- 17th September, 2020 NDTV
- ''Deep Conspiracy'': Opposition Meets President Over Police Probe In Delhi Violence
Delegation members from five Opposition parties met President Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday to submit a memorandum regarding the investigation conducted by Delhi police in north-east Delhi violence. - On Duty Delhi Traffic Cop Run Over By Truck
An assistant sub-inspector of Delhi Traffic Police died in an accident while on duty in north Delhi's Burari, police said on Thursday. - Delhi Lawyer, Fined For Not Wearing Mask While Driving Alone, Files Case
The Delhi High Court today sought response of the Centre and AAP government on a lawyer's plea challenging the Rs 500 fine issued to him for not wearing a mask while he was driving alone. - Man Files Plea Against Challan For Not Wearing Mask While Driving Alone
The Delhi High Court Thursday sought response of the Centre and AAP government on a lawyer's plea challenging the Rs 500 challan issued to him for not wearing a mask while he was driving alone. - Delhi Metro Suffered Rs 1,609 Crore Loss Due To Closure Of Services: Centre
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) suffered a loss of around Rs 1,609 crore due to the closure of metro services in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told Lok Sabha on Thursday. - Man Injured After Being Attacked With Knife In Delhi
A 30-year-old sweeper was injured when a man attacked him with a knife after an argument broke out between them in southeast Delhi's Jamia Nagar area, police said on Thursday. - BJP Responsible For Northeast Delhi Riots: AAP
The BJP is responsible for the Delhi riots and there are public records to show that its leaders had spread hatred between two communities, AAP spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj said on Wednesday. - Delhi Temperature 4 Degrees Above Normal After No Rain For A Week
There has been no rain in the national capital for a week even as monsoon is not over yet. - 45% Jump In Covid Containment Zones In Delhi In 10 Days; Home Isolation Cases Up 50%: Report
There has been an increase of 45 per cent in the number of containment zones in the national capital in the last 10 days, while home isolation cases of COVID-19 also jumped by over 50 per cent to reach 16,576 during the period, according to official data. - Airline Former Official Convicted By Delhi Court For Outraging Colleague's Modesty
Delhi's Patiala House Court on Wednesday convicted Lalit D'Silva, former Regional Manager (India) of an international airline, for outraging the modesty of one of his junior colleague during his posting in the national capital. - Delhi Court Stays Order To Unlock Residential Parts of Nizamuddin Markaz
A court in Delhi on Wednesday stayed an order directing Delhi Police to unlock the residential portion of the Nizamuddin Markaz, which was locked after a case was registered against several people attending a religious congregation in violation of COVID-19 guidelines in March. - 17,000 - Page Delhi Riots Chargesheet Names Only Anti - CAA Protesters
Fifteen people have been named by the police in a vast chargesheet filed over the Delhi riots that raged through the capital city in February this year, leaving more than 50 people dead and property worth crores damaged. - Supreme Court Not In Favour Of Opening Separate Bench Outside Delhi: Centre
The idea of opening a separate bench of the top court outside Delhi has not found favour with the Supreme Court of India, the government informed Parliament on Wednesday. - Delhi Metro To Get ''Silver Line'' In Phase - 4
Delhi Metro's Aerocity-Tughlakabad corridor being built as part of the Phase-4 project has been christened as ''Silver Line'' by the DMRC, officials said on Wednesday. - 5 - Foot Python Found In Backseat Of Auto Rickshaw In Delhi
A five-foot-long Indian Rock python slithered into the backseat of an auto-rickshaw in Tughlakabad area on Wednesday, triggering panic among people. - None Hurt In Blaze At Delhi's Sarfdarjung Hospital
Seven fire tenders were rushed to control a fire at the Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital after plumes of thick black smoke were seen coming from a section of the building's non-medical wing, sources in the Delhi fire service said, adding that no one has been injured in the incident.
- 16th September, 2020 NDTV
- Chargesheet Against 6 More Soon For "Larger Conspiracy" In Delhi Riots: Cops
Six more persons will soon be charge-sheeted in connection with the February riots, the Delhi Police said on Wednesday as it filed in a city court a chargesheet on the "larger conspiracy" behind the communal violence in the northeast parts of the national capital. - Find Immediate Solution To Basement Flooding In South Delhi: High Court
Taking note of flooding of basements in Greater Kailash-II, the Delhi High Court has directed the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to find an immediate solution keeping in mind the need to prevent the outbreak of waterborne diseases. - 11 Years Of Airport Harassment For Delhi Senior Over Wanted Namesake
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the Bureau of Immigration and the Central Passport Organisation's response on a senior citizen's plea claiming that for the past 11 years whenever he travels abroad he is subjected to harassment and interrogation at the airport due to a Look-Out Circular (LOC) against his namesake. - Delhi Records Highest Single - Day Jump Of 4,473 COVID - 19 Cases
Delhi's COVID-19 tally rose to more than 2.30 lakh after 4,473 fresh cases were reported on Wednesday, which was the highest single-day spike in the national capital recorded so far. - Arts Scholar, "Institution Builder" Kapila Vatsyayan Dies In Delhi At 92
Scholar, author and connoisseur of the arts Kapila Vatsyayan died at her Delhi home today. She was 92. - Increase RT/PCR Testing Capacity: High Court To Delhi Government
The Delhi High Court Wednesday suggested that the AAP government increase the RT/PCR test capacity to the maximum possible to detect COVID-19 infection, as Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) were only 60 per cent accurate. - Delhi Government Directs Schools To Observe "Dry Day" Every Week. Here's Why
The Delhi government has directed all schools in the national capital to observe "dry day" once a week during which coolers, flower pots, bird pots, water containers, stagnant water and other possible sites be checked thoroughly to prevent mosquito breeding. - Delhi Likely To Get Its First Wild Animal Rescue Centre By The Year - End
Delhi News: The national capital is likely to get its first wild animal rescue centre by the end of the year, forest department officials said on Wednesday. The facility will come up on a 1.24-acre plot in Rajokri where a monkey rescue centre is lying abandoned. - 3 Including Girlfriend Arrested For Allegedly Killing Man In Delhi: Police
A 24-year-old woman, her brother and another person have been arrested for allegedly killing her boyfriend in north Delhi's Wazirabad, police said on Tuesday.
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