- Delhi: Temperature up a bit, rain to bring relief from Saturday
The maximum temperature rose to 43.6 degrees, three degrees above normal, at Safdarjung, the city’s base weather station, on Thursday. However, relief
- Peak power demand in Delhi crosses 7,000 MW - mark
The relentless heat resulted in Delhi recording a peak power demand of 7,070 megawatt (MW)-mark on Thursday night, which is not only the highest this
- Delhi News Live Updates: Anti - encroachment drive in Mangolpuri cancelled due to unavailability of police force
From June 1, you will need to shell out Rs 6,000 a day for ‘A’ class/deluxe room at AIIMS– nearly double the amount charged earlier. For ‘B’ class/ordinary rooms, the daily charge will be Rs 3,000 per day from existing Rs 2,200, an order issued by the hospital medical superintendent stated. Stay with TOI for live updates:
- Quick weekend getaways near Delhi to help you beat the heat
Quick weekend getaways near Delhi to help you beat the heat
- Delhi: 2 henchmen of jailed gangsters shot at by cops
Two henchmen of jailed gangsters Neeraj Bawania-Sunil Tillu gang were shot at by Special Cell officers early on Thursday. One of them is Pawan Sehrawa
- Resident docs call off strike at kids? hosp
New Delhi: In less than 24 hours, the resident doctors from Kalawati Saran Children Hospital withdrew their strike.
- Delhi: Daughter could have been saved if cops acted early, says Rape survivor?s dad
The father of the 13-year-old girl who was allegedly kidnapped and gang-raped by 4-7 men has alleged that his daughter could have been saved much earl
- Delhi govt reviews setback, ration dealers happy
Reacting to Delhi High Court’s order setting aside its plea to allow it to start the doorstep delivery of ration, Delhi government said on Thursday th
- Mumbai?s air quality ?very poor?, worse than Delhi, Pune
Almost three months after the repeated dust storms from northwest had severely polluted the air Mumbaikars breathe, the city on Thursday recorded an A
- Demolition drive halted again
New Delhi: The anti-encroachment drive was halted at two places in Sultanpuri area for the second consecutive day on Thursday due to non-availability .
- spicejet: 7 - hour delay rattles flyers on SpiceJet's Pune - Delhi flight | Pune News - Times of India
Wednesday late evening spelled chaos and hassles for passengers flying from the city to Delhi after their flight was delayed by over seven hours. The
- LPG domestic refill price up, crosses Rs 1,000 - mark in Delhi
India Business News: NEW DELHI: The cost of domestic cooking gas (LPG) refills crossed Rs 1,000 in Delhi — where traditionally rates are lower than most of the states — an.
- Street children struggle to remain cool and hydrated
New Delhi: Kaali cleans a car window with one hand and wipes sweat from her face with the other at a traffic intersection near Hauz Khas in south Delh.
- Another factory fire kills 1, injures 6 in Delhi's Mustafabad; locals heard blast
A 42-year-old man died and six others, including a woman, were injured in a factory fire in a residential colony in northeast Delhi's Mustafabad on Th
- Delhi University prods colleges to expedite appointment of principals
New Delhi: Delhi University colleges, which have not completed the process of appointment of a permanent principal, will not be able to appoint teachi.
- Delhi: Benito Juarez skywalk may finally open this month
The underpass and skywalk on Benito Juarez Marg is likely to be thrown open to the public this month.
- 520 new Covid cases in Delhi
Delhi recorded 520 new Covid-19 cases and one more death on Thursday, while the positivity rate declined to 2.09 per cent, according to data shared by
- How tree - felling ban may hit many infrastructure projects in Delhi
The interim ban imposed by Delhi High Court on tree felling may have huge repercussions. Senior Delhi officials accept that if it continues for long,
- Ghazipur slaughterhouse to face green axe
New Delhi: Delhi’s sole slaughterhouse in Ghazipur may not be allowed to operate for violating environmental norms.
- Real - time source apportionment study for pollution from August: Delhi minister
Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai has ordered DPCC officials and IIT-Kanpur to expedite the project on real-time source apportionment study, which
- No funds, corpns drop meal plan for summer class
New Delhi: Facing a financial crunch, the three civic bodies have dropped their plan to distribute meals/refreshments to students attending summer cla.
- Steady heatwave makes tomatoes 400% costlier in Delhi
New Delhi: Intense heat has badly impacted the production of tomatoes in Rajasthan and Gujarat sending the prices of the kitchen staple spiralling.
- Strong winds on Friday in Delhi; temperature remains above normal
Delhi is likely to experience strong surface winds on Friday, the Indian Meteorological Department said, even as the national capital continued to ree
- New commissioner, special officer to be appointed to run unified MCD
With three municipal bodies in Delhi set to be unified on Monday, the exercise to reshuffle and reorganise their staff will begin with the appointment