- 22nd December, 2020 NDTV
- SSC Exam: Challenge Answer Key Of Delhi Police, CAPF Exam Till December 24
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducted an exam for selection of Sub Inspectors in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces. - Delhi Cops To Trace Woman, Her Father Objects To Marriage With Muslim Man
The Delhi High Court has directed authorities concerned to make all-out efforts to trace and present before it a Hindu woman, who allegedly eloped with a Muslim labourer in November and got married in West Bengal. - "Felt Blessed": PM At Delhi Gurdwara; No Traffic Curbs For His Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today made a visit to Delhi's iconic Sikh shrine Gurudwara Rakabganj to pay tributes to Sikh saint Guru Tegh Bahadur, a day after his death anniversary was observed on Saturday. - "Harassed, Abused": Ex - Councillor Ishrat Jahan, Jailed In Delhi Riots Case
Former Congress Councillor Ishrat Jahan, arrested under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in a northeast Delhi riots case, alleged before a court in Delhi on Tuesday that she was beaten up by inmates at Mandoli jail and was continuously facing harassment in prison. - 6 From UK Test Positive After Arrival In India Amid Mutant Strain Fears
Six passengers who arrived in India last night on an Air India flight from London have tested positive for COVID-19, while those on a British Airways plane that landed this morning in the national capital are being tested, officials said today. These developments come amid rising fears over a new strain of coronavirus that has been detected in the UK, leading to air traffic from that country being blocked by several nations, including India, in the past few days. - In Delhi, Door - To - Door Survey For Those Who Came From UK In Last 2 Weeks
In an attempt to check spread of a new, more infectious strain of coronavirus detected in the United Kingdom, the Delhi government on Tuesday said it would trace all passengers who have arrived here from the country. - Kisan Diwas: Thousands Of Farmer Protesters Gather At Delhi's Borders
Kisan Diwas 2020: Ahead of National farmers' Day, farmer leaders are expected to meet on Tuesday to discuss a plan of action as thousands gathered at protest sites on Delhi's borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Farmers are protesting centre's new agricultural laws for nearly a month amid the cold wave sweeping the national capital. - 42 Arrested From Delhi - Based Call Centre For Duping Foreign Nationals: Police
Forty-two people were arrested for allegedly running a call centre in west Delhi's Peeragarhi area and duping foreign nationals to the tune of Rs 70 crore by posing as officers of law enforcement agencies, police said on Sunday. - Air Quality In Delhi Dips To "Very Poor" Category
The air quality index (AQI) in Delhi has dipped into ''very poor'' category on Tuesday, according to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR). - Farmers From Maharashtra Leave For Delhi To Join Protests
Thousands of farmers from Maharashtra on Monday left for Delhi from Nashik to join the ongoing agitation by cultivators seeking the repeal of three agri laws passed by the Centre. - Delhi: 5 Arrested For Cheating By Posing As Executives Of Shopping Portals
Five people, including a woman, have been arrested for allegedly running a fake call centre and duping people by posing as executives of online shopping portals, the police said on Monday. - Delhi Records 803 New COVID - 19 Cases; Active Infections Below 10,000 - Mark
Delhi recorded 803 fresh COVID-19 cases on Monday, the lowest since August 17, even as the number of active cases dropped below the 10,000-mark.
- 21st December, 2020 NDTV
- Nearly 40,000 Found With Covid Symptoms In Survey Of 1.72 Crore Delhi Residents
Authorities in Delhi have surveyed over 1.72 crore residents so far for coronavirus-like symptoms to assess the spread of the infection and found that just over 39,500 had cough, fever and other indicators of the viral disease, officials said Monday. - Amid Biting Cold, "Tent City" For Protesting Farmers Near Delhi
A dip in the capital's minimum temperature and scores of women joining the ongoing farmers' protest has resulted in a make-shift "tent city" propping up at a petrol pump in the Singhu Border area. - Girl Allegedly Raped By 17 - Year - Old, 3 Others In Posh Delhi Locality
A 14-year-old girl who worked as a domestic help in South Delhi's Greater Kailash 1 area was allegedly raped by a 17-year-old boy and three others, the police said on Sunday, adding all four suspects have been taken into custody. - 1 Arrested In Bike Bot Scam After Multiple Raids In Delhi, Nearby Areas
The ED on Sunday conducted multiple searches in Delhi-NCR in connection with its probe into two money laundering cases and arrested a person in the Noida ''Bike Bot'' ponzi scheme, officials said. - Delhi Records 1,091 New COVID - 19 Cases, Positivity Rate 1.3 Per Cent
Delhi recorded 1,091 fresh COVID-19 cases on Sunday, the lowest in around four months, as the total number of such cases climbed to 6,17,005 in the national capital, authorities said. - Delhi Records Coldest Morning This Season At 3.4 Degrees
A cold wave swept Delhi on Sunday as it recorded the coldest morning of the season so far at 3.4 degrees Celsius, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
- 20th December, 2020 NDTV
- Doctors, Nurses From Punjab Join Farmers' Protest At Delhi Border
As farmers continue to protest the centre's new agricultural laws, nurses and doctors from Punjab on Sunday extended their support and joined the protest at Singhu border. The medical staff from Punjab said they are ready to provide any assistance to the protesting farmers if anyone falls ill in the cold weather. - UP - Delhi Border Partially Shut Amid Farm Protests:10 Points
As protests against the centre's contentious agricultural laws near Delhi borders entered their 25th day, demonstrators paid tributes to those who've lost lives at the protest sites. The Delhi-UP border is partially shut as the agitation intensifies. Protests are growing amid assurances from the government on the minimum support price (MSP) for their agricultural produce, a concern repeatedly raised by the farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday yet again defended the new laws. "Agriculture reforms initiated six months back have started benefitting farmers," he said without referring to the protests. - ICU Beds Shortage, Pollution Behind Rise In Delhi's Covid Deaths: Experts
Late hospital admissions leading to COVID-19 cases turning critical, shortage of ICU beds, unfavourable weather and rising pollution are among the factors experts attribute to the spike in COVID-19 deaths in Delhi. - Delhi's Sunder Nursery Chosen For 2 UNESCO Asia - Pacific Awards For Conservation
Delhi's iconic Sunder Nursery, a 90-acre garden which was transformed into a horticultural paradise after a decade-long conservation work, is among the winners in the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation this year. - Delhi Police Arrests Man For Swindling Rs 276 Lakh From Corporation Bank
Delhi Police has arrested a person named Bhuvanesh Kharbanda on the complaint of Corporation Bank for allegedly swindling a sum of Rs 276 lakhs on the pretext of availing a working capital loan.
- 19th December, 2020 NDTV
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