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Delhi Headlines: Must-Know Updates for January 11, 2026

Stay ahead with the latest from Delhi! Get crucial updates on civic matters, traffic alerts, weather forecasts, and major political developments for January 11, 2026. Watch the full video for complete coverage.

DMRC Family Dies in Majlis Park Flat Fire

A DMRC engineer, his wife, and 9-year-old daughter died in a fire at their staff quarters in Delhi. Police suspect a room heater may have caused the tragedy. Read the full report.

3 Dead in Delhi Metro Staff Quarters Fire

A devastating fire at DMRC staff quarters in Delhi's Adarsh Nagar claims 3 lives. Firefighters battled the blaze for hours. Details on the incident and ongoing investigation inside.

3 Die in Majlis Park Fire at DMRC Staff Quarters

A devastating pre-dawn fire at DMRC staff quarters in Delhi's Majlis Park killed a family of three. Delhi Fire Services responded with 5 tenders. Read the full report on the tragedy.

Five Held in Bhatpara Rail Quarters Shooting Case

Kolkata police arrest five suspects in Bhatpara shooting linked to gang rivalry. Barrackpore court grants seven-day police custody. Details on the incident and ongoing investigation inside.

Delhi's Freebies Account for 35% of Govt Spending

An official report reveals subsidies for free electricity, water, and bus rides for women constitute over a third of Delhi's budget. BJP continues AAP's welfare schemes. Read the full analysis.

Delhi Govt Subsidies Form 35% of Budgetary Expenditure

A new report reveals subsidies for electricity, water, and women's bus travel consume over a third of Delhi's budget. Revenue receipts are projected to surge by 43.57% by 2025-26. Explore the detailed fiscal analysis.

35% of Delhi Budget Spent on Subsidies: Report

A new report shows subsidies for power, water, and women's bus travel consume over a third of Delhi's budget. Revenue receipts are projected to surge by 43.57% by 2025-26. Explore the detailed breakdown.

Delhi Govt Files FIR Over Fake News on Teachers

The Delhi government has filed a police complaint against a misinformation campaign falsely claiming teachers were tasked with counting stray dogs. Learn the facts and the official response.

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