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.
This Super 6 bulletin, anchored by Akshata Nandagopal, details significant political events from India's southern states. The lead story covers TVK chief Vijay's rally in Erode, where he labeled the ruling DMK an 'evil force' and a 'destructive power'. The program features a debate on Vijay's political ideology, with TVK spokesperson Thenmozhi Prasanna highlighting rising POCSO cases and DMK spokesperson Salem Dharanidharan defending his government's record. Another major development is the Karnataka Legislative Assembly passing the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Prevention Bill 2025 amid opposition protests. The bulletin also reports on the arrest of Tamil Nadu BJP President K. Annamalai in Tirupur, a security lapse involving actor Nidhi Agarwal in Hyderabad, and a disruption in the Lok Sabha over the new rural employment bill (VB-G RAM G). Additionally, the broadcast notes West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's decision to rename the Karmashree Project.
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.
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.
Sarthak Sidhant's investigation into procurement records and tender documents gave him national attention in the ongoing debate over CBSE's digital evaluation process.