Delhi Takes Action on Roads, Schools and Public Safety This Week
Delhi's government and law enforcement agencies have been making headlines with a range of initiatives that touch the daily lives of residents — from greener schools and safer roads to the security of the city's most iconic landmarks.
💧 Green Schools Get a Water-Smart Upgrade
The Delhi government has signed a memorandum of understanding to install rainwater harvesting systems across 75 CM Shri schools, signalling a meaningful push toward water conservation in public education infrastructure. The initiative reflects the administration's effort to embed environmental responsibility into school campuses. By targeting this specific network of government schools, the programme aims to reduce dependence on conventional water supply sources. The move is part of a broader sustainability agenda that the Delhi government has been advancing in the education sector. [1]
🚦 Nearly 48.5 Lakh Traffic Challans Issued in Six Months
Delhi Traffic Police issued more than 48.42 lakh challans for traffic violations in the first half of this year, a marginal increase compared to the previous period. The department also reported that 14 traffic personnel were injured while on duty between January and June, and one officer died during traffic regulation and enforcement work. To ease congestion, authorities created eight signal-free corridors across the capital — six in the northern range and two in the eastern range. The figures underline both the scale of enforcement activity and the personal risks borne by traffic personnel keeping Delhi's roads moving. [4]
🏯 Bomb Threat at Red Fort Turns Out to Be a Hoax
Delhi's iconic Red Fort received a bomb threat that prompted an immediate security response from law enforcement agencies. After a thorough investigation and search of the premises, authorities determined that the threat was a hoax and no explosive device was found. The incident nonetheless triggered heightened security measures at one of the country's most visited and symbolically significant monuments. Such threats remain a serious concern for the city's security apparatus, which is tasked with protecting heritage sites that draw large numbers of tourists and visitors each day. [6]
👮 Delhi Police Uncovers Interstate Child Trafficking Racket
Delhi Police has revealed details of an interstate child trafficking network that specifically targeted vulnerable parents and couples who were seeking a male child, exploiting their desperation and emotional vulnerability. The investigation has implicated individuals with connections to hospital settings, raising concerns about institutional complicity in the racket. Authorities confirmed that the hunt for at least one of the key suspects in the case is still ongoing. The probe highlights the urgent need for stronger safeguards around adoption and child welfare systems to protect families from predatory criminal networks. [8]
🗳️ Photos Surface of Delhi Meeting Before Shiv Sena Defection
Photographs described as secret have emerged showing rebel Members of Parliament from the Uddhav Thackeray faction of Shiv Sena meeting in Delhi shortly before their political defection. The images add a new dimension to the narrative surrounding what has been referred to as Operation Tiger, the coordinated move that ultimately led to a split in the party. The surfacing of these photographs has reignited scrutiny over the sequence of events that preceded the defection and the role Delhi played as a staging ground for the political manoeuvre. The development is likely to have continuing legal and political ramifications for those involved. [5]
⚖️ Delhi High Court Half-Yearly Digest Covers January to June 2026
A comprehensive half-yearly digest covering significant judgments and orders issued by the Delhi High Court between January and June 2026 has been published, offering a consolidated reference for legal practitioners and the public. The digest compiles rulings across a wide range of legal domains heard by the court during the six-month period. Such compilations serve as an important resource for tracking evolving jurisprudence at one of India's busiest and most influential high courts. The publication reflects the court's substantial output and its far-reaching impact on legal rights and civic life in the capital. [9]
Sources: [1] The Hindu · [4] The New Indian Express · [6] The Times of India · [8] The Indian Express · [5] NDTV · [9] Live Law
