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Massive Fire Incident at Mukherjee Nagar Coaching Centre: Over 60 Students Hospitalized

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A fire incident at a coaching center building in Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar resulted in the admission of 61 individuals to three hospitals, as stated in an official report. The affected group consisted of 60 students and one guard, with 50 students already discharged and the remaining 11, including the guard, currently receiving treatment. At the time of the incident, approximately 200-250 students from various coaching centers were attending classes.
Prompt action was taken to address the situation, with 10 fire tenders and 16 CAT ambulances arriving promptly. The rescue and relief operations were carried out successfully, extinguishing the fire and safely evacuating the students from the first and second floors. The district crime team conducted an inspection of the site and captured photographs. Furthermore, the forensic team of FSL, Rohini, also inspected the location.
A case has been registered under sections 336/337/338/120B/34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at the Mukherjee Nagar Police Station, and an ongoing investigation is underway. Meanwhile, students from various coaching centers in Mukherjee Nagar expressed their discontent by staging a protest and blocking the road. They raised slogans and held posters demanding justice.
Delhi Police PRO Suman Nalwa explained that the fire originated from an electricity meter in the building. While some students sustained injuries while evacuating, no individuals were trapped inside the building. Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited released a statement clarifying that the cause of the fire is currently unknown. Their initial inspection indicates that the smoke originated from the Air Conditioning unit on the fourth floor, rather than the electricity meters. However, the police have cordoned off the area, and further investigation is underway.
The Fire Services official confirmed that all individuals have been rescued, and the firefighting operation has concluded.
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Delhi’s January Air Quality Ranks Second Best in Recent Years.
Air pollution in Delhi was slightly higher this January than last year, but the month still ranks among the cleanest January periods since 2022. Data checked by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) shows that the average Air Quality Index (AQI) up to January 30 was 307. During the same time in 2025, the average AQI was 306.
The study shows that January 2025 had the lowest pollution level for the month in the past few years, with an average AQI of 306. In 2022, the monthly average AQI was 279. Based on current data, January 2026 is now the second-cleanest January after these years.
Looking at daily air levels, January 2026 had two days in the “moderate” range, 12 days in the “poor” range, 14 days in the “very poor” range, and two days marked as “severe.” In January 2025, there were two “moderate” days, 13 “poor” days, and 16 “very poor” days. No “severe” days were recorded that month.
Experts say the two “severe” days this year may be one reason the average AQI is a little higher than last year.
The air warning system says the air on January 31 is likely to stay in the “very poor” range.
The Central Pollution Control Board classifies AQI levels like this: 0–50 is “good,” 51–100 is “satisfactory,” 101–200 is “moderate,” 201–300 is “poor,” 301–400 is “very poor,” and 401–500 is “severe.
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Delhi Man Shot Dead an Hour Before Birthday After Hug From Attacker
A 27-year-old man was shot dead in Shahdara, Delhi, late Friday night. Police said he was only an hour away from his birthday when the attack happened. He had gone out to meet a few men to sort out a recent fight.
Police said the shooter hugged him first and then fired at his head.
The firing took place around 11:09 pm near Chhotu Halwai Shop in V Block, Naveen Shahdara. After getting a call about gunshots, a police team reached the spot and found the victim, Gagan, lying with a bullet wound on his head.
Senior officers, local police staff, the Crime Team and forensic experts checked the area. Gagan’s body was taken to GTB Hospital.
Family members said Gagan had stepped outside to meet someone he knew.
His father, Ravi Kumar, told IANS, “He came down to meet the man. They hugged, and then the man shot him in the head. He even fired in the air. By the time I came down, my son was on the ground. I don’t know about any fight.”
Gagan was married and had a baby boy who was only 10 days old.
Police later said Gagan was known in the area for past cases. He had a bullet injury on his right temple and was declared dead at the hospital.
Two men had arrived on a motorcycle. One has been caught along with the bike, while the other is still missing.
Police said Gagan had a fight with the accused earlier, and they had met to settle the matter.
A case has been filed under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Arms Act. The police are looking into the case further.
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Delhi police find fake phone setup, seize more than 1,800 devices

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Delhi Police found a secret phone assembly setup in a narrow lane in Karol Bagh. Five men were caught, and officers took more than 1,800 phones along with software used to change IMEI numbers.
Police said this is one of the biggest cases of IMEI tampering seen in Central Delhi in recent months.
During questioning, the men said they bought old phones from scrap sellers and new outer parts from China. They joined old motherboards with new bodies to make the phones look fresh. After that, they changed the IMEI numbers with a tool called “WRITEIMEI 0.2.2”.
The group said they had been doing this for two years.
The local police team had been keeping an eye on the area for around 15 days after getting a tip. When they reached the building in Beedanpura, they found all five men working on phones and changing IMEI numbers with a laptop.
Police took 1,826 phones—both keypad and touchscreen—along with a laptop, IMEI software, a scanning tool, many phone bodies, and IMEI sticker sheets.
The men caught are Ashok Kumar (45), said to be the main person, along with Ramnarayan (36), Dharmender Kumar (35), Deepanshu (25), and Deepak (19). They were selling these changed phones in local markets.
An FIR has been filed under BNS sections 318(4) and 112, section 65 of the IT Act, and sections 42(3)(c) and 42(3)(e) of the Telecom Act, 2023.
Police are now checking how the parts were sourced, who supplied the motherboards, how the phones were moved to markets, and who else may be linked. Officers said more action may happen soon.
