- 25th December, 2020 NDTV
- 24th December, 2020 NDTV
- Bitter Cold Persists In North India, "Moderate Fog" Expected In Delhi Over Next 2 Days
Bitter cold conditions persisted in most parts of north India on Thursday as the minimum temperatures hovered well below the normal limits at several places in Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. - Delhi Reports 1,063 New Covid Cases, 37 Deaths; Positivity Rate 1.8%
Delhi recorded 1,063 fresh COVID-19 cases and 37 new fatalities on Thursday, while the positivity rate stood at 1.18 per cent, authorities said. - Heart For Transplant Reaches AIIMS From Delhi Airport Through Green Corridor In 12 Minutes
The Delhi Police has provided a fast-moving green corridor of over 18 km for an ambulance carrying a live heart from the airport to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi, officials said. - Hyderabad Man Anand Goud Cycles 1,550 Km To Delhi In 7 Days In Hope For New Record
Hyderabad cyclist Anand Goud covered 1,550 km on his bicycle in an attempt to enter the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records. - BJP Vandalised Office, Warned Us Over Farmer Protest: AAP's Raghav Chadha
Raghav Chadha alleges Delhi Jal Board office vandalised, AAP says mob led by Delhi BJP chief - Movers And Packers Dupe AIIMS Doctor, 2 Arrested: Delhi Police
Two men who hail from Haryana have been arrested on Wednesday for allegedly not delivering goods of AIIMS doctor to his location despite getting the payment, Delhi Police said. - Two Passengers From UK Flee Delhi After Testing Covid Positive
Two passengers on UK flights who tested positive on arrival in Delhi this week fled isolation centres and reached their hometowns in Andhra Pradesh and Punjab. They have been tracked down and admitted in government facilities amid worries about a fast-spreading mutant strain of the coronavirus found in the UK. - Woman Who Flew From UK Tests Positive For COVID - 19, Flees Delhi, Takes Train To Andhra
A COVID-19 positive woman who allegedly managed to give the slip to authorities in Delhi after her arrival from the UK recently and reach Andhra Pradesh by train has been traced to Rajamahendravaram and admitted to a hospital along with her son, officials said today. - Delhi Records 871 Coronavirus Cases, Fewest Deaths In 3 Months
Delhi reported less than 1000 fresh cases of coronavirus for the third straight day today, 871. The number of deaths over the last 24 hours -- 18 -- is the lowest in the last three months. The last time the 24-hour tally of deaths was this low was on September 8, when 19 deaths were reported. - Delhi Woman Alleges Forced Conversion To Islam, Harassment By In - Laws
A 20-year-old Muslim man in Delhi has been charged by the police over his wife's allegations that she was forced to convert after their wedding in May and harassed by her in-laws. - Congress Accuses Delhi Government Of Scam In Colour - Coded Stickers For Cars
Delhi Congress President Anil Chaudhary has approached the Delhi High Court with a PIL seeking direction to the Aam Aadmi Party government to charge only the permissible fee of Rs 12.15 from the vehicle owners in Delhi for the purpose of obtaining the ''colour-coded stickers''. - Ensure No Firecrackers On Christmas, New Year In Delhi: Pollution Watchdog
Observing that air quality in the capital and the NCR is deteriorating, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on Wednesday directed pollution watchdogs of Delhi and three other states to ensure strict compliance of the ban on sale and use of firecrackers during Christmas and New Year. - Mamata Banerjee Speaks With Protesting Farmers In Delhi, Assures Them Support
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today spoke to the farmers camping at the national capital's Singhu border protesting the Central farm laws and assured them of her support in their protest, the Trinamool Congress said. - "20,000 En Route To Delhi To Support Farm Laws": Western UP's Kisan Sena
20,000 farmers from western UP will march to Delhi Thursday to highlight their support of the farm laws, setting up a potential face-off with thousands of others who have been camped around the city borders for nearly a month in protest of those laws - Mumbai - Delhi Rajdhani Train To Restart Operations From December 30: Railways
A Rajdhani special train will run on four days of the week between Mumbai and Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin, the Central Railway (CR) said in a release on Wednesday.
- 23rd December, 2020 NDTV
- Cabinet Approves Ordinance To Protect Delhi's Unauthorised Colonies From Punitive Action
The Union Cabinet today approved an ordinance extending protection from punitive action to unauthorised colonies, JJ clusters and constructions in Delhi's rural areas built on agriculture land for another three years, Union minster Prakash Javadekar said. - 20,000 Kisan Sena Members To March To Delhi In Support Of Farm Laws Tomorrow
Farmer union Kisan Sena said thousands of its members from western Uttar Pradesh will march to Delhi on Thursday in support of the Centre's new agriculture laws. - Court Asks Delhi To Frame Guidelines To Deal With Post - Covid Complications
The Delhi High Court has directed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government to frame standard operating procedures (SOPs) to deal with post COVID-19 complications relating to the lungs and other vital organs in those who have recovered from the coronavirus infection. - "AAP Spent Rs 6 Crore On Diwali Event In Delhi": Activist Cites RTI Reply
An activist on Tuesday cited an RTI reply claiming that the AAP government in Delhi spent Rs 6 crore on its Laxmi Puja event and live telecast on Diwali this year. - Watch: UP Farmers On Way To Delhi Break Police Barricades At Rampur
Protesting farmers on way to Delhi were stopped by the police in BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh. But the police, who had barricaded the road at Rampur, were forced to give way. Sources said the farmers were from the Pilibhit and Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh, and were on way to join the Punjab and Haryana farmers sitting on protest outside Delhi. - Man Posing As Cop Rapes Woman In Delhi Hotel, Arrested: Police
A 28-year-old man posing as an Uttar Pradesh Police officer was arrested for allegedly raping a woman at a hotel in central Delhi's Paharganj area after luring her, police said on Tuesday. - Delhi's "Baba Ka Dhaba" Owner, Of Social Media Fame, Now Has Restaurant
The elderly owners of Baba Ka Dhaba, a street-side food kiosk in Delhi's Malviya Nagar, today made a fresh start after social media users helped pull them back from the utter destitution to which the COVID-19 lockdown had pushed them. - Delhi Airport Preps For Covid Vaccine Storage, "Distribution In January"
Though the Indian drug regulator is yet to give an emergency-use authorisation for any COVID-19 vaccine, the country's largest airport in Delhi is gearing up to handle distribution of lakhs of vials under Project Sanjivani by as early as next month.
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