Showing questions for February 14, 2026
- Total: 13 questions
Question 1 Feb 14, 2026
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How many schools in Delhi received bomb threat emails on February 14, 2026, which were later declared a hoax by authorities?
SevenOn February 14, 2026, at least seven schools across Delhi received threatening emails containing disturbing content that claimed bomb blasts would occur at specific times. The Delhi Fire Services identified the affected institutions including Delhi Tamil Education Association, Kendriya Vidyalaya in Gole Market, Happy Public School, Rabea Public School, CL Bhalla DAV School, Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, and the British School. Security agencies conducted thorough search operations at all locations but found nothing suspicious, subsequently declaring the threats as hoaxes. This incident followed a similar occurrence just days earlier when more than a dozen schools had received similar hoax threats. The emails also falsely claimed that Delhi would become Khalistan and threatened a blast inside Parliament.
Question 2 Feb 14, 2026
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What major infrastructure project was approved for Mehrauli-Badarpur Road at a cost of ₹1,471 crore according to announcements made on February 14, 2026?
Double-decker flyoverThe Delhi government announced approval for a double-decker flyover project on Mehrauli-Badarpur Road with an estimated cost of ₹1,471 crore on February 14, 2026. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta stated that this infrastructure development aims to significantly reduce traffic congestion in the area, which has been experiencing heavy vehicular movement. The project forms part of a larger development push for the Chhatarpur Assembly constituency where development projects worth ₹322 crore were also launched on the same day. Additionally, four elevated road projects were approved for Chhatarpur and nearby areas to improve connectivity. The government emphasized that such infrastructure investments are crucial for Delhi's long-term urban development and citizen convenience.
Question 3 Feb 14, 2026
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What cybersecurity measure did the Delhi Government specifically advise departments to implement on office computers according to its February 13, 2026 advisory?
Use only NIC email for official communicationThe Delhi Government's IT department issued a comprehensive cybersecurity advisory on February 13, 2026, directing all departments to adopt multiple security protocols. A key directive was that only National Informatics Centre (NIC) email should be used for official communication, prohibiting third-party channels for government work. The advisory also mandated departments to nominate assistant chief information security officers, avoid accessing anonymously shared links or attachments, and refrain from using pirated software. Additional measures included shutting down computers when leaving offices, implementing strong passwords with multi-factor authentication, and maintaining updated operating systems. These steps were taken following directions from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to prevent potential cybersecurity breaches that could damage the government's reputation.
Question 4 Feb 14, 2026
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In which East Delhi area did a 20-year-old woman sustain serious injuries after jumping from the third floor of Santosh Residency hotel on February 14, 2026?
Farsh BazarThe incident occurred in East Delhi's Farsh Bazar area on February 14, 2026, when a 20-year-old woman jumped from the third floor of Santosh Residency hotel located on 60 Feet Road. According to Shahdara Deputy Commissioner of Police Prashant Gautam, police received the emergency call around 1 pm and found that the woman had checked into the hotel earlier that day with a 22-year-old man from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. Preliminary inquiry revealed that the couple had a heated argument inside their room prior to the incident, which occurred a day before Valentine's Day. The woman, a resident of Sunder Nagri, was immediately rushed to a hospital where she continued to undergo treatment for her injuries. Police maintained the case under observation while conducting further investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Question 5 Feb 14, 2026
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Which former monarch arrived at Kathmandu airport on February 14, 2026, amidst pro-monarchy demonstrations in Nepal?
King Gyanendra ShahNepal's former King Gyanendra Shah arrived at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on February 14, 2026, greeted by hundreds of supporters calling for monarchy restoration. The gathering occurred despite prohibitory orders from the Kathmandu District Administration Office banning assemblies of more than five people in the airport area. Nepal officially abolished its monarchy in 2008 following a decade-long civil war and political transition to a federal democratic republic. Pro-monarchy sentiment has resurfaced recently amid the country's economic distress and political instability. Security forces maintained a heavy deployment around the airport during the former king's arrival.