Showing questions for August 20, 2025
- Total: 37 questions
Question 6 Aug 20, 2025
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Who was arrested following the Raja Garden fire that killed four people in a west Delhi electronics shop?
Mansh MahajanMansh Mahajan, the owner of Mahajan Electronics in Raja Garden, was arrested after a fire killed four employees, including Payal, Aayushi, Amandeep Kaur, and Ravi. The fire broke out due to a short circuit on the second floor, where employees were having lunch. Police found no fire safety equipment, separate exit, or suppression system at the premises, indicating gross negligence. The absence of basic safety measures forced firefighters to break down a wall to rescue trapped workers. The victim's families have demanded compensation and justice, citing the owner's lack of support even after the tragedy.
Question 7 Aug 20, 2025
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Why did the Delhi Police direct senior officers to identify 'undesirable influencers'?
To prevent individuals from misusing photos with police to gain illegal influenceDelhi Police Commissioner SBK Singh has directed Special Commissioners to prepare a list of 'undesirable' individuals who frequently get photographed with police personnel. These individuals, often with questionable backgrounds, use such images to project influence and advance illegal activities. The move aims to curb misuse of police association for personal gain and maintain the integrity of law enforcement. By identifying and monitoring such people, the police hope to prevent reputational damage and reduce corruption. This initiative reflects growing concern over the nexus between certain civilians and law enforcement for illicit advantages.
Question 8 Aug 20, 2025
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An FIR was registered against Sharda University following the suicide of a BTech student. What was the primary allegation made by the student's father in his complaint?
The university failed to inform the family about the student's absence from classesKartik Chandra Dey, father of Shivam Dey, alleged that Sharda University did not inform the family despite his son missing classes since August 2023. Although the university sent fee reminders, it did not communicate academic concerns or absenteeism. Shivam, who struggled with backlogs and failed to meet the CGPA requirement, left a suicide note citing academic pressure. The father claimed this lack of communication contributed to the tragedy. The case has raised questions about student mental health support and institutional responsibility in higher education.
Question 9 Aug 20, 2025
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Which app has the Delhi Government launched to streamline public grievance redressal across departments?
Delhi MitraThe Delhi Government launched the "Delhi Mitra" app to create a single-window system for citizens to register grievances with various departments, including Delhi Police, MCD, DDA, and NDMC. This platform integrates existing systems like PGMS into a unified digital solution. Citizens can file complaints via web portal, mobile app, WhatsApp, or call centre. The app ensures real-time updates, feedback mechanisms, and escalation on dissatisfaction. It reflects the government's commitment to "Minimum Government, Maximum Governance" and enhancing public trust.
Question 10 Aug 20, 2025
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What is the key feature of the 'Delhi Mitra' app regarding grievance resolution?
Complaints can be filed via WhatsApp and receive stage-wise updatesThe 'Delhi Mitra' app allows citizens to file complaints not only through a web portal and mobile application but also via WhatsApp, making it highly accessible. Users receive SMS alerts at every stage of complaint processing, ensuring transparency. If dissatisfied, citizens can give negative feedback, triggering automatic escalation to higher authorities, with a third review option available. The system also mandates grievance officers to meet citizens in person every Wednesday. This multi-channel, feedback-driven mechanism ensures accountability and timely resolution.