Reality check: After the 2019 Karol Bagh fire, why are hotels still Death Traps?
Reality Check | Seven years after the Karol Bagh hotel fire, another deadly blaze in Malviya Nagar has raised serious questions about hotel safety and enforcement.
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, launched an attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the 'Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan' of OBCs at the Talkatora Stadium in Delhi. Gandhi stated that the Prime Minister is not a significant problem, describing him as a 'big show' that lacks power. He is quoted as saying, "Modi mein dum nahi hai." Gandhi mentioned that after meeting the Prime Minister two or three times, he concluded that it is all a performance. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) responded to the comments. The party cited decisions like the surgical strike, Balakot, and Operation Sindoor as evidence of the Prime Minister's strength. BJP representatives dismissed the remarks, with one stating that after losing ninety elections, the leader has no grounding to talk about Narendra Modi.
Rahul Gandhi says Modi is just a show, doesn't have power
Reality Check | Seven years after the Karol Bagh hotel fire, another deadly blaze in Malviya Nagar has raised serious questions about hotel safety and enforcement.
Ordinary mattresses became lifelines during one of Delhi's deadliest fires at Malviya Nagar.
At SPIEF 2026, India Today Group Vice-Chairperson and Editor-in-Chief Kalli Purie and other dignitaries discussed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in newsrooms, bridging AI efficiency with human values and more.
Eight members of a Gurugram-based family lost their lives in a hotel fire in Delhi. The family had travelled to the national capital to support an ailing elderly relative who was admitted to an intensive care unit.