A cab driver, Sakir, recounts his harrowing escape from a blast in Delhi, describing his car being violently shaken and windows shattering. He sustained burns but feels fortunate compared to others in the ICU. Doctors are providing excellent care, and he anticipates a swift discharge. His survival highlights the resilience of victims amidst the chaos.
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- November 15, 2025
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A woman pilgrim from Punjab, Sarbjit Kaur, has not returned to India after participating in Guru Nanak Dev’s birth anniversary celebrations in Pakistan. She was […]