- 2nd March, 2022 Economic Times
- 1st March, 2022 Economic Times
- Price hike: Commercial LPG cylinder prices in Delhi increased by Rs 105
The prices of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders have been increased by Rs 105 in Delhi from March 1. With this increase, 19 kg commercial cylinder will cost Rs 2,012 in Delhi from Tuesday. - Delhi eateries look forward to busier days as curbs go
"This order was anyway delayed by a few weeks. They could have made it applicable with immediate effect as our business is weekend-oriented. I have lost two summers already and our business runs into the night, so this means going back to normalcy," said Rahul Singh, CEO, Beer Cafe. - Ukraine crisis: 8th flight arrives in Delhi; Mansukh Mandaviya receives the returnees
The eighth flight carrying 216 stranded Indian nationals has departed from Hungary's capital Budapest for New Delhi under Operation Ganga, informed External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday. Taking to Twitter, Jaishankar said, "Eighth Operation Ganga flight leaves from Budapest for New Delhi with 216 Indian nationals. Our endeavour for everyone's safe return continues." Union minister Mansukh Mandaviya has received the returnees. - Delhi zoo reopens, all tickets sold overnight
The Delhi zoo reopened for visitors on Tuesday after remaining closed for around two months in view of a spike in coronavirus cases in the capital, officials said on Tuesday. The zoo was closed for the public on January 4 and the online ticket booking link on its website was disabled. - Commercial LPG cylinder prices in Delhi increased by Rs 105
The price of 5 kg cylinder also increased by Rs 27. Now 5 kg cylinder will cost Rs 569 in Delhi. No increase in domestic LPG cylinder. - Delhi transport minister releases 'Residential EV Charging Handbook'
The statement said with the release of the handbook, Delhi becomes the first state in India to make residential societies and resident welfare associations (RWAs) an integral part of its EV mission.
- 28th February, 2022 Economic Times
- 27th February, 2022 Economic Times
- 26th February, 2022 Economic Times
- Rain, hailstorm lash parts of Delhi - NCR, IMD predicts more rainfall
Rain and hailstorm lashed parts of Delhi and national capital region (NCR) on February 26. Several parts of the national capital received rain and hailstorm on Friday night. The India Meteorological Department on Friday predicted hail precipitation likely over South, New, Central, East, Northeast, Southeast Delhi, Noida during the next one hour. - Union law secretary Mendiratta named Delhi High Court judge
It might be mentioned here that Mendiratta's appointment as the union law secretary in October 2019 was also a first. He was serving as the district and sessions judge when he was named the union law secretary.
- 25th February, 2022 Economic Times
- Delhi roads will be pothole - free within month: Sisodia
Sisodia, who was allocated the Public Works Department (PWD) portfolio on Wednesday, also said the department will soon launch a mobile application where people will be able to register their complaints about poor road infrastructure, according to an official statement. - Delhi: Ukraine International Airlines refutes allegations of overcharging on flight tickets
New Delhi, Feb 25 (ANI): Stranded Indians who were scheduled to come to India from Ukraine, have levelled serious allegations against an airlines company saying it is overcharging. The airline company, Ukraine International Airlines has rubbished the allegations of selling expensive tickets. The representatives of airlines in Delhi have denied the charge of collecting increased airfare from students and families wanting to return urgently from the war-torn country. Amid the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, several airlines were announced to operate special flights, including Air India, to bring back Indian nationals safely. However, the Ukraine airspace is currently closed at the moment. - Rain lashes parts of Delhi - NCR, IMD predicts more rainfall, hail precipitation
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted that thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain are likely to occur Barwala, Hansi, Meham, Jind, Charkhi Dadri, Mattanhail, Jhajjar, Farukhnagar, Kosali, Mahendargarh, Sohana, Rewari, Bawal, Nuh (Haryana), Bhiwari (Rajasthan) in the next two hours. The prediction also mentioned that light intensity rain will very likely occur over South, South-West Delhi, New Delhi, South-East Delhi, Manesar Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida in the next one hour. - Delhi HC adjourns Amazon - Future case to Monday
FRL had approached the NCLT seeking approval for a shareholder meeting to get clearance for its plan to sell assets to Reliance Retail. Amazon has opposed the shareholder meeting as well as the deal that the US-based company claims was in violation of its investment agreement in a promoter firm of FRL.
- 24th February, 2022 Economic Times
- 23rd February, 2022 Economic Times
- Ukraine crisis: Indian students arrive in Delhi, say followed Embassy advisory
On Tuesday, Indian embassy in Kyiv again asked Indian students to temporarily leave the country amid the rising tensions. A group of medical students arrived in a batch at the Delhi airport, taking Turkish Airlines from Kyiv to Istanbul and then to Qatar, and then from there to Delhi via Qatar Airways. - Delhi HC judge recuses from hearing FB, Twitter, Google pleas against order to remove anti - Ramdev links gl
Justice Sanghi, who was heading the bench, recused from hearing the pleas and said they be listed on March 21 before another bench of which he is not a member. - Air India?s special flight from Ukraine arrives in Delhi; situation is normal, but safety is priority, sa...
The first Air India special flight with around 242 Indian Citizens onboard from Kyiv, Ukraine landed at IGI Airport in Delhi on February 22. Amid the prevailing situation in Ukraine due to the rising tensions with Russia, India has advised its citizens to temporarily leave the country. - Delhi to integrate local toll collection with FasTag
The Centre is looking at this project as a model for expanding FasTag utility beyond national and state highways.
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