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Showing questions for October 25, 2025 - Total: 25 questions
Question 6 Oct 25, 2025
What major administrative action did the Delhi Government’s Home Department undertake on October 25, 2025?
Announced a major reshuffle in the ranks of Delhi Police On October 25, 2025, the Delhi Government’s Home Department announced a significant reshuffle among senior IPS officers in Delhi Police. This included reassigning officers across key wings like traffic, crime, intelligence, and vigilance. The reshuffle aimed to enhance operational efficiency and address issues like traffic congestion and air pollution. It was approved by the Lieutenant Governor following recommendations from the Police Establishment Board. Notably, Neeraj Thakur (1994-batch IPS) was appointed as Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic), restoring a unified traffic command after nearly five years.
Question 7 Oct 25, 2025
Who was arrested in Dwarka for smuggling illegal liquor in an ambulance?
Ritik On October 25, 2025, a 21-year-old man named Ritik from Rohtak, Haryana, was arrested in Delhi’s Dwarka area for transporting a large quantity of illicit liquor in an ambulance. Police recovered 1,400 quarters and 84 bottles, including brands like Royal Stag and Royal Green. Ritik had sourced the liquor from Bahadurgarh in Haryana and was attempting to supply it in Delhi. He tried to evade police near Sai Mandir but was caught after a brief chase. The vehicle used for smuggling was also seized by authorities.
Question 8 Oct 25, 2025
Which festival did Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta celebrate with BSF personnel at the Chhawla camp?
Bhai Dooj Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited the BSF camp in Chhawla on October 25, 2025, where she not only launched a new water pipeline project but also celebrated Bhai Dooj with the paramilitary personnel. During the event, she praised the soldiers as the 'shield of our country' and reiterated the government’s commitment to their welfare. She also promised to construct a synthetic athletic track at the camp as requested by BSF officials. The water pipeline will connect the camp to the Dwarka water treatment plant, benefiting nearby villages too.
Question 9 Oct 25, 2025
What is the Delhi Government’s plan regarding the re-establishment of a gaushala in Ghumanheda village?
Establish it under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model The Delhi Government, through its Development Department, plans to re-establish a gaushala in Ghumanheda village under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. This follows the cancellation of the previous licence due to violations and high cattle mortality. A selected NGO, trust, or corporate entity will be responsible for construction, operation, and maintenance without any financial aid from the government. The land will remain government property, and the operator will get a license deed with an initial tenure that can be extended based on performance. The initiative aligns with the government’s goal to relocate stray cattle to safe, managed environments.
Question 10 Oct 25, 2025
Why was Congress leader Udit Raj’s family evicted from their Pandara Park government bungalow?
They occupied the bungalow five months beyond the permitted retention period after superannuation Udit Raj’s wife, Seema Raj, a retired IRS officer, was allotted the Pandara Park bungalow in her official capacity but superannuated on November 30, 2024. Government rules allow six months of post-retirement retention, meaning she could stay until May 31, 2025. However, the family remained in the house until October 2025—five months beyond the deadline—making them unauthorised occupants. Despite a pending court case, the Directorate of Estates carried out the eviction on October 25, 2025, following an order issued in August. Udit Raj alleged caste-based harassment, but officials cited procedural compliance and outstanding dues of over ₹21 lakh.

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