Showing questions for November 19, 2025
- Total: 34 questions
Question 6 Nov 19, 2025
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What initiative has the Delhi Government undertaken to make school meals more nutritious in the current academic year?
Introduction of millet-based dishesThe Delhi Government, through the Directorate of Education (DoE), has revamped the mid-day meal menu by introducing millet-based dishes such as ragi and wheat flour halwa with masala chana and seasonal millet daliya. This change is part of a broader strategy to enhance the nutritional value of meals served to school children. Earlier menus mostly consisted of wheat or rice-based items like poori with aloo curry or chholley. The initiative also responds to past food safety concerns, including incidents where contaminants like lizards or fungi were found in meals. The DoE emphasized that all supplying NGOs must strictly follow prescribed nutritional norms and cannot alter approved dishes.
Question 7 Nov 19, 2025
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Which facial recognition tools were used by Delhi Police to solve a ₹42.39 lakh theft case in Karol Bagh?
C-Trace and C-BoatDelhi Police utilized advanced facial recognition systems named C-Trace and C-Boat to identify suspects involved in a major theft from a mobile wholesale shop in Bank Street, Karol Bagh. Grainy CCTV footage captured four unidentified men, and the facial recognition tools generated possible identity matches. These matches were corroborated with call detail records that revealed communication between an insider employee, Suraj, and the suspects on the night of the crime. This technological aid was crucial in leading to the arrest of Suraj and recovery of ₹13.5 lakh. The four main accused had fled to Shahjahanpur and remained at large at the time of reporting.
Question 8 Nov 19, 2025
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How many electric buses has the Delhi Government deployed within eight months as per Chief Minister Rekha Gupta?
1,400Chief Minister Rekha Gupta stated that her administration has deployed 1,400 electric buses in just eight months as part of a broader effort to modernize Delhi’s public transport network. This move is aimed at reducing pollution, enhancing commuter comfort, and rebuilding the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) into a financially stable and efficient institution. The initiative includes introducing low-floor, air-conditioned e-buses equipped with GPS, CCTV, and panic buttons. These buses are being deployed on high-demand routes to alleviate overcrowding and improve service reliability. The government also inaugurated a redeveloped Azadpur bus terminal to support this electric mobility push.
Question 9 Nov 19, 2025
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Where has the new District Social Welfare office for Northwest Delhi been inaugurated?
Opposite Azadpur Mandi in Indra NagarThe new District Social Welfare office for Northwest Delhi was inaugurated opposite Azadpur Mandi in Indra Nagar by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. This facility consolidates multiple social welfare services—such as old age, widow, and disability pensions, scholarships, and handicraft support—under one roof through a single-window system. The earlier office in Rohini operated from a cramped school building, causing inconvenience to beneficiaries. The new office, costing ₹2.14 crore, aims to reduce delays, minimize red tape, and ensure that no eligible resident is deprived of benefits due to logistical or bureaucratic hurdles. It serves 15 Assembly constituencies in the region.
Question 10 Nov 19, 2025
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What type of waste is the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) distributing to the public to promote circular resource use?
Semi-processed C&D wasteThe Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has started distributing semi-processed Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste, locally known as ‘malba’, to the public. This initiative supports circular economy principles by repurposing debris into useful materials like stone grit, sand, screened soil, and manufactured products such as paver blocks and kerb stones. Delhi operates four C&D processing plants—in Burari, Rani Khera, Bakarwala, and Shastri Park—that convert raw debris into reusable resources. The move aims to reduce landfill burden and encourage sustainable construction practices. Both government agencies and individual citizens can now access these recycled materials.