- 3rd December, 2020 NDTV
- ''Delhi Chalo'': Smoke At Large Part Of Haryana - Delhi Border
Plumes of smoke were seen at Haryana-Delhi Singhu border as security personnel used tear gas to disperse farmers who are heading to Delhi for a two-day "Chalo Delhi" protest march against three farm laws enacted by the centre recently. Besides the tear gas, security personnel, dressed in all protective gear, were seen marching towards the crowd, who also braved water cannons and lathi charge as they attempt to march to the national capital to put pressure on the Central government to get the law repealed. - Farmers' Protest Highlights: Centre Should Repeal Farm Laws, Say Unions
The farmers' protest - the biggest in years - has entered the seventh day, with thousands of people from several states camped out on the outskirts of Delhi. Farmers' organisations met at one of the Delhi-Haryana borders today to decide their strategy, a day after they turned down the centre's second pitch for a committee to discuss the contentious farm laws against which they have been holding massive protests near Delhi. Farmers' groups will meet again shortly, with more groups joining in. - Delhi Says 'No' To Cops' Request To Turn Stadiums Into Jails For Farmers
Delhi Police has sought the state government's permission to use the city's nine stadiums as temporary jails to house protesting farmers' from Punjab and Haryana who enter the city as part of their ongoing "Delhi Chalo" march, reports said on Friday. However, leaders of the Aam Admi Party (AAP), which rules Delhi, have objected to any such move. - Farmers Protest Live Updates: AAP Government Welcomes Farmers, Makes Arrangements At Delhi Protest Site
The Delhi government welcomed the protesting farmers as their "guests" on Friday and made elaborate arrangements for their food, drinking water and shelter. - Traffic Resumes On Arterial Delhi - Noida Route After Halt Due To Farmer Protest
The farmers' protests against the Centre's farm laws on Wednesday led to the shutting down of key roads connecting Noida and Delhi. The arterial Kalindi Kunj route that links Noida to Delhi's Okhla had been shut for traffic movement, the Delhi Traffic Police informed in the evening. It was later opened. - Delhi - NCR Pollution: Air Quality Likely To Dip Further Later This Week
Delhi-NCR Pollution: Pollution levels have already entered the "severe" zone in the neighbouring Ghaziabad and Greater Noida. There is a possibility of the air quality reaching the "severe" category between December 4 and December 7
- 2nd December, 2020 NDTV
- 1st December, 2020 NDTV
- Farmers Protest LIVE Updates: Farmers Reject Centre's Offer For Panel Discussion On Agriculture Laws
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will hold talks today with the farmers protesting in and around Delhi since last week, sources have said, adding that he will meet Home Minister Amit Shah, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh at BJP chief JP Nadda's house this morning ahead of the discussion. - "Should They Come With Oxen?": AAP On VK Singh's Comment On Farmer Pics
Shortly after Minister of State VK Singh said the thousands of men and women protesting the centre's new farm laws "do not appear to be farmers", AAP hit back and asked if they needed to "come with plough and oxen to appear like farmers" - Delhi Records 4,006 New Covid Cases, 86 Deaths Raise Count To 9,260
Delhi recorded 4,006 fresh COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, taking the infection tally in the national capital to over 5.74 lakh, while 86 new fatalities pushed the count from the disease to 9,260, authorities said. - Woman Killed In Road Accident In Delhi, Dentist Arrested: Police
A dentist has been arrested, days after his speeding car hit a 38-year-old woman while she was crossing road in south Delhi's Lado Sarai leading to her death, police said on Tuesday. - Delhi's Air Quality 'Very Poor' Today, May Turn 'Severe' Later This Week
Delhi's air quality remained 'very poor' today and is predicted to turn 'severe' this week due to unfavourable meteorological conditions. - Delhi Records Coldest November In 71 Years, Says Weather Department
The month of November was the coldest in the national capital in 71 years, with the mean minimum temperature dropping to 10.2 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department. - Price Of COVID - 19 Test In Delhi Reduced: How Will Private Labs React?
As Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reduces the price of COVID-19 tests at private labs in Delhi from Rs 2,400 to Rs 800, the questions we ask are -- Will this solve the problem? Will private labs stop testing now? - CISF Constable Saves Delhi Metro Passenger's Life
A constable of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) today saved the life of a man who fell unconscious at a Metro station in South Delhi by performing CPR on him, officials said on Monday. - Justin Trudeau Weighs In As Farmers' Protest Outside Delhi Swells
"Canada will always be there to defend the rights of peaceful protest," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, backing Indian farmers who have intensified their agitation against the new farm laws, noting that the situation is "concerning". - Mother Dead, Daughter Injured After Both Shot At In Delhi: Cops
In North-East Delhi's Mansarovar Park area, two men barged into a house and attacked a woman and her daughter with bullets after which the mother died on the spot and the injured daughter is said to be in a critical condition. - Armed Men Steal Car, Kidnap Driver In Delhi: Police
A group of armed men allegedly robbed an SUV belonging to a businessman after kidnapping his driver, the police said on Monday. - Delhi Breathed More Polluted Air In November This Year Than 2019
The national capital witnessed more polluted November this year than in 2019, largely due to lesser precipitation and large-scale stubble burning. - Khaps Of Haryana Support Farmers' Protest, Will Come To Delhi
The khaps -- community organisations -- of Haryana have unanimously decided to support the farmers' protest. The decision was taken at a meeting of the chiefs of 30 khaps in Rohtak and the representatives of different khaps, under the banner of "sarv khap", said they would gather tomorrow and proceed towards Delhi to join the protesters. Delhi's Palam Khap had also taken part in the meeting. - Daily Covid Deaths Cross 100 Again In Delhi, 3,726 New Cases In 24 Hours
Delhi recorded 3,726 new coronavirus cases and 108 deaths in the past 24 hours, data showed late Monday night, making it the first time in six days that the number of daily deaths has gone above the 100-mark
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