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On 13 May 2022, a fire began on the first floor of four-storey office and commercial building in the Mundka area of Delhi, India. It killed 27 people and injured 40 others, and at least 50 people were rescued. The fire is believed to have been started by a short circuit. [1] [2]
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Delhi Assembly elections, 2013: Mundka [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Rambir Shokeen 52,564 34.27 BJP: Azad Singh 45,430 29.62 −16.21 AAP: Krishan Kumar 23,872 15.56 INC: Naresh Kumar 19,157 12.49 −18.92 Independent: Raj Kumar Parihar 2,912 1.90 BSP: Gurcharan Singh 2,830 1.84 −10.14 DJP: Vijay Kumar Garg 1,397 0.91 RUC ...
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Town in Delhi, India Mundka town Mundka Location in India Show map of Delhi Mundka Mundka (India) Show map of India Coordinates: 28°40′46″N 77°01′42″E / 28.67944°N 77.02835°E / 28.67944; 77.02835 Country India State Delhi District West Delhi Population (2001) • Total 43,898 Languages • Spoken Hindi, Haryanvi • Official Hindi, English Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST) PIN ...
Eighteen people were killed when a small passenger plane belonging to Nepal's Saurya Airlines crashed and caught fire while taking off from the capital Kathmandu on Wednesday, officials said. The ...
In February 2008, on the basis of the charge-sheet filed by the Economic Offences Wing of the Delhi police for allegedly removing, tampering and mutilating important documents of the Uphaar fire tragedy case in conspiracy with a clerk in a trial court there in 2003, the Delhi court summoned Uphaar cinema hall owners Sushil Ansal and Gopal Ansal ...
During the time of prime minister Bir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana (1885–1901), Nepal was divided into 32 districts and Doti, Palpa and Dhankuta were 3 gaunda (Nepali: गौंडा, "cantonment"). Hilly region had 20 districts and Terai had 12 districts.