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Showing questions for October 24, 2025 - Total: 22 questions
Question 6 Oct 24, 2025
What legal provision was added to the case after the death of Salman, a 22-year-old youth thrashed over a social media video dispute in Nand Nagri?
Section 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the BNS After Salman succumbed to his injuries on October 23, 2025, Delhi Police upgraded the charges in the case by invoking Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which deals with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. This provision is applied when death results from intentional harm that does not meet the threshold of murder under Indian law. The incident began as a quarrel over filming a social media reel and escalated into a violent assault. Salman was admitted in critical condition to GTB Hospital and later died. Police are currently investigating the case and examining CCTV footage to identify and apprehend the suspects.
Question 7 Oct 24, 2025
In which Delhi locality did a man allegedly shoot another person over a dispute involving pet dog food being fed to a stray?
Aman Vihar The incident occurred in Aman Vihar, a locality in northwest Delhi, where Ashu Chaudhary, a 46-year-old dog owner, allegedly shot Varun alias Karan in the leg after an argument erupted. The argument started when the younger sister of Chaudhary’s employee fed the dog’s food to a stray animal. When Varun arrived to intervene, Chaudhary allegedly fired at him. Police confirmed a puncture wound on the victim’s right leg, and Chaudhary was subsequently arrested. The case highlights tensions escalating over seemingly minor domestic disputes in urban settings.
Question 8 Oct 24, 2025
Which vector-borne disease in Delhi has shown an increase in cases in 2025 compared to both 2024 and 2023?
Chikungunya As per health department data cited in the report, chikungunya infections in Delhi rose to 104 cases by mid-October 2025, up from 83 in 2024 and 29 in 2023. In contrast, both malaria and dengue cases have declined compared to previous years, attributed to enhanced surveillance and anti-larval measures. The rise in chikungunya is concerning as it indicates possible gaps in vector control specific to the Aedes mosquito, which also spreads dengue. No deaths have been reported from any of these diseases in 2025 so far. Public health officials continue to monitor post-monsoon disease trends closely.
Question 9 Oct 24, 2025
Which multimodal transport corridor will include the Aerocity station near IGI Airport and connect Delhi to Rajasthan?
Delhi-Gurugram-SNB (Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror) corridor The Delhi-Gurugram-SNB corridor, developed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), spans 106 km with 16 stations and will integrate semi-high-speed rail with existing metro, road, and air networks at Aerocity. This corridor is part of the Namo Bharat rapid rail initiative and aims to drastically reduce travel time across NCR towns like Ghaziabad, Noida, Manesar, and beyond into Rajasthan. Aerocity is poised to become India’s largest multimodal transport hub with this integration. The corridor features 71 km elevated and 35 km underground sections for efficiency. It will also allow seamless travel across other Namo Bharat routes without changing trains.
Question 10 Oct 24, 2025
How many members of the ‘Thak-Thak’ gang were arrested by Delhi Police for stealing electronics from parked cars near key locations like Bharat Mandapam and the Supreme Court?
Three Delhi Police arrested three individuals—Deepak alias Nikhil (25), Dinesh alias Babloo (36), and Naushad (29)—in connection with multiple thefts from parked vehicles, a modus operandi known locally as ‘Thak-Thak’. The gang targeted high-footfall areas including near Bharat Mandapam and the Supreme Court. Police recovered stolen items such as a motorcycle, an iPad, and two mobile phones during a sting operation near Govindpuri Metro Station. Deepak admitted to using stolen motorcycles to commit crimes with an associate named Zakir. The arrests are part of ongoing efforts to curb urban vehicle-related thefts in the capital.

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