Sunday, 24 July 2016

Red Fox Hotel in Mayur Vihar phase 3

Red Fox Hotel, Delhi Aerocity, New Delhi is 4 kms away from Indira Gandhi International Airport and 5 kms away from domestic airport. Also, the hotel is just a km away from Aerocity Metro Station which gives you an easy access to the corporate and commercial hubs of Delhi and Gurgaon. It also lies in close proximity to various entertainment and shopping destinations of the city.



Clever Fox Cafe Lounge

Fitness Center

Standard Room red fox

Sunday, 10 July 2016

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Justice for ‪Rajath Menon‬:Hundreds of residents hold meeting to check sale of drugs

Four days after 14-year-old Rajath Menon was allegedly beaten to death in East Delhi’s Mayur Vihar Phase 3 by two brothers, hundreds of residents including Rajath’s parents held a meeting at a community centre to keep to check on the sale of drugs in the area.


During the meeting, the residents formed a committee to keep track of the sale of drugs in the area. It is alleged that two brothers, who were the sons of a man running a paan shop in the area, accused Rajath of stealing “something from their shop”. The two brothers later took Rajath to a park and allegedly had a scuffle with him, which led to his death. Residents alleged that the son of of the paan shop owner sold drugs in the area.




A resident said that the sale of drugs in the area is never taken seriously. “The police and the the authorities are acting after Rajath’s death. We have decided to stop the drug menace now, at this point,” he added.
Meanwhile the relatives of the victim demanded that the two brothers — who claimed to be minors — be tried as adults in this case. “We met the police officer and requested them to treat them as adults. They have said that they are looking into the matter,” said Laxmi Kant, a relative of Rajath.


















Note: Content taken from The India Express website

Justice for ‪‎Rajath Menon(14)‬. Live from Prayer Meeting at Mayur Vihar Phase 3, New Delhi.


Live Prayer meeting and candle light march organized by New Delhi Hari Nagar Malayalee Association







Saturday, 2 July 2016

RIP Rajat Menon(14) Candle light march on 3rd July 2016 in Hari nagar area at 7 p.m








Regarding : Condolence meeting & formation of action council

As you all know, a 14 year old boy named Rajat s/o Mr Unnikrishnan (PKT 1, MIG) was murdered on 29th June in Mayur Vihar Phase 3 market. From the very beginning the police investigation was biased. Even though there were ample evidences and witnesses the police did not file an FIR or arrest the accused. After such heinous crime the culprits were roaming free fearless which is not possible without the help of local police. Police took action after peoples starts massive protest. It is our duty to ensure that the accused can not influence the eyewitnesses or the authorities concerned in future.

It is bitter truth that a nexus is operating in Mayur Vihar Phase 3 and distributing drugs through some pan shops. Most of the parks over here become a safe spot for anti social elements engaging in such illegal activities. This has become a threat to the harmony and well being of people and hence it is our duty to make sure that such activities do not thrive any further. Peoples vigilance is the only solution here.

To protest against this incident, to discuss above mentioned problems and to form an action council everyone is requested to assemble at Pocket A1, Pookalam park on Sunday, 3rd July at 3pm. This will be followed by a candle light march.


Rajat, a student of Salwan Public school who was beaten to death by a Pan vender and his accomplices in Mayur Vihar. Delhi’s Mayur Vihar Phase III: 14-year-old boy dies after scuffle with two brothers, also ‘minors’. These details taken from various sources.








Friday, 1 July 2016

14-year-old boy dies and locals demonstrated in the market(Mayur Vihar Phase III)

Victim Rajat Menon studied in Class IX in Salwan Public School; 2 apprehended, one of them also a Class IX student.



A 14-year-old boy died in mysterious circumstances, allegedly after a scuffle with two brothers, also said to be minors, in east Delhi’s Mayur Vihar Phase III area, said police Thursday.
Police have registered a case of murder on the basis of preliminary investigations and the two brothers have been apprehended. Incidentally, the two brothers rushed the victim, Rajat Menon, from one hospital to another late Wednesday evening after they failed to revive him, said a police officer.
‘Rajat wanted to be a space scientist, he was good at football’
Rajat, who studied in Class IX in Salwan Public School, is survived by his parents and elder brother. His father, Unnikrishnan Menon, is a general manager with a private company and the family lives in Sunshine Apartments in Mayur Vihar Phase III. The father of the two brothers, said to be in their teens, apprehended in the case runs a paan kiosk (betel shop) in the DDA market of the area.
Police have recovered CCTV footage in which Rajat can be seen parking his scooty near the paan kiosk. Footage also shows Rajat being taken to hospital by the two brothers, one of whom is also a student of Class IX, said sources. Police said the incident happened between 6 pm and 10 pm Wednesday. Rajat had left home to go to a snooker club. He reached the paan kiosk, where he met two of his friends, said police.
He added, “Rajat and his friends took the paan kiosk owner’s son and his brother to the house of the boy, who denied having that ‘thing’. Scared, Rajat pointed towards my son, who also denied having it. The brothers got furious and accused Rajat of misleading them. On the way back to their kiosk, they took Rajat and his friends to a park, where they started threatening them. Soon, it turned into a scuffle and they punched Rajat several times on his face and chest, due to which he collapsed.”
After Rajat collapsed, his friends and the brothers tried to revive him, said sources. But when he did not wake up, his friends ran away, the sources added. The brothers then took Rajat to a clinic nearby on a motorcycle, and doctors there referred him to Metro hospital, said the sources. The brothers took him on the same motorcycle to Metro hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead, the sources added.
By this time, Rajat’s friends had informed his father about the incident, said sources. While Rajat’s parents were searching for him, they received a call from the hospital, the sources added.
On the ‘thing’ the paan kiosk owner’s son wanted, DCP Rishi Pal said, “Facts are yet to be verified and corroborated.” Police said no external injury was found on Rajat’s body during preliminary medical examination.

Note: Content taken from The India Express website
The protesters alleged delayed action by police in the matter. “The police did not register the complaint when the body was taken to the hospital. They listened to us only after 11.30 pm. As long as we don’t put pressure on the police, they won’t listen to us,” said a protester.