today: GRM Overseas share price witnessed a substantial upside during Tuesday's deals. GRM Overseas share price today opened with an upside gap at ₹179.90 per share and touched an intraday high of ₹189.90 per share on NSE, recording more than a 10 percent rise against Monday's close price of ₹171.46 per share.
14.06 / 06:49
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Delhi: Over 50 shops gutted in Chandni Chowk fire, cooling operation underway
Delhi's Chandni Chowk area. Flames were still simmering under some collapsed portions of buildings and a cooling operation is underway, officials said on Friday. The fire broke out in Chandni Chowk's Old Katra Marwadi Market around 5 pm on Thursday. There were no casualties. Delhi Fire Services (DFS) chief Atul Garg said the fire was brought under control at 4.30 am.
13.06 / 08:45
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FMCG stock GRM Overseas jumps 18% after promoter stake buy news. Experts see more upside
Stock market today: GRM Overseas shares have been on an uptrend since early morning deals. Today, the FMCG stock opened upside at ₹150 apiece on MSE and touched an intraday high of ₹175 per share, recording an intraday rise of more than 18 percent on Thursday.
26.05 / 15:35
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Delhi hospital fire: License expired in March, unqualified doctors, no extinguishers - What led to death of 7 babies
Also Read: 'Came to know through news, friend': Fathers of two babies killed in Delhi hospital fire share their plightSpeaking to ANI, Chaudhary said that the hospital had installed over 10 beds when it had permission only for five beds, and 12 newborns were admitted at the time of incident.Further, Delhi Police also said that the doctors at the facility were not qualified to treat a newborn child in need of Neo-Natal Incentive care, as they were BAMS degree holders only."There were no fire extinguishers installed in the hospital in case of eruption of fire. There is no emergency exit in the hospital in case of any emergency," ANI quoted Delhi police as saying.Meanwhile, police have arrested hospital owner Naveen Khichi, and Dr Akash who was on duty.According to reports, in 2021, Khichi was booked for alleged mistreatment of a newborn during treatment, and at that time, it was discovered that the hospital was not registered under the Delhi Nursing Home Act.Meanwhile, Delhi government has orders Magisterial Enquiry into the Vivek Vihar New Born Baby Care Hospital Fire incidentAdditional Chief Secretary, Revenue and and Divisional Commissioner DDMA, Ashwani Kumar directed Shahadra District Magistrate and District Disaster Management Authority will inquire about the fire tragedy.Also Read | Delhi hospital fire: Owner of New Born Baby Care has history of criminal negligence, says reportEarlier in the day, Atul Garg, Director of the Delhi Fire Department said that there were some oxygen cylinders, because of which the blast took place.While six babies were declared brought dead, one died during treatment.
26.05 / 12:21
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Delhi hospital fire: Owner of New Born Baby Care has history of criminal negligence, says report
seven rescued babies died in the fire incident at the Baby Care New Born Hospital on Saturday night around 11.30 pm, five are undergoing treatment.The hospital is owned by Dr Naveen Khichi who is absconding since the incident, and he is believed to have fled to Jaipur.Also Read: Delhi hospital fire: 7 newborns die of suffocation, PM announces ex gratia of ₹2 lakhAccording to India Today, in 2021, Khichi was booked for alleged mistreatment of a newborn during treatment at the children's hospital.He had also reportedly threatened the couple from Uttar Pradesh's Hathras when they went to him after the hand of their baby was fractured during treatment and procured CCTV footage showing a nurse beating the newborn.In 2021, it was discovered that the hospital was not registered under the Delhi Nursing Home Act.
26.05 / 09:25
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Delhi fire tragedy: PM Modi announces Rs 2 lakh each for kin of deceased
Narendra Modi has announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to the next of kin of each deceased in the fire tragedy at a hospital in Delhi, in which at least seven new-borns were killed. «In the wake of the fire tragedy at a hospital in Delhi, the Prime Minister has announced that an ex gratia of Rs. 2 lakh from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of each deceased. Rs. 50,000 would be given to each of those injured,» the Prime Ministers' office posted on X. PM Modi also expressed sadness over the fire tragedy.
26.05 / 04:53
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Fire breaks out in residential building in east Delhi, three dead
fire broke out at a residential building in Krishna Nagar area of east Delhi early Sunday, officials of the Delhi Fire Services said. «We received a call of fire at 2.35 am from Krishna Nagar. The fire was doused at 7.20 am. Total five fire tenders were rushed to the spot,» Delhi Fire Services (DFS) chief Atul Garg said.
26.05 / 04:51
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Delhi news: 3 killed after fire breaks out in Shahdara, 2nd incident in a day
fire broke out at a building in Delhi's Krishna Nagar at around 2 am on Sunday, May 26. Seven people were rescued safely by the DFS unit.All three injured persons have been shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment, according to a report published by newswire ANI.This is the second fire accident in Delhi since Saturday night. Yesterday, a massive fire broke out at a children's hospital in Delhi's Vivek Vihar area that claimed seven newborn babies's lives and injured five other kids.
26.05 / 02:25
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Delhi news: 6 babies killed after massive fire broke out at hospital in Vivek Vihar
Delhi's Vivek Vihar area on Saturday night, said officials as quoted by newswire ANI.The official stated that at least 12 newborn babies were rescued from the fire, of which six died, one is on ventilator, and the remaining five kids have been admitted to hospital for treatment.At 11:32 p.m., the fire services received a call regarding the incident. Nine fire tenders immediately rushed to the spot.“A fire call from Baby Care Centre, near ITI, Block B of Vivek Vihar area was received. A total of nine fire tenders were dispatched," said Delhi Fire Services (DFS) chief Atul Garg as quoted by newswire PTI.The cause of the fire incident is yet to be ascertained.The incident comes on a day at least 27 persons were killed in Gujarat's Rajkot city when a massive fire swept through a crowded game zone and the building collapsed.
21.02 / 10:27
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16.02 / 05:09
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Delhi: Factory fire claims 11 lives, leaves 4 injured in Alipur
PTI, four additional bodies were discovered at the site, bringing the total death toll. The incident, which occurred on Thursday evening, also resulted in injuries to four individuals, who are currently receiving medical treatment at a hospital. Also Read: Delhi news: At least seven dead after massive fire erupts at a paint factory in Narela's Alipur market The charred bodies of the 11 victims were recovered from the factory, which also houses chemical godowns, located in Alipur's Dayal market, a Delhi Fire Services (DFS) official said.
13.11 / 04:22
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Pollution level soars again in the national capital post Diwali as ‘toxic haze’ blankets Delhi, NCR: Photos, videos
irecracker ban was flouted. Delhi Fire Service (DFS) chief, Atul Garg said around 100 calls for fire-related incidents were received by the Fire Service department on Diwali. These calls were received in the evening of November 12 between 6 pm and 10:45 pm.
04.09 / 13:07
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35 fire tenders, 500 personnel will be deployed for G20 Summit: DFS director
Delhi Fire Service (DFS) Director Atul Garg on Monday said 35 fire tenders and 500 personnel will be deployed for the G20 Summit scheduled to be held in the national capital later this week. In an interview with PTI Video, Garg said the department is geared up to combat any fire-related situation during the summit. The DFS has also procured four special high-voltage water pumping machines to avoid any waterlogging in the Rajghat area if it rains, he said. «Every department is preparing for the upcoming G20 meet.
14.05 / 13:37
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India: Police arrest company owners after building fire kills 27 in New Delhi
Police arrested two owners of a company that manufactures and sells security cameras after a massive fire reportedly started in their office in a four-storey commercial building in the Indian capital, killing 27 people and injuring 12 others, police and fire officials said Saturday.
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