- 24th September, 2020 The New Indian Express
- Child labor in Delhi's home - based garment industry: Adolescence lost in struggle to survive
While the family of five used to earn Rs 8,000 per month previously, work is sparse now. “We are barely making Rs 3,000 a month,” her mother Salma says. - Child labour in Delhi's home - based garment industries: Adolescence lost in struggle to survive
Child labour in Delhi's home - based garment industries: Adolescence lost in struggle to survive - Contempt case: Prashant Bhushan summoned by bar council of Delhi
Bhushan, who has to appear either personally or through video conferencing on October 23, has to respond to the Council within 15-days of receiving the notice. - Banquet hall owners count losses in the absence of Delhi government SOPs
Even as some owners continue to wait for guidance from the government, their losses are mounting. - Delhi government keeping close watch on onion, potato prices: Minister Imran Hussain
This comes a day after The Morning Standard published a report stating that prices of onion and potato are going to increase in the national capital. - Delhi Development Master Plan: Housing societies suggest solar panels, underground utilities
The group housing societies in the national capital have consented to participate in the improvement and redevelopment of their colonies. - COVID - 19 hassles hampers fight against dengue in Delhi
Lack of staffers, tight budgets & overlapping symptoms among issues plaguing officials - Delhi government's labor registration camp falls flat owing to technical difficulties
Technical issues result in low enrolment of daily wage workers during govt-run campaign - Delhi - based Manovikas Charitable Society initiates virtual learning for people with disabilities
Mashvara is a live consultation for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and Manbhavan tries to engage these kids in cultural and craft activities. - Delhi riots: Death of Head Constable Ratan Lal among casuaities police suffered
During the peak of the riots, about 78,000 additional police forces were deployed to restore and maintain peace in the area, the chargesheet mentioned. - Delhi riots chargesheet names Salman Khurshid, Brinda Karat for giving 'provocative speeches'
Police have referted to ex-Congress Councillor Ishrat Jahan and a protected witness in a case related to the north east Delhi riots and said that they told about the speeches in disclosure statement.
- 23rd September, 2020 The New Indian Express
- 22nd September, 2020 The New Indian Express
- Conspirators chose ideal place for mass mobilisation, violence: Delhi riots charge sheet
The charge sheet, filed on September 16, stated that protest sites were established despite resistance from local people, which was supported by statements of witnesses in the case. - Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal targets central government over passage of farm Bills
Farmers across the country are saying that these laws will end them, Kejriwal added. - With 32 more deaths, Delhi's COVID - 19 tally crosses 5000 - mark
Based on the data of the last 10 days, the current death rate as on Monday is 0.83 per cent, a marginal increase compared to the data on September 12 which was 0.68 per cent. - Student activist alleges mental harassment in Delhi jail
The court had earlier taken cognisance of the charge sheet filed in the case related to the conspiracy in the riots and summoned all 15 accused to appear before it. - This Australian - trained chef is making waves inside Delhi
The maximum number of guests Salsa Kitchen will cater to is 50. - Andhra CM Jagan to leave for Delhi on Tuesday
Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will leave for New Delhi on a one-day visit on Tuesday. - Delhi sees more than 600 new containment zones added in 10 days
Till Sept 10, there were 1,272 such zones and now it stands at 1,889 - No protests allowed in Delhi till September 30
The missive came as the political parties as well as farmer bodies have intensified their agitation against the three agriculture Bills passed by Parliament.
- 21st September, 2020 The New Indian Express
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