- 8th October, 2021 The Indian Express
- 7th October, 2021 The Indian Express
- Let younger kids visit school for recreational activities till classes start: Parents in Delhi write to Kejriwal, L - G
The 66 signatories stated that apart from learning loss, extended school closure is also culminating in health problems among children including rickets, eyesight issues, decreased attention span, disrupted sleep routines, anxiety, depression, mood swings and aggression - Akbar Road signboard vandalised in Delhi, Hindu Sena claims responsibility
In the past too, the group has defaced road signages and pasted controversial posters in the national capital. - Delhi HC dismisses petition seeking guidelines for media reporting on criminal investigations
Delhi news: It added that as and when such representation is preferred, the concerned authority will decide the same in accordance with law, rules, regulations and government policies. - HC seeks Delhi govt response on petition alleging poor conditions at Lok Nayak Hospital
Justice Rekha Palli said this was not the first matter where the court was coming across such things and asked the State to apprise it about the steps which they propose to take to improve the working of the hospital. - Centre can?t deny PM - CARES is a govt fund, Delhi HC told
Delhi news: The court Wednesday began hearing arguments in a petition seeking that PMCARES Fund be declared as ‘The State’ under Article 12 of the Constitution of India - Delhi: IIT - D to set up centre of excellence in paper and packaging with JK Paper
Delhi news: "The proposed CoE would combine the cutting-edge research at IIT Delhi with the application know-how of JK Paper to accelerate innovation in paper and packaging, and develop solutions for a variety of end-use applications of our customers," said JK Paper president A S Mehta. - Trees of Delhi: Outside14th - century shrine, new neem tree carries forward a legacy
A storm that hit Delhi four years ago uprooted a far bigger and older neem tree that was on the list of trees that the Delhi government intended to mark as 'heritage trees' in 2016. - Delhi: SDMC begins survey after HC questions unauthorised construction around graveyard
Delhi news: Sources said that the civic body conducted the inspection as the court had asked to furnish an affidavit explaining why the unauthorised construction and encroachment were allowed to come up in the first place and fix responsibility upon the officers, who may be found derelict in their duties. - In a first for Delhi, eight women inspectors appointed as SHOs
In the latest posting order, issued on Wednesday night, thirty-four SHOs, who had already served more than five years on the post, have been sent to different units. - Capt in Delhi, may meet PM over farm laws, UP violence
Sources close to him said that the Amarinder is likely to discuss farm laws and the Lakhimpur Kheri incident with the PM. - Delhi Court questions CWC?s call to send kids to children?s home, grants custody to grandfather
Delhi News: Additional Sessions Judge Dharmender Rana said: "An ounce of personal love is more important than tons of professional services." - Dalit girl rape: Delhi HC seeks Twitter?s reply on Rahul Gandhi tweet
The division bench of Chief Justice D.N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh said that it was making it “explicitly clear” that no notice was being issued to Rahul and others. - Houseful at Hindu College as 1,600 apply for 975 seats
Delhi News: Another 700 applications have also been approved by the principal for which payment is pending, meaning that by Thursday, the college could potentially admit around 1,600 students for its total 975 seats. - Dengue, garbage everywhere in capital: Delhi High Court
Delhi News: The court said that it appears that the duty of the municipal corporations is only to pay salaries and pensions to their employees. - Remove Mishra from cabinet, system protecting accused: CM Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi News: AAP leaders, including MP Sanjay Singh and MLA Raghav Chadha, are among those who have been stopped from going to meet families of the deceased.
- 6th October, 2021 The Indian Express
- Judge hearing Northeast Delhi riots cases transferred
Delhi News: The Delhi High Court issued an order transferring/posting 11 judicial officers, including seven Metropolitan Magistrates and four Additional. - Lakhimpur Kheri: MoS Ajay Mishra meets Amit Shah in Delhi
This was the first time Mishra attended his office following the incident which led to the death of eight people including four farmers. His son Ashish Mishra has been accused of shooting down a farmer and mowing down three others under his vehicle. - Don?t interfere with operations of spas with valid licences: Delhi HC to police
Delhi news: The counsel representing police said that they are not restraining spa owners as long as they possess a valid licence and follow Covid protocol. However, the court said it was dealing with matters daily involving complaints against police officers. - ?Woman?s consent for sexual act doesn?t mean forsaking reproductive rights?: Delhi court on forced abortion
Delhi news: The court denies bail to a man accused of raping a woman several times and forcing her to abort. - 2008 serial blasts case: Delhi HC grants bail to accused, says courts must play doctor to save rights from demise
Delhi news: Hakim is accused of having carried a certain quantity of cycle ball-bearings from Lucknow to Delhi which, according to the police, were subsequently used to make IEDs used in the 2008 blasts. - Delhi: IMD predicts warm days ahead as monsoon retreats
Delhi news: Over the next seven days, the maximum temperature is likely to hover around 35 and 36 degrees Celsius with the minimum ranging from 24 to 26 degrees Celsius. - Delhi resident held from Ahmedabad for stealing diamonds, gold
Police have seized six diamonds and five gold earrings worth Rs 30 lakh from the accused, however, they believe that the accused has sold most of the valuables he had stolen. - Faridabad: Six members of interstate gang arrested for job fraud
Delhi news: The accused would create a fake job portal where people could register and give contact details. The accused would then call up the victims and persuade them to register with their agency for job opportunities, the police said.
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