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- 31st July, 2020 NDTV
- Delhi High Court Puts On Hold 4 - Year Jail Term For Politician Jaya Jaitley
The Delhi High Court has put on hold the 4-year jail term given to former Samata Party chief Jaya Jaitley in a corruption case related to a purported defence deal, a lawyer said. The high court has sought CBI's response on Jaya Jaitley's appeal challenging her conviction and sentence in the case. - "Not A Single Day...": Shashi Tharoor On Power Cuts At Lutyen's Delhi Home
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor tweeted today about power cuts in Lutyen's Delhi in the heart of the city, home to government bungalows and top offices of the country including the Prime Minister's Office and central ministries. He also said there were no working helplines - complaints that are unusual for India's most elite address. - "Not A Single Day...": Shashi Tharoor On Power Cuts At Lutyen's Delhi Home
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor tweeted today about power cuts in Lutyen's Delhi in the heart of the city, home to government bungalows and top offices of the country including the Prime Minister's Office and central ministries. He also said there were no working helplines - complaints that are unusual for India's most elite address. - Watch: This Iconic Delhi Market Is Getting A Facelift, Going Traffic - Free
Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi is all set to become a traffic-free zone - and a video by the German Ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner, gives a glimpse into the transformation that is underway. - NEP Is The Last Nail In The Lutyens Elite's Coffin
This is probably the last nail in the old elite's coffin. They have largely been evicted from Lutyens Delhi in any case. The NEP is one part of a massive project of creating a new Central Vista elite. - Delhi BJP To Install Screens For Telecast Of Ayodhya Event
The Delhi BJP will install giant LED screens across the city for people to watch groundbreaking ceremony for a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya on August 5, and will celebrate the occasion by lighting diyas, party leader Adesh Kumar Gupta said Thursday. - Delhi Government's Job Portal Receives 3 Lakh Applications In 3 Days
By Thursday morning, 7,577 employers had registered themselves and offered 2,04,785 job vacancies. But the number of job seekers is much higher with 3,22,865 applications. - Unlock3: More Economic Activities, Weekly Markets On Trial Basis In Delhi
The Delhi government on Thursday decided to end night curfew and allow more economic activities, including normal functioning of hospitality services, in the national capital under ''Unlock-3'' guidelines, according to a statement. - Delhi Launches Campaign To Prepare People Agaisnt Earthquakes
As the city has witnessed around 18 mild tremors since April, the Delhi government on Wednesday launched an awareness campaign on the steps to be taken by Delhiities to deal with such a situation. - 3 Arrested For Allegedly Looting House On Gunpoint In Delhi: Police
Three men were arrested on Thursday for allegedly looting cash and jewellery worth lakhs from a house in northeast Delh while holding the owner and his 63-year-old mother hostage at gunpoint, police said. - Can't Deny Compensation To Workers Who Left Due To Lockdown: High Court To AAP Government
The Delhi High Court on Thursday said compensation cannot be denied to workers who returned to their villages due to lack of work in the wake of the COVID-19 merely because their physical verification cannot be carried out for being registered with the Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare (BOCWW) Board.
- 30th July, 2020 NDTV
- Delhi Doctors Save Man Stuck In Assam Floods Via Video - Conference: Hospital
Doctors of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi saved the life of a man through video-conferencing, who was stuck in a flooded area in Assam and suffering from acute liver failure. - Lt Governor Vetoes AAP Government On Delhi Riots Lawyers' Panel
The Arvind Kejriwal government was vetoed by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal today on the panel of lawyers to represent the Delhi Police in cases linked to the February riots in the capital. - Man Falls From Building In South Delhi, Gets Stuck On Ground Floor Grill
In a freak accident reported from a South Delhi locality, a man fell from the fourth floor of a building, but did not hit the ground. His fall was broken by a metal grill and its teeth pierced the man's foot, leaving him suspended upside down in a severely injured state. The police rescued the man and rushed him to a hospital, where he is recovering. - Delhi University?s Academic Session To Begin From August 10
- Delhi High Court Allows Student To Withdraw Plea Against UGC Exam Guidelines As Case Pending In Supreme Court
- Delhi Weather: Rain, Thunderstorm Likely In NCR, Haryana, Says Met Office
Delhi Weather Update: Thunderstorms with moderate rainfall are expected in Delhi and its neighbouring areas of Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and other places today. Wind speed may be around 15-35 kilometre per hour at several locations in the National Capital Region, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said. - Lost Count After 50 Murders, Says Doctor Arrested In Delhi: Cops
An ayurvedic doctor who allegedly murdered over 50 people across Delhi and neighbouring states was arrested in the national capital on Wednesday, the police said. The doctor had been hiding in Baprola on the oukskirts of Delhi after jumping parole in January. - Court Seeks Report On Steps Taken By Civic Bodies, Delhi Development Body Against Unsafe Buildings
The Delhi High Court Wednesday asked the municipal bodies and the DDA as to what steps they have taken after identifying and issuing notices to the high risk buildings in need of seismic stability. - Arundhati Roy Attacks Government Over Delhi University Professor's Arrest
Writer Arundhati Roy on Wednesday slammed the government for the "relentless and ongoing incarceration of activists, academics and lawyers", a day after an associate professor of the Delhi University was arrested by the NIA in the Bhima Koregaon Elgar Parishad case. - Will Fight It Out, Says Wife Of Delhi Professor Arrested In Bhima Koregaon Case
Delhi University Professor Hany Babu's wife Jenny Rowena Wednesday said they will not be broken by his arrest and will fight the case in court, a day after he was taken in custody by the NIA in the Bhima Koregaon-Elgar Parishad case.
- 29th July, 2020 NDTV
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