Showing questions for November 19, 2025
- Total: 34 questions
Question 11 Nov 19, 2025
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How many e-District services is the Delhi Government planning to offer through Common Service Centres (CSCs)?
68The Delhi Government is integrating 68 services from its e-District portal into Common Service Centres (CSCs) across the city to improve accessibility, especially for those without digital means. Citizens can avail these services by paying a nominal fee of ₹30 per application, enabling doorstep access to essential certificates and welfare schemes. The initiative eliminates the need to visit multiple departmental counters and streamlines public service delivery. These services span departments like Food and Supply, Social Welfare, Women and Child Development, and Higher Education. A memorandum of understanding is under review, with services expected to be available at CSCs by the end of 2025.
Question 12 Nov 19, 2025
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What was the 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi on 18 November 2025?
374The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported that Delhi’s 24-hour average AQI rose to 374 on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, up from 351 the previous day. This falls in the 'very poor' category, with over 10 monitoring stations even slipping into the 'severe' category (AQI > 400). The worsening air quality poses serious health risks, especially to vulnerable groups, but even healthy individuals may experience adverse effects. Contributing factors included vehicular emissions (18.1%) and stubble burning (5.4%), though political parties contested the role of systemic failures versus agricultural practices. The AQI is expected to remain 'very poor' for the next several days according to official forecasts.
Question 13 Nov 19, 2025
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How many people were booked by Delhi Police for failing to complete mandatory police verification after the Red Fort blast?
175Following the November 10 suicide bombing near the Red Fort, Delhi Police launched a large-scale verification drive across north Delhi. A total of 175 individuals were booked for not completing the mandatory police verification process required for tenants and lodgers. The move was part of enhanced security measures, including door-to-door checks, drone surveillance, and inspections of guest houses. Offenders can be penalized under Section 223(a) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) with up to six months in jail or a fine of ₹2,500. Authorities emphasized public cooperation to prevent future security threats.
Question 14 Nov 19, 2025
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Which areas of Delhi received bomb threats via email on 18 November 2025?
Saket, Dwarka, and Patiala House courtsOn November 18, 2025, Saket, Dwarka, and Patiala House court complexes in Delhi received bomb threats via email allegedly sent by a terror module. Simultaneously, CRPF-run schools in Prashant Vihar and Dwarka also received phone-based threats. Security agencies responded immediately by evacuating the premises and deploying bomb disposal and dog squads. The threats were later confirmed as hoaxes after thorough searches found no explosives. This incident heightened public anxiety just days after the November 10 Red Fort blast that killed 15 people.
Question 15 Nov 19, 2025
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What is the route of the upcoming Yamuna cruise service in Delhi?
Sonia Vihar to JagatpurThe Yamuna cruise service, set to be Delhi’s first of its kind, will operate along a five-kilometre stretch between Sonia Vihar and Jagatpur. This initiative, reviewed jointly by the Union Minister, Delhi LG, and state ministers on November 18, 2025, aims to promote tourism, revive the Yamuna’s ecological and cultural significance, and introduce water-based public transport. Recent rejuvenation efforts have reportedly improved water quality and navigability in this stretch. The one-hour cruise will offer panoramic views of the river’s ghats and natural landscape, and is expected to boost local businesses and employment.