Blast at Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station
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Delhi Metro passenger apologises after dropping charger on elderly man, gets slapped
A Delhi Metro passenger said he was slapped by an elderly co-passenger for accidentally dropping his phone charger on him. The man said he apologised immediately but was taken aback by the violent reaction.
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The man said that he was standing and charging his phone when his charger slipped and fell on a senior citizen who was seated below.
The investigation into Monday night’s car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort has gathered pace, with police arrestin
A major explosion took place in a Hyundai i20 near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi at around 6.50 pm on Monday, when the car had halted at a traffic signal. The blast resulted in the deaths of 12 people,
Lal Quila Metro Station is now closed until further notice. This decision follows security concerns after a recent car blast near the Red Fort. Entry and exit services are suspended. Other metro stations and lines remain operational.
New Delhi: Services at Lal Quila Metro Station will remain shut as the probe in the Delhi Car Blast continues. The area was cordoned off after an explosion occurred outside the metro station, killing 12 people. The impact of the blast spread several meters away from the incident site. Heavy security has now been deployed in the area.
As part of the project, DMIL will take over DMRC's existing contracts for operating and maintaining the Mumbai Metro Line 3 and Chennai Metro Phase 2, officials said.