Showing questions for August 25, 2025
- Total: 43 questions
Question 41 Aug 25, 2025
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Which Delhi Police initiative involves officials conducting inspections together on a bus to address urban infrastructure issues?
Government on WheelsThe 'Government on Wheels' initiative was launched by Delhi's PWD Minister Parvesh Verma to bring multi-departmental officials together for on-site inspections of critical infrastructure. During a 47-kilometer inspection of the Outer Ring Road, officials identified issues like potholes, encroachments, drainage problems, and sanitation lapses. The concept aims to move governance out of offices and into real-world settings for immediate, actionable solutions. This initiative promotes coordination, accountability, and faster resolution of public grievances. It is planned to be expanded to other major roads in Delhi.
Question 42 Aug 25, 2025
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Why was Rajeshbhai Khimji, the man accused of assaulting Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, reportedly motivated to carry out the attack?
He was protesting the Supreme Court's order on relocating stray dogsRajeshbhai Khimji, an autorickshaw driver from Rajkot, claimed he came to Delhi to protest the Supreme Court’s order on relocating stray dogs, which he strongly opposed. He believed Lord Bhairav, whose vehicle is a black dog, had instructed him in a dream to protect stray animals. Khimji attended the 'Jan Sunwai' programme to raise this issue but allegedly assaulted CM Rekha Gupta when he failed to get her attention. His mobile phone has been sent for forensic analysis, and he has prior criminal records in Gujarat. Police are investigating his connections and digital footprint.
Question 43 Aug 25, 2025
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Which Delhi Minister launched the pipeline replacement project in Bawana to ensure clean drinking water supply?
Ravinder Indraj SinghDelhi's Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh announced the replacement of old and damaged water pipelines in Bawana, some of which were 35–40 years old. The project aims to provide uninterrupted and clean drinking water to residents, especially in JJ colonies and rural areas. The new ductile iron pipelines will be laid within three months, and affected roads will be restored promptly. This initiative aligns with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s directive to improve basic amenities in Delhi’s villages and marginalized communities. Nearly 2,500 residents are expected to benefit from this upgrade.