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Man Killed in Horrific Attack Over Food Spill on Delhi Bus.

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A shocking case of violence over a minor dispute came to light in Delhi’s Outer North district after a 35-year-old cook was murdered inside a bus last week. The incident, which stemmed from an argument over spilled food, was uncovered following a missing person’s complaint, a post-mortem examination, and subsequent police investigations.

While one suspect has been taken into custody, authorities are actively searching for two others involved in the crime.

The Fatal Encounter
The victim, identified as Manoj, lost his life inside an RTV bus in Bawana on the night of February 1. According to police reports, Manoj and his colleague Dinesh had just finished catering an event in Sultanpur Dabas and were carrying leftover food when they boarded the bus. Alongside them, three other passengers, including the driver, were already inside.

As the vehicle neared Bawana Chowk, Manoj accidentally spilled some food, which stained the seats and floor. This seemingly minor mishap enraged the driver and his associates.

“They permitted Dinesh to get off at Bawana Chowk but prevented Manoj from leaving. Instead, they forced him to clean the spill with his shirt, subjected him to verbal abuse, and then began to assault him,” said DCP (Outer North) Nidhin Valsan.

The violence escalated when the driver, identified as Ashish, allegedly grabbed a metal rod and inflicted grievous injuries on Manoj’s private parts. The relentless assault left him unconscious. Believing him to be dead, the attackers disposed of his body near the Bawana flyover before fleeing the scene.

Discovery and Investigation
The next day, a PCR call alerted authorities to an unidentified body found near the Bawana flyover. The police team that arrived at the scene noted the absence of visible injuries, and the body was taken to BSA Hospital in Rohini for further examination.

Initially, there were no suspicions of foul play. However, on February 5, a post-mortem report revealed multiple internal injuries, including severe trauma to sensitive areas, leading investigators to suspect homicide.

Following this revelation, police identified the victim as Manoj, a resident of Gautam Colony in Narela, after his brother, Jitendra, reported him missing on February 2.

Arrests and Ongoing Search
In response, police registered a case under sections 103(1) and 3(5) of BNSS at Bawana Police Station. Special teams were deployed to track down the perpetrators, with CCTV footage playing a crucial role in identifying the suspects.

On Sunday, officials confirmed the arrest of 24-year-old Sushant Sharma from Karala. However, the driver and one more accomplice remain at large. Raids are being conducted to apprehend them as investigations continue.

This gruesome crime has raised serious concerns about public safety and the alarming rise in violent incidents over trivial disputes. Authorities have assured that all those involved will be brought to justice.

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Pink Smart Cards Ignored by Most Women in Delhi — Govt May Make Them Compulsory

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Even after more than 5.5 lakh Pink Saheli Smart Cards have been given to women in Delhi, only a small number are using them for free bus travel. As per official data, only about 5–6% of women passengers — around 6,000 to 8,000 — are using these cards right now.

The Pink Saheli Smart Card was launched on March 2 by Droupadi Murmu. The aim was to replace the old pink ticket system with a smart card system under the ‘One Nation, One Card’ plan. This also helps make sure that only women aged 12 and above who live in Delhi can get free travel.

After the launch, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta had said that pink tickets would still be allowed for three months. But officials say most women are still using pink tickets instead of the new card.

Every day, around 23 lakh people travel by bus in Delhi. Out of this, about 6 to 7 lakh are women. Still, many of them have not started using the smart card.

Officials are now planning a survey to find out why the card is not being used much. They want to check if women do not have the card, if some are from outside Delhi, or if bus staff are not asking passengers to use it.

The Delhi Transport Corporation is also planning surprise checks in buses. These checks will see if women are not tapping the card or if conductors are still giving pink tickets.

A senior official said that the government plans to make the smart card the only way to travel free in buses. This rule may start from July. Before that, awareness drives will be done in buses to tell people about the card.

The free bus travel scheme for women started in 2019 under the earlier AAP government. Since then, more than 150 crore pink tickets have been used.

For the year 2026–27, the government has kept ?450 crore for this scheme. Right now, the cards are being made at 58 centres across the city.

Women aged 12 and above can apply for the card using their Delhi Aadhaar and a mobile number linked to it.

Earlier, the Chief Minister also said that DTC has faced a loss of around ?14,000 crore and that the government plans to make the ticket system fully digital.

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Minimum E-Rickshaw Fare in Delhi Could Go Up to Rs 20

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People who travel by e-rickshaw in Delhi may soon have to pay more. A group of electric vehicle operators has decided to raise the starting fare to Rs 20. This step has been taken because prices of fuel, parts, and daily needs have gone up, while e-rickshaw fares have stayed the same for many years.

Anuj Sharma, head of the e-rickshaw group, said these vehicles have been running in Delhi since 2010. In all these years, their fares did not change. At the same time, auto and taxi fares were raised more than once. He said the new fare may start from next month.

The decision came after a meeting between drivers, sellers, makers, and Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh.

At present, Delhi has more than 2 lakh registered e-rickshaws. Around 1.5 lakh more are running without full registration. These vehicles help people travel short distances, mainly in areas where buses or metros are not easy to reach.

Right now, many drivers charge about Rs 10 for the first 2 km, and Rs 5 for each extra km. With the new plan, the base fare will go up.

In another step, the transport department has taken back a 2022 rule. That rule allowed companies to register many e-rickshaws in their name. Now, the aim is to keep the vehicles in the hands of drivers instead of big firms.

Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh said this move will help drivers earn better and stop control by a few big players. He added that this step will support small drivers and help them run their own work.

He also said this change will help more people in Delhi get a fair chance to own and run e-rickshaws, which are an important part of daily travel in the city.

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‘No PUC, No Fuel’ Rule Is Now Permanent — What It Means

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Delhi has made the ‘No PUC, No Fuel’ rule a fixed rule to control air pollution. This step is taken to stop vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate from getting fuel. Vehicle smoke is one of the main reasons for dirty air in the city, especially in winter.

Under this rule, if a vehicle does not have a valid PUC certificate, petrol pumps will refuse to fill fuel. Earlier, this rule was tested in some phases, but now it has become a regular system.

What Is ‘No PUC, No Fuel’?

This rule links fuel with pollution check. When a vehicle reaches a petrol pump, its PUC status is checked through a digital system. Staff will refuse fuel if the certificate is not there or has expired until it is renewed.

The system is connected to online data so there is less scope for checking manually.

Why Has This Rule Been Made Permanent In Delhi?

Delhi has a very serious problem of air pollution. Old and poorly maintained vehicles create more smoke and harm the air. With this rule, the government wants to:

Make people keep their vehicles in good condition
Reduce use of vehicles that create too much smoke
Improve air quality in the city
Make checking regular instead of doing it once in a while

This step helps keep control on pollution all year.

Who Will Be Affected?

This rule applies to all fuel-based vehicles in Delhi, such as:

  • Private cars and bikes
  • Commercial vehicles
  • Old vehicles close to their limit

Vehicles with a valid PUC certificate will not face any problem at petrol pumps.

How to Avoid Problems at Petrol Pumps

To avoid trouble, vehicle owners should:

Check their PUC date on time
Renew it before it expires
Keep a soft copy or print copy
Keep the vehicle in good condition

Getting a PUC certificate is quick and low-cost, so it is easy for most people to follow this rule.

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