- DND-Jewar Airport high-speed corridor to boost Delhi-NCR connectivity, ease traffic congestion
A significant infrastructure project, the DND-Faridabad-Sohna Access Controlled Highway, is rapidly progr ...More
A significant infrastructure project, the DND-Faridabad-Sohna Access Controlled Highway, is rapidly progressing to ease Delhi-NCR traffic and connect to Jewar Airport. This six-lane corridor will improve connectivity to major expressways and reduce travel times, forming a key part of the Centre's Rs 1.25 lakh crore decongestion plan for the region. ...Less

- Magnitude 5.9 earthquake strikes Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan; tremors felt in Delhi-NCR
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan early Wednesday at 4:43 AM IST, with tremors felt across De ...More
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan early Wednesday at 4:43 AM IST, with tremors felt across Delhi-NCR, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). The quake occurred at a depth of 75 km near Latitude 35.83 N and Longitude 70.60 E. ...Less

- A 3.1 magnitude earthquake jolts Delhi NCR
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.1 occurred in Faridabad, near Delhi, causing tremors in the National ...More
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.1 occurred in Faridabad, near Delhi, causing tremors in the National Capital Region. The earthquake had a depth of 10 kilometers. Earlier in the day, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit western Afghanistan, resulting in two deaths and over 100 injuries. ...Less

- Twin earthquakes hit Nepal, tremors felt in Delhi NCR
Strong tremors were felt across Delhi-NCR, soon after an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 on the Richte ...More
Strong tremors were felt across Delhi-NCR, soon after an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 on the Richter Scale hit Nepal at 2:51 pm today, the National Centre for Seismology said. Earlier, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 on the Richter Scale hit Nepal at 2:25 pm. Tremors were felt across Delhi, Punjab and nearby regions. ...Less

- After Delhi-NCR, earthquake of magnitude 4.0 jolts Bihar's Siwan
Earthquake in Bihar: A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Siwan, Bihar at 08:02 IST with a depth of 10 Km, f ...More
Earthquake in Bihar: A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Siwan, Bihar at 08:02 IST with a depth of 10 Km, following a similar magnitude quake in Delhi-NCR at 5:38 am. The Delhi earthquake had its epicentre near Dhaula Kuan and caused strong tremors, prompting residents to evacuate high-rise buildings. ...Less

- Earthquake of magnitude 4.0 hits Delhi-NCR, strong tremors felt across North India
Earthquake in Delhi: A 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook Delhi-NCR early Monday, centered near Durgabai Desh ...More
Earthquake in Delhi: A 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook Delhi-NCR early Monday, centered near Durgabai Deshmukh College in Dhaula Kuan. The quake, occurring at a depth of five kilometers, caused residents to rush outdoors. No damage or casualties were reported. Authorities urged citizens to remain safe, and leaders expressed prayers for everyone's safety amidst the tremors. ...Less

- Strong tremors jolt Delhi-NCR, other parts of north India
According to the NCS, the epicentre of the earthquake was located at 36.09 degrees north on the latitude ...More
According to the NCS, the epicentre of the earthquake was located at 36.09 degrees north on the latitude and 71.35 degrees east on the longitude with a focal depth of 156 km. A powerful earthquake of 6.8-magnitude jolted parts of Pakistan on Tuesday night, the country's meteorologicial department said, sparking panic and forcing residents to flee homes. ...Less

- Earthquake today: 3.7 magnitude quake jolts Haryana; Tremors felt across Delhi-NCR
Delhi earthquake today: A 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck Jhajjar district in Haryana on July 11, 2025, a ...More
Delhi earthquake today: A 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck Jhajjar district in Haryana on July 11, 2025, at a depth of 10 kilometers, with tremors felt across Delhi-NCR. This was the second earthquake to hit the same district within a week, following a 4.4 magnitude quake on Thursday. ...Less

- Earthquake of magnitude 4.4 hits Haryana, tremors felt across Delhi-NCR
Earthquake in Delhi: A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck Jhajjar, Haryana, on Thursday morning, causing tre ...More
Earthquake in Delhi: A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck Jhajjar, Haryana, on Thursday morning, causing tremors felt across Delhi-NCR. The quake, which occurred at a depth of 10 km, prompted residents to evacuate buildings. While there were no immediate reports of damage, this event highlights the region's vulnerability as it falls under Seismic Zone IV. ...Less

- Live Updates: Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi, neighbouring areas
People were seen rushing out of their houses in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad as strong earthquake tremors felt i ...More
People were seen rushing out of their houses in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad as strong earthquake tremors felt in several parts of north India. "Many of the residents of our building came to the common ground area. People were checking their phones constantly for any updates,", reported ANI citing a local resident of Sector 22 in Noida. ...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

- '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

- 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

- '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

- 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

- 3C to develop housing project in Noida with 2,400 cr outlay
Real estate developer The 3C Company today said it will develop an affordable housing project over 41 acr ...More
Real estate developer The 3C Company today said it will develop an affordable housing project over 41 acres of land in Noida with an outlay of Rs 2,400 crore. ...Less
- Delhi-NCR residents wake up to sirens and emergency alerts. What is happening?
Delhi mock drill: A massive disaster preparedness drill, ‘Suraksha Chakra’, was conducted across Delhi-NC ...More
Delhi mock drill: A massive disaster preparedness drill, ‘Suraksha Chakra’, was conducted across Delhi-NCR on Friday, with sirens, alerts, and emergency vehicles simulating a major earthquake. Held at over 55 locations, the mock exercise tested real-time response and coordination among agencies like NDRF, Delhi Police, and the armed forces. Temporary relief camps and rescue operations were also part of the simulation. ...Less

- Design Arch to invest Rs 150 crore in e-home at Greater Noida
Real Estate firm Design Arch today said it will develop a residential project with application of green t ...More
Real Estate firm Design Arch today said it will develop a residential project with application of green technology in Greater Noida, which could entail an investment of Rs 150 crore. ...Less
- As earthquake jolts Delhi-NCR, here's why the national capital experiences frequent tremors
Delhi Earthquake Tremors: A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early on Monday with no reported da ...More
Delhi Earthquake Tremors: A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early on Monday with no reported damage or injuries. Situated in Seismic Zone IV, Delhi frequently experiences moderate to high seismic activity due to the ongoing collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates. Significant tremors recorded in the past highlight the need for preparedness. ...Less

- India’s earthquake time bomb: A Himalayan quake could hit 300 million people — Here’s which cities could be most affected
A series of devastating earthquakes across Asia—including a deadly 7.7-magnitude quake in Myanmar—has rei ...More
A series of devastating earthquakes across Asia—including a deadly 7.7-magnitude quake in Myanmar—has reignited urgent warnings about the looming “Great Himalayan Earthquake” in India. Experts say it's not a question of if, but when. Over 300 million Indians live in high-risk zones, with major cities like Delhi sitting atop fragile tectonic fault lines. Despite the known risks, India's preparedness remains dangerously inadequate, leaving lives, livelihoods, and national infrastructure hanging in the balance. ...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

- 6.3-magnitude earthquake jolts Nepal, rattles Delhi, Noida
Delhi earthquake: It hit around 2:00 am (2030 GMT) and sent tremors into northern India. The quake report ...More
Delhi earthquake: It hit around 2:00 am (2030 GMT) and sent tremors into northern India. The quake reportedly claimed 6 people in the Doti District of Far-West Nepal. Five persons who sustained serious injuries have been rushed to the district hospital in Doti. This was the second earthquake in 24 hours that stuck Nepal. An earthquake of 4.5 magnitude had hit Nepal on Tuesday. ...Less

- Maharashtra govt to install automated weather stations in every village
The Maharashtra government is set to install automated weather stations (AWS) in every village, expanding ...More
The Maharashtra government is set to install automated weather stations (AWS) in every village, expanding from the current revenue circle level, under the Union Government's WINDS project. This initiative aims to provide accurate, localized weather data to assist farmers, aid in disaster management, and support agricultural research. ...Less

- Minute-by-minute updates, buses on standby; schools calm panic-struck parents amid bomb threat
Acharya, who is also the head of the National Progressive Schools Conference, a body of 250 private schoo ...More
Acharya, who is also the head of the National Progressive Schools Conference, a body of 250 private schools under its umbrella, said the schools were quick in alerting police after receiving the bomb threat through an e-mail and buses were readied to drop students safely to their homes, while others were handed over to their parents waiting outside the school gate. ...Less

- "Planet is dying", India's 8-year-old climate crusader warns
One of the world's youngest climate change activists, Kangujam was inspired by the devastating scenes she ...More
One of the world's youngest climate change activists, Kangujam was inspired by the devastating scenes she witnessed in Nepal in 2015, whereas a four-year-old she helped her father deliver aid to victims of huge earthquakes that killed some 9,000 people and destroyed one million homes. ...Less

- CtrlS launches data centre park in Chennai with Rs 4,000 crore direct and Rs 50,000 crore indirect investments
The company announced that the initiative is expected to create 500 direct jobs and 9,000 indirect jobs. ...More
The company announced that the initiative is expected to create 500 direct jobs and 9,000 indirect jobs. As the facility reaches full capacity, it is projected to generate substantial GST revenue, estimated at Rs 200 crore directly and an additional Rs 3,000 crore indirectly on an annual basis. ...Less

- SEZ-driven growth proves to be a chimera
The Union government’s plan to promote special economic zones (SEZs) as an engine for medium-term growth ...More
The Union government’s plan to promote special economic zones (SEZs) as an engine for medium-term growth in exports has failed to make any significant progress. ...Less
- Noida Supertech twin tower demolition: Here's why neighbours were denied insurance cover
There is palpable anxiety among the residents housing in the complexes near the Supertech twin towers in ...More
There is palpable anxiety among the residents housing in the complexes near the Supertech twin towers in Noida which will be demolished by implosion technique on August 28. Insurance covers the nearby towers but attempts by individuals to get the same for their flats have been thwarted. Read to know why ...Less

- ₹1.5 crore flat, but low-quality walls: Noida owner hammers pencil through wall, video sparks debate
A Noida resident's viral video shows a wooden pencil being hammered into the wall of his ₹1.5 crore apart ...More
A Noida resident's viral video shows a wooden pencil being hammered into the wall of his ₹1.5 crore apartment, sparking concerns about modern construction quality. While some users claim the wall is made of lightweight AAC blocks, the incident has fueled mistrust among homebuyers regarding the safety and durability of premium homes. ...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

- Govt's SEZ dream going sour
The government's plan to promote special economic zones (SEZ) as a major engine of medium-term growth in ...More
The government's plan to promote special economic zones (SEZ) as a major engine of medium-term growth in exports has failed to make significant progress. ...Less
- India's best companies to work for 2015: RMSI bags first rank by keeping staff happy without big budgets
This year a student from IIT Roorkee spurned a tempting offer of Rs 18 lakh per annum at a leading MNC to ...More
This year a student from IIT Roorkee spurned a tempting offer of Rs 18 lakh per annum at a leading MNC to join RMSI at half the salary. ...Less
- Uttarakhand: Pilgrims - the source of livelihoods, won’t come this year
Near the Joshiyara market, a small settlement of tents has risen, courtesy of the Red Cross society. Some ...More
Near the Joshiyara market, a small settlement of tents has risen, courtesy of the Red Cross society. Some 60 families have taken refuge here. ...Less
- The pulse of a crowd: How to prevent the next stampede
Deadly stampedes are a recurring tragedy in India, often stemming from failures in crowd control and unde ...More
Deadly stampedes are a recurring tragedy in India, often stemming from failures in crowd control and understanding mass psychology at political, religious, and sporting events. While technology aids monitoring, human behavior dictates safety. Effective management requires proactive planning, risk assessment, and a blend of AI tools with psychological insight to prevent future catastrophes. ...Less
- MapmyIndia and other home grown geospatial players are taking on Google
MapmyIndia, Genesys International and RMSI - to name a few - are taking on Google, aided in part by robus ...More
MapmyIndia, Genesys International and RMSI - to name a few - are taking on Google, aided in part by robust guidelines that give Indian companies a definite edge. ...Less
- A fab idea: Designing, not manufacturing, maybe India’s route into the semiconductor business
India is focussing a lot on semiconductor manufacturing. Some MSMEs show why the government should give m ...More
India is focussing a lot on semiconductor manufacturing. Some MSMEs show why the government should give more impetus to chip designing than inviting foreign fabs. ...Less
- Best companies to work for 2013: How organisations from 11-50 ranking stack up
Here is a look at how companies from 11-50 ranking stack up and the 'best practices' that they follow: ...More
Here is a look at how companies from 11-50 ranking stack up and the 'best practices' that they follow: ...Less