- 'Squid Games in Delhi': Social media erupts into a meme fest after 4.4 magnitude earthquake jolts the national capital
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck near Jhajjar, Haryana, on Thursday morning, causing tremors across Delh ...More
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck near Jhajjar, Haryana, on Thursday morning, causing tremors across Delhi-NCR. The quake, with an epicenter 3 km northeast of Jhajjar and a depth of 10 km, triggered immediate reactions on social media. Delhi, classified as Seismic Zone IV, is considered a high-risk area for earthquakes. ...Less

- Faridabad jolted by earthquake: How strong was it?
Faridabad Earthquake (Google Trends): Tremors were felt in Faridabad and nearby areas on Thursday, July 2 ...More
Faridabad Earthquake (Google Trends): Tremors were felt in Faridabad and nearby areas on Thursday, July 25. The National Center for Seismology reported a 2.4 magnitude earthquake at 10:54 am, with no casualties. This agency is responsible for monitoring earthquake activity in India. In April, a 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck Sirsa, Haryana. ...Less

- Delhi earthquake: Why did a 4.0-magnitude tremor feel so scary?
Delhi Earthquake Epicenter: Residents of Delhi-NCR and northern India experienced strong tremors early Mo ...More
Delhi Earthquake Epicenter: Residents of Delhi-NCR and northern India experienced strong tremors early Monday morning from a 4.0 magnitude earthquake. The epicentre was in Delhi’s Dhaula Kuan. No major damage or casualties were reported. The tremors felt more intense due to the shallow depth and proximity to densely populated areas. Authorities are monitoring aftershocks. ...Less

- Tremors felt in Delhi, neighbouring areas as 5.8 magnitude earthquake hits Pakistan
Earthquake in Delhi Today: On Wednesday afternoon, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan, causing tr ...More
Earthquake in Delhi Today: On Wednesday afternoon, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan, causing tremors in Delhi-NCR and several northern Indian states including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir. The quake, with its epicenter 25 km southwest of Karor, Pakistan, occurred at a depth of 10 km. ...Less

- Why Delhi is sitting on a seismic timebomb with Haridwar and Moradabad connection
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early Monday, marking the first significant seismic activity ...More
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early Monday, marking the first significant seismic activity directly within Delhi in 295 years. The epicenter was in New Delhi at a depth of five kilometers, with tremors felt at 5:36 am. Fortunately, no damage or injuries were reported. Delhi lies in Seismic Zone IV, making it vulnerable to future earthquakes. ...Less

- 'Kabhi earthquake, kabhi pollution': Scared Delhiites flood social media saying 'main nahi bachenga idhar'
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook Delhi-NCR early Monday morning, as reported by the National Center for S ...More
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook Delhi-NCR early Monday morning, as reported by the National Center for Seismology. The tremor, with its epicenter in New Delhi near Durgabai Deshmukh College, occurred at a depth of five kilometers. No damage or injuries were reported. ...Less

- Moderate quake hits Kashmir valley, tremors felt in Delhi too
An earthquake of magnitude 5.8 on Monday hit Kashmir valley, prompting people to rush out of buildings fe ...More
An earthquake of magnitude 5.8 on Monday hit Kashmir valley, prompting people to rush out of buildings fearing repeat of the 2005 tremor which devastated several border areas of the valley. ...Less
- Sahara Group enters Kochi real estate market
The Sahara Group's real estate business enters South India with the launch of the Sahara Grace brand of r ...More
The Sahara Group's real estate business enters South India with the launch of the Sahara Grace brand of residential complexes in Kochi. ...Less
- Tulip Infratech to invest Rs 3,000 crore for reviving a stuck project in Gurgaon
The project will help about 200 homebuyers, who were stuck since 2004. The lenders, that have taken over ...More
The project will help about 200 homebuyers, who were stuck since 2004. The lenders, that have taken over the 19-acre land from Vipul due to default on payments, restructured Rs 412 crore debt and transferred the project to Tulip Infratech. ET had reported about the transaction in March 2021. ...Less

- School Assembly News Headlines for July 11, 2025: Top national, international, business and sports updates
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake shook Haryana, with tremors felt in Delhi-NCR. Several South Indian actors fac ...More
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake shook Haryana, with tremors felt in Delhi-NCR. Several South Indian actors face ED scrutiny for betting app endorsements. In international news, a Los Angeles tunnel collapse trapped workers, and the US will introduce a new visa 'integrity fee' in 2026. ...Less

- Not got any indications of production cuts from OEM buyers: Arvind Kapur, MD, Rico Auto Industries Ltd
Arvind Kapur, MD, Rico Auto Industries Ltd. in an interview with ET Now talks about the possible requests ...More
Arvind Kapur, MD, Rico Auto Industries Ltd. in an interview with ET Now talks about the possible requests of production cuts from OEM buyers. ...Less
- Millgrove: Where luxury meets sustainable living
Millgrove in Gurugram offers a luxurious, ultra-low-density living experience by combining tranquillity w ...More
Millgrove in Gurugram offers a luxurious, ultra-low-density living experience by combining tranquillity with excellent connectivity. This exclusive estate features 65 premium plots with sustainable design elements and proximity to major transport hubs and upcoming developments. It is a prime investment for those seeking privacy and a nature-oriented lifestyle. ...Less

- RERA impact: Homebuyer to get Rs 65 lakh compensation for delay of over 9 years in possession of a home in Delhi NCR
A Gurgaon (Delhi NCR) homebuyer's nine-year wait for their property ended with a RERA order compelling th ...More
A Gurgaon (Delhi NCR) homebuyer's nine-year wait for their property ended with a RERA order compelling the builder to pay Rs 65 lakh due to extensive delays. The builder's cited reasons, including Covid-19 and regulatory issues, were dismissed. This ruling reinforces RERA's commitment to protecting homebuyers' rights and ensuring builders adhere to agreed timelines, setting a precedent for similar cases. Read below to know the impact for homebuyers. ...Less
