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Delhi Government Plans New System to Track Projects and Spending in Real-Time

The Delhi government is working on a new system that will help its finance department monitor projects, spending, and revenue collection in real time. Called the Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS), the software aims to make tracking budgets, expenses, and project progress faster and simpler.
Right now, different departments have this information, but it’s scattered. “If the finance department needs details about spending or budgets, they have to collect it manually, which takes time. This new system will make all the data digital and easy to access,” said a senior official.
How It Will Help
The system will let the government quickly check how much money has been spent on a project or whether more funds are needed. It will also track money collected through GST, excise duty, VAT, and license fees.
“If we collect less revenue than expected, the system will let us know right away. This way, we can take steps to fix the issue on time,” the official added.
One key benefit is that the system will help decide if a request for funds is really needed, which could prevent unnecessary spending and control rising costs.
Learning from Other States
Delhi’s finance department has already visited Rajasthan to see how a similar system works there. “We plan to look at systems in other states too so we can learn and improve our own setup,” the official said.
What’s Next?
The IFMS will also include tracking for salaries and General Provident Fund payments. The finance department has been put in charge of developing and implementing the system.
The project is currently in the tendering stage. A consultant has been hired to create the tender documents, which will be ready in about a month. Officials expect the entire system to be up and running in about three months after that.
The government recently held a workshop to introduce the idea to stakeholders. Once in place, this new system is expected to make financial management in Delhi smoother, faster, and more transparent.
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Diwali 2025 Date Confusion? Get the Full Details Here

Diwali, also called Deepawali, is one of the biggest festivals for Hindus. People all over India celebrate it with lights, sweets, and joy. The festival is about the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance. Diwali Celebrates on the Amavasya (new moon) of the Kartik month.
Why There Is Confusion About the Date
This year, some people are unsure about the date because the Amavasya tithi lasts for two days—from October 20 to October 21, 2025. Don’t worry! Here’s the information to help you celebrate Diwali at the right time.
Diwali 2025: Date and Time
Amavasya Tithi Starts: October 20, 2025 – 3:44 PM
Amavasya Tithi Ends: October 21, 2025 – 5:54 PM
Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: October 20, 2025 – 7:08 PM to 8:18 PM
Pradosh Kaal: October 20, 2025 – 5:46 PM to 8:18 PM
Vrishabha Kaal: October 20, 2025 – 7:08 PM to 9:03 PM
Since the Amavasya tithi starts on October 20, the main day to celebrate Diwali is October 20, 2025.
The Significance of Diwali
Diwali is a festival full of lights, joy, and celebration. It marks the victory of good over evil and brings happiness, peace, and luck to people.
According to Hindu tradition, Diwali celebrates the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. People welcomed him by lighting lamps, decorating the city, and making rangoli.
On Diwali, people pray to Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kuber. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi comes to homes on this night and brings wealth, happiness, and peace. The festival is a time to celebrate life, family, and positivity.
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Delhi’s Nightlife Is Getting a Foodie Twist! Govt’s Plan Revealed.

Delhi is getting ready to make its nightlife more exciting. The city government is planning food streets that will stay open late, serving a mix of popular local dishes along with music and cultural shows.
Food Trucks in Key Areas
PWD Minister Parvesh Verma said that food trucks will be placed in busy locations like Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk. These trucks will serve food from 10 PM to 1 AM to give people more night-time food options.
Inspired by Indore’s “56 Dukaan”
This idea takes inspiration from Indore’s well-known “56 Dukaan” area, which is famous for its street food and active night scene. Delhi hopes to create something similar to boost tourism and support local culture.
Pilot Project to Begin Soon
The plan will first be tested in one area—most likely Connaught Place, Hauz Khas, or Chandni Chowk. If successful, more zones will follow. Cleanliness will be a priority, and vendors ignoring hygiene rules may lose their licenses.
Support for Local Businesses and Artists
This move is expected to help street vendors, artists, and small shop owners by giving them more visibility and income. It’s also aimed at creating jobs and offering Delhi’s residents a safe, lively space to enjoy at night.
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Delhi Police Constable ‘Kartar’ Singlehandedly Nabs 3 Burglars in Hauz Khas.

In Delhi’s Hauz Khas area, a late-night encounter created a stir when a lone constable caught three suspects after a brief chase.
The constable, Kartar, posted at Malviya Nagar police station, was on night patrol when he noticed three young men acting suspiciously. He asked them to stop, but they ran. While chasing them, one of the men attacked Kartar with an iron rod. Luckily, he was wearing a helmet and avoided injury.
To warn them, Kartar first fired a shot in the air. But the suspects kept running. When they turned aggressive, he fired in self-defence, injuring one. All three were later arrested, and the injured man was taken to the hospital.
Police say the trio is part of a gang involved in house break-ins across states. A stolen bike and burglary tools were found. One of the accused has 14 cases registered in different Delhi police stations.
Investigation is ongoing.