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  • Gurugram Police To Conduct Real-Time Monitoring Of Guests Staying At Hotels

    According to an official statement, action will be taken against those who do not register on the website and do not fill the record of customer details after registering.

     Gurugram police will now conduct real-time monitoring of guests who are staying at hotels in the city, police said.

    They said that the police have made it mandatory for hotel operators to register their hotels through Citizen Services on Haryana Police website and fill in the details of the guests.

    According to an official statement, action will be taken against those who do not register on the website and do not fill the record of customer details after registering.

    It said that after filling the details of the guests, the concerned police station will also have the record of customers staying in the hotel through Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS).

    Gurugram police issued orders to all the hotel owners and operators that they should register their hotels on the website, so that the details of the customers staying in the hotel can reach the police, they added.

    Gururgam Commissioner of Police Vikas Kumar Arora said,”The information filled by the hotel operators on CCTNS will be shared with the SHO of the concerned police station in real time, which will curb the cases of crimes committed while staying in the hotel and the information about the suspects will also reach the police easily.” “All hotel operators must ensure to register themselves on CCTNS and fill the customer details regularly,” he added.

  • 31-Year-Old Taxi Driver Arrested For Allegedly Killing His Live-In Partner

    The accused, identified as Mustaq Ahmed, a native of Uttarakhand, was arrested on Wednesday on the victim’s sister’s complaint lodged recently at Sector 5 police station.

     A 31-year-old taxi driver has been arrested for allegedly killing his live-in partner six months ago in Uttarakhand, Gurugram police said on Thursday.

    The accused, identified as Mustaq Ahmed, a native of Uttarakhand, was arrested on Wednesday on the victim’s sister’s complaint lodged recently at Sector 5 police station. He has been sent to a six-day police remand by a local court.

    The body of the deceased, Pooja (35), was found under a bridge in Uttarakhand’s Nadanna village.

    According to police, Ahmed had been in a live-in relationship with Pooja, also from Uttarakhand, for two years. They had been residing in Gurugram until the latter half of 2024.

    The police said Ahmed used to drive a taxi in Uttarakhand and met Pooja, a divorcee, in 2022 when he took her and her mother to a hospital for treatment in his taxi on two or three occasions.

    During this time, Ahmed and Pooja developed a relationship and came to Gurugram, police said.

    In Gurugram, Ahmed started driving a taxi again, and Pooja did domestic work. Both of them lived together for two years.

    During the investigation, it was revealed that Ahmed, while in a relationship with Pooja, married someone else at some point last year, and Pooja learned about it in October 2024.

    This led to a confrontation, with Ahmed leaving her behind in Gurugram for Uttarakhand.

    Pooja followed him and went to Mushtaq’s house, where they fought again. The accused’s family evicted them from the house, police said.

    A senior investigating officer said that to get rid of Pooja, Ahmed took her to his sister’s house on November 15 last year. After staying there for a day, he took Pooja to Nadanna canal on the pretext of taking her for a walk the next day, when he murdered her with a knife.

    The accused wrapped her body in a bed sheet and hid it under a bridge. After this, the officer said the accused hid in multiple places, including Karnataka.

  • 4 Arrested For Assaulting Bikers In Gurugram: Cops

    On Sunday, the four accused, travelling in a car, got into an altercation with the group of bike riders on Dwarka Expressway and thrashed them as the matter escalated.

    Police on Tuesday arrested four persons in connection with an attack on a group of bikers on Dwarka Expressway in which a high-end sports bike was also smashed with a baseball bat, an official said.

    On Sunday, the four accused, travelling in a car, got into an altercation with the group of bike riders on Dwarka Expressway and thrashed them as the matter escalated. They also targeted their motorcycles and caused extensive damage to one of the two-wheelers.

    “The accused were drunk. They started beating Gaurav and Abhinav. When all the bikers were riding away, they (the accused) targeted me on the head with a baseball bat and also damaged my bike. I survived because of my helmet,” he added.

    A senior police officer said that they were questioning the accused, but it was not clear whether the accused were in an inebriated state at the time of the incident.

  • Video Shows Baby Elephant Grabbing Vegetable From Roadside Cart, Internet Calls It “Cuteness Tax”

    One social media user said that all baby elephants should have unrestricted access to food anytime, anywhere.

    An adorable baby elephant picking up a vegetable from a roadside cart is winning hearts online. In the video, a herd can be seen moving on one side of the road with their keepers sitting on their backs. The calf, who was walking between two adult elephants, slowed down, only to grab a snack from a roadside cart.

    The vendor and a woman, who was standing there, were taken aback for a moment. But they soon realised it was just a baby, with no intention of causing any harm, so they offered a vegetable to him. The calf took it, and moved along to catch up with his family.

    The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by Susanta Nanda IFS (Retd), with a caption, “A quick snacks break for Chotu. Cute.” Another user posted the video, saying, “Bro just casually collected his cuteness tax”.

    ent section with sweet messages. “All baby elephants should have unrestricted access to any food, anytime, and anywhere. It’s the law. If it isn’t, it should be, and is henceforth declared as irreversible law,” one said

    “He’s got a running bar tab with the vendor,” one user wrote, with another saying, “Gotta pay the cuteness tax, no exceptions.”

    “That lil fella could tax me out of everything I ever owned and I’d be happy about it,” a user chimed in.

  • Japanese Macchi Bhath” – Video Of Maharashtrian Grandma Relishing Sushi Wins Hearts Online

    A reel showing a grandmother in a Maharashtrian household having sushi by hand on a thali has gone viral. People gave the delicacy different (and funny) fusion names.

    A Maharashtrian grandmother is winning hearts on social media for her enjoyment of sushi at home in her own way. She was featured in a clip shared by her granddaughter, Instagram user @samruddhi_khavle. The video has since gone viral and received a lot of interest online. The reel shows the grandma relishing portions of sushi that have been kept on a metal thali. She dips the treat in a katori (small metal bowl) filled with soy sauce before eating it. She (and possibly other people around her) are being encouraged to try the dish.

    In the background, someone can be heard saying (in Marathi), “My mouth is not that big enough.” This is probably in reference to the practice of eating sushi pieces whole. The grandmother seen in the video also savours it in smaller bites. The caption notes that she ended up loving the delicacy. “When you make sushi but in a Maharashtrian house,” reads the text on the
    In the comments, people came up with many funny fusion names for this ‘Maharashtrian sushi.’ Suggestions included “Sushi vadi,” “Japanese Maswadi,” “Japanese machi bhath,” “Bhatachi vadi”, and “Non-veg pathrodo.” Read some of the reactions of Instagram users below:
    “So cute.”
    “Sushi with shengdanyachi [groundnut] chutney.”
    “Not her pushing it into her mouth.”
    I love her for trying. Don’t care how she does it.”
    “At least kha toh rahe hai.” [“At least she is eating it.”]
    “But eating sushi with your hands is also the right way.”
    “My grandad has dal with fried rice and milkshake.”

  • US Tourists Accuse Man Of Secretly Filming Them At Gurugram Hotel

    In the clip, the camera zooms in on a hotel room window where a man is seen standing with his phone, seemingly recording the women as they lie in the sun.

    A group of American tourists have accused a man of allegedly filming them from his hotel room window while they were sunbathing within the hotel premises in Gurugram. Taking to Instagram, Rory and Sage, two sisters travelling the world with their parents, shared a video of the disturbing incident. In the clip, the camera zooms in on a hotel room window where a man is seen standing with his phone, seemingly recording the women as they lie in the sun. While the sisters appear visibly uncomfortable, their mother continues to record the man in return. 

    “Someone is filming us and they are not being discreet,” the mother says in the video, before calling her husband over and informing him that they are being recorded from a window. In the post caption, the American family wrote, “If you’re a female planning on coming to India, I wouldn’t come without a bodyguard of a man. Whether you are sunbathing or fully clothed, we are finding this behaviour very common in India.”

    Since being shared, the video has accumulated more than 8.8 million views. The incident has sparked widespread concern about the safety and privacy of women, particularly tourists, in India. 

    “Please report it to the hotel, not the staff present but some senior management and they will take action, if not you can even file a report to the police. This should not be taken lightly and we need strict actions from foreigners, so that they can start taking local women seriously too. It might be a hassle to talk about it, you can send them an email too,” commented one user. 

    “As an Indian, I am mostly disgusted by these men who have zero knowledge of civic sense and privacy. Sorry, and hope you are safe and enjoyed our India,” commented another. 

    “This is so uncomfortable, sorry you had to deal with this,” expressed a third user. 

    “Ladies, please report him. The hotel staff will be more than helpful,” suggested one user. 

    “While I take pride in being an Indian, I sincerely apologize for the actions of my fellow countryman,” one user commented. 

  • Drunk Man Beats Son, 6, To Death For Not Giving Him Water In Gurugram, Arrested: Cops

    Police arrested Suman Kumar Singh, a native of Muzaffarnagar district in Bihar, from the Shakti Nagar area on Saturday, they added.

    In a shocking incident, an inebriated man beat his six-year-old son to death for refusing to give him water at a colony in Gurugram, police said on Sunday.

    Police arrested Suman Kumar Singh, a native of Muzaffarnagar district in Bihar, from the Shakti Nagar area on Saturday, they added.

    On May 6, police received information from the civil hospital that a child named Satyam was admitted to the facility in an injured condition.

    The boy was referred to PGIMS Rohtak as his condition worsened, where he died during treatment, police said. On May 7, the child’s mother lodged a complaint at the Sector 10 police station after which police registered an FIR.

    Singh, who was arrested following a probe on Saturday, has been sent to judicial custody, police said.

    “During interrogation, the accused, who worked as a labourer, said as he did not get any work on May 6, he returned home and started drinking.

    “When he asked his son to give him water, Satyam refused. He then slapped Satyam who threatened to complain to his mother. In a fit of rage, Singh banged Satyam’s head against the wall multiple times, leaving him critically injured. The child later died during treatment,” a spokesperson for Gurugram Police said.

  • Gurugram Police To Conduct Real-Time Monitoring Of Guests Staying At Hotels

    According to an official statement, action will be taken against those who do not register on the website and do not fill the record of customer details after registering.

     Gurugram police will now conduct real-time monitoring of guests who are staying at hotels in the city, police said.

    They said that the police have made it mandatory for hotel operators to register their hotels through Citizen Services on Haryana Police website and fill in the details of the guests.

    According to an official statement, action will be taken against those who do not register on the website and do not fill the record of customer details after registering.

    It said that after filling the details of the guests, the concerned police station will also have the record of customers staying in the hotel through Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS).

    Gurugram police issued orders to all the hotel owners and operators that they should register their hotels on the website, so that the details of the customers staying in the hotel can reach the police, they added.

    Gururgam Commissioner of Police Vikas Kumar Arora said,”The information filled by the hotel operators on CCTNS will be shared with the SHO of the concerned police station in real time, which will curb the cases of crimes committed while staying in the hotel and the information about the suspects will also reach the police easily.” “All hotel operators must ensure to register themselves on CCTNS and fill the customer details regularly,” he added.

  • 7 Of The Best Late-Night Dessert Spots In Delhi

    Craving something sweet after a late dinner? Here are 7 of the best late-night dessert spots in Delhi for your midnight sugar cravings.

    There is something undeniably comforting about a late-night dessert run. Perhaps it is the hush of the streets, the cool breeze brushing past as the city winds down, or the simple joy of piling into a car with your favourite people in search of something sugary. For many, it is a childhood ritual etched in memory – summers at Nani’s house, impromptu post-dinner drives, or after-party ice cream cravings. The clink of kulfi matkas, gulps of kesar pista milk, children laughing under the moonlight with chocolate-streaked faces-it is a small moment that often feels like a celebration.

    If it has been a while since you recreated that midnight dessert magic, consider this your cue. Whether you are a traditional gulab jamun fan or curious about viral Korean bingsu, Delhi’s dessert scene stays wide awake well into the night. Here are 7 of the best late-night dessert spots in Delhi, perfect for those sugar cravings after hours. The best part is some of these places deliver at your doorstep too, thanks to the online food delivery apps

    Here Are 7 Late-Night Dessert Places in Delhi You Should Not Miss:

    1. Krishna Di Kulfi, Pandara Road

    2. The Big Chill Cakery, Khan Market

    3. Wafflesome, Greater Kailash 1

    4. High On Desserts, Rajindra Nagar

    5. Snowberry – Artisanal Desserts, Ashok Vihar

    6. Cremeborne Ice Creams and Desserts, Connaught Place

    7. Shree Bankey Bihari Brijwasi, Kamla Nagar


  • Masked Men Loot Ice Cream Shop In Delhi, Steal Kulfi Packets, Cash, Phones

    The CCTV footage from the scene shows the trio filling bags with ice creams and kulfis in a matter of seconds before fleeing on the motorcycle.

    Three unidentified masked men allegedly looted an ice cream parlour in northwest Delhi’s Keshavpuram area and decamped with cash, mobile phones and several ice cream and kulfi packets, police on Sunday said.

    The incident took place around 11 pm on Saturday at a shop located on Talab road, they said.

    The incident was recorded on CCTV footage and teams have been formed to find the accused, police said.

    “Two men were holding knives and wearing face masks. They came on a motorcycle and barged into our parlour. They threatened us, forcing my brother to sit in a corner while one was guarding, another looted everything — cash, mobile phones and ice creams,” said Narender, the owner of ice cream parlour.

    The CCTV footage from the scene shows the trio filling bags with ice creams and kulfis in a matter of seconds before fleeing on the same motorcycle, police said.

    The footage from the CCTV camera is being checked and identification process is underway, they said.

    The shop owner has claimed a total loss of nearly Rs 50,000 to 60,000, including the cost of the looted frozen stock.

    In another incident, an ice cream seller was robbed by two persons near Shiv Mandir in northwest Delhi’s Subhash Place.

    One of the accused was caught by the public at the spot, police said.

    The incident took place around 12.30 am on the intervening night of June 21 and 22 when the victim, identified as Roop Lal Prasad (45), was returning home after his routine ice cream sales, they said.

    As Prasad reached near a sweets shop, one person allegedly grabbed him from behind while the other assaulted him with fists and took away his mobile phone and Rs 520 cash, police said.

    The victim fell to the ground and sustained a head injury, they said, adding that a PCR call regarding the incident was received at Netaji Subhash Place (NSP) Police Station.

    “While one of the accused managed to flee, the other was overpowered by locals and handed over to police,” said a police officer.

    The arrested accused has been identified as Suraj (18), a resident of Shakarpur, police said.