Delhi Business Information Directory

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  • 17th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
    • Delhi court awards varying jail terms to 13 ISIS operatives
      A Delhi court Friday awarded varying jail terms to 13 persons for being the members of terror organisation ISIS and hatching a criminal conspiracy to establish its base in India by recruiting Muslim youths through different social media platforms to carry out acts of terrorism in the country. Special Judge Parveen Singh sent Nafees Khan to jail for 10 years while three
    • Delhi riots: Court grants bail to two persons
      A Delhi court has granted bail to two persons in two cases related to the communal violence in northeast Delhi in February, saying the complainants in the matters were not eyewitnesses to the incidents. Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat granted bail to Mohd Sagir, and Mehtab on furnishing a bail bond of Rs 25,000 with one surety of like amount in each of the two cases
  • 16th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
    • Delhi records 3,428 new coronavirus cases, 22 more deaths
      The national capital recorded 22 more Covid-19 fatalities on Friday, taking the death toll to 5,946, while 3,428 fresh cases pushed the infection tally in the city to over 3.24 lakh, authorities said. A total of 58,145 Covid tests were conducted on Thursday, they said. On October 10 as well as on September 29, 48 fatalities were reported in the city, the highest number of
  • 15th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
    • Deepak Kochhar withdraws plea in Delhi HC to quash FIR in money laundering case
      Deepak Virendra Kochhar, husband of former ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar, Wednesday withdrew from the Delhi High Court his plea seeking quashing of FIR in connection with the ICICI Bank-Videocon money laundering case. Justice A J Bhambhani allowed him to withdraw the petition, in which he has also sought interim bail on ground of his present medical condition as he is admitted
    • New Delhi - Habibganj Shatabdi train to resume service from Oct 17
      The Railways has announced that New Delhi-Habibganj Shatabdi Express will resume service from October 17, over seven months after its operation was suspended in light of the Covid-19 lockdown, an official said on Wednesday. According to a release issued by the Railways, the train will run as per its earlier schedule and start from New Delhi at 5.30 am on October 17 and arrive
  • 14th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
    • Fourth Kisan Rail flags off from Nagpur to Delhi
      With stupendous response from farmers and traders, Indian Railways on Wednesday started fourth Kisan Rail transporting fruits from Nagpur to Delhi. Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari flagged off Kisan Rail carrying oranges from Nagpur.  A mini rake of 10 parcel vans (VPs) would reach Adarsh Nagar Station in New Delhi carrying first bulk consignment of the table fruit
  • 13th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
    • Lockdown stories: Snapshots of Delhi frozen into stillness and quiet
      Quiet burials, an eerily empty Raisina Road, a shutters down Khan Market and a migrant worker staring wordlessly out of the page…  snapshots of a Delhi frozen into stillness during the lockdown are documented for posterity in a new coffee table book.   When India went indoors in March to curtail the spread of Covid-19, photographer Parul Sharma stepped outside to capture frame
    • Delhi High Court seeks Centre, SBI stand on Anil Ambani plea to include Chinese banks in insolvency proceedings
      The Delhi High Court on Monday sought the Centre and SBI's reply to former RCom chairman Anil Ambani's plea to include the Chinese banks, which have got a decree of USD 717 million against him from a court in United Kingdom, in the proceedings here related to recovery of Rs 1200 crore loan granted to two of his companies. The high court also said that the moratorium on
  • 12th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
  • 11th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
  • 10th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
    • Delhi records 48 more Covid - 19 deaths, taking toll to 5,740; infection tally 3.06 lakh
      The national capital recorded 48 more COVID-19 fatalities on Saturday, taking the death toll to 5,740, while 2,866 fresh cases took the infection tally to over 3.06 lakh, authorities said. On September 29 as well, 48 fatalities were reported in the city, the highest number of deaths recorded in a day since July 16, when Delhi saw 58 fatalities. The 2,866 fresh cases came out
    • Delhi: 2 men stab tea shop worker after he refused to give them cigarette
      Two men allegedly stabbed a 24-year-old tea shop worker in southeast Delhi's Kalindi Kunj area after he refused to give them a cigarette, police said on Saturday. The victim, identified as Ezaz, was taken to a hospital and his condition is stated to be stable, they said. Both the accused -- Mohammad Sakib Khan (19) and Abdul Hannan (30), who stabbed the victim with a
  • 9th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
  • 8th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
  • 7th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
    • Rohan Jaitley files nomination for Delhi & District Cricket Association president's post
      Late former finance minister Arun Jaitley's son Rohan is all set to become the next president of the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) and has promised to halt "unnecessary expenses" in the corruption and controversy-ridden body. Former India player and current MP Gautam Gambhir's maternal uncle Pawan Gulati has filed his nomination for the vacant treasurer's post.
    • Delhi riots were 'big conspiracy' to disturb country, says MoS Nityanand Rai
      The riots in Delhi this year were a "big conspiracy" to disturb the country but security forces like the Rapid Action Force (RAF) played an important role in "suppressing the elements that spread anarchy" during the time, Union minister Nityanand Rai said on Wednesday. The minister of state for home was addressing RAF troops on the occasion of the force's 28th anniversary, or
    • Delhi hospital doctors go on 'symbolic indefinite strike' over non - payment of salary
      Resident doctors at the civic-run Hindu Rao Hospital on Wednesday protested over non-payment of their due salaries for the last three months and went on a "symbolic indefinite strike", officials said. A group of doctors, who were joined by nurses of the hospital, held placards and raised slogans demanding their due salaries, at the main gate of the facility. Hindu Rao Hospital