- 19th February, 2021 NDTV
- 18th February, 2021 NDTV
- Delhi Police To Probe Role Of UK - Based Woman In "Toolkit" Case
Delhi Police Wednesday said a UK-based woman based allegedly drafted the content of a "Twitter storm" campaign in February in support of the ongoing farmer agitation along with lawyer Nikita Jacob and engineer Shantanu Muluk and her role will be investigated. - 4,500 Live Cartridges Seized in Delhi, 6 Arrested: Police
Six members of a syndicate supplying ammunition illegally were arrested with 4,500 live cartridges, police said on Thursday. - Over 50,000 People In Delhi Died Due To Air Pollution Last Year: Study
Air pollution caused by hazardous PM2.5 fine particulate matter led to the death of 54,000 people in Delhi last year where pollution levels remained almost six times above the prescribed WHO limits, according to a new study. - Delhi Nursery Admission: List Of Documents Required; Instructions For Parents
- Delhi Nursery Admissions 2021 - 22 Begin Today
- Intersection Near Rinku Sharma's Residence To Be Named After Him: North Delhi Mayor
North Delhi Mayor and senior BJP leader Jai Prakash on Wednesday visited the family of party man Rinku Sharma, who was killed last week in Delhi, and announced that the road intersection near his house will be named after him. - "22 Or 50, Law Equal For All": Delhi Police On Activist Disha Ravi
With the Delhi Police intensifying its probe into the "toolkit" , shared by Swedish Climate activist Greta Thunberg earlier this month, the role of farmer leaders may also be probed, sources have said.
- 17th February, 2021 NDTV
- Red Fort Violence: Delhi Court Extends Actor - Activist Deep Sidhu's Custody By 7 Days
A Delhi court today extended by seven days the police custody of actor-activist Deep Sidhu in connection with the Red Fort violence on Republic Day during the farmers' tractor parade against the Centre's three new farm laws. - Nursery Admission In Delhi Begins Tomorrow, Registration Closes On March 4
Delhi nursery admission 2021: The process for nursery admissions in schools across the national capital will begin from Thursday and the application window will close on March 4. - 5 Big Points From Delhi Court Verdict Acquitting Priya Ramani
Journalist Priya Ramani was acquitted by a Delhi court Wednesday afternoon over a defamation case filed by former Union Minister MJ Akbar, whom she had accused of sexual misconduct in 2018. A year earlier Vogue India published an article by Ms Ramani, in which she described an incident with a "former boss" and a "sexual predator". In October 2018, Ms Ramani named MJ Akbar - then a minister in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government - in a tweet. A week later MJ Akbar filed the criminal defamation case and resigned as minister two days later. The trial began in January 2019, and today's verdict was read out by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Pandey. - Delhi Cop Attacked With Sword By Man Who Drove Away With Police Car
A man who was at the farmers' protest site at the Delhi-Haryana border in Singhu attacked a Delhi Police official with a sword last night. - Delhi Court Issues Summons To Kanhaiya Kumar, 9 Others In JNU Sedition Case
A Delhi court has taken cognisance of the charge sheet filed by Delhi Police in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) sedition case in which Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Kanhaiya Kumar is an accused along with others.
- 16th February, 2021 NDTV
- Delhi Records 94 New COVID - 19 Cases, Lowest In Over 9 Months: Government
Delhi recorded 94 fresh COVID-19 cases today, the lowest in over nine months, while the positivity rate slipped to 0.17 per cent in the city, authorities said. - Sedition Law Can't Be Used To "Quieten The Disquiet": Delhi Court
The sedition law cannot be used to "quieten the disquiet under the pretence of muzzling miscreants", a court in Delhi said while granting bail to two men accused of posting fake videos on Facebook on the farmer protests. - Delhi Women's Panel Seeks Delhi Police Report On Disha Ravi's Arrest
The Delhi Commission for Women has sent a notice to the Delhi Police on the arrest of 21-year-old climate campaigner Disha Ravi in the "toolkit" case and has sought a report on issues like why she was not provided a lawyer of her choice when produced before a court in Delhi. - Nursery Admissions In Delhi To Begin From February 18, List Of Documents Required
- Visibility Drops As Fog Shrouds Delhi
A thick layer of fog shrouded parts of Delhi on Tuesday morning, leading to poor visibility in the national capital. - Home Minister Amit Shah's Praise For Cops On Delhi Police Foundation Day
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday extended greetings to the Delhi Police personnel and their families on the force's raising day and said they are ensuring the national capital's security even under adverse circumstances. - Delhi BJP Chief Gives Rs 5 Lakh Compensation To Family Of Worker Killed In Mangolpuri
Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta on Friday met the family of Rinku Sharma who was allegedly stabbed to death in outer Delhi's Mangolpuri, and provided an assistance of Rs 5 lakh to them. - Crowds Thin Out At Delhi Borders As Farmers Plan New Strategy
The crowd of farmers is thinning around Delhi borders at Ghazipur and Singhu as the protest against the Centre's new farm laws entered its 83rd day with no breakthrough in sight. Many of the farmers are on their way back to the villages. From the thousands camping at the protest site barely a month ago, only half the number remain. - Delhi Records Maximum Temperature Of 29.5 Degrees Amid Humid Weather
The maximum temperature in the national capital was recorded at 29.5 degrees Celsius on Monday amid a humid weather, officials said.
- 15th February, 2021 NDTV
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