- 7th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
- NGT directs Delhi government to take action on enhancement of biomedical waste treatment facilities
The National Green Tribunal has directed the Delhi government to take steps to enhance bio-medical waste treatment and disposal facilities in the national capital. A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel directed the AAP government to submit a report on the issue by email. "Let the Delhi government take appropriate steps in the matter and furnish a - Stubble burning: 'Bio - decomposer' to be sprayed in Delhi from October 11
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Tuesday the Delhi government will start spraying "Pusa bio-decomposer" solution from October 11 to prevent stubble burning in non-basmati rice fields in the national capital. Scientists at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, PUSA, have found a low-cost, simple and effective way to deal with the problem of stubble burning, he said. - WhatsApp group promoted religious enmity: Delhi riots charge sheet
WhatsApp group "Kattar Hindu Ekta", created during the northeast Delhi riots in February, allegedly promoted enmity between different groups on the ground of religion and acted in a way which was prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony, the Delhi Police have said in its supplementary charge sheet filed before a court here. According to the charge sheet, the WhatsApp group - Delhi court awards death penalty to man for 'cruel and gruesome' murder of 11 - year - old boy
A Delhi court on Tuesday awarded death penalty to a 32-year man for killing an 11-year-old child after kidnapping him in 2009, saying the act was “cruel and gruesome" and did not deserve leniency. The court awarded the punishment to Jeevak Nagpal who was the victim's neighbour in Rohini in the national capital. “For such an act, the convict does not deserve any leniency and
- 6th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
- 5th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
- 4th October, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Delhi BJP to hold tractor rallies to counter Opposition attack on farm laws
The Delhi BJP will hold tractor pujas and rallies as part of its campaign to counter the opposition's attack on farm laws passed recently by parliament and reach out to farmers in rural pockets of the city, party leaders said on Sunday. The preparations for the campaign covering 365 villages up to October 15, were discussed in the first meeting of the newly appointed state - Covid - 19 situation in Delhi better, cases showing downward trend: Satyendar Jain
The Covid-19 situation in the city is far better now as compared to September and the daily cases have also begun to show a downward trend, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Saturday. Delhi was at number two but now has come down to the sixth spot in the country in terms of the number of Covid-19 cases, he told reporters. The minister reiterated that the city
- 3rd October, 2020 Deccan Herald
- 2nd October, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Delhi Speaker Ram Niwas Goel, CM Arvind Kejriwal pay tributes to Mahatma Gandhi
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Speaker Ram Niwas Goel paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at the Delhi Assembly on Friday on his 151st birth anniversary. They also paid floral tributes to former prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri on his birth anniversary. Speaking on the occasion, Goel said Gandhi's belief in a simple life had been a beacon of hope for the marginalised
- 1st October, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi reports 3,037 new Covid - 19 cases and 40 deaths
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical - Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi reports 3,037 new Covid - 19 cases and 40 deaths
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical - Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi reports 3,037 new Covid - 19 cases and 40 deaths
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical - Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi reports 3,037 new Covid - 19 cases and 40 deaths
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical - Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi reports 3,037 new Covid - 19 cases and 40 deaths
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical - Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi reports 3,037 new Covid - 19 cases and 40 deaths
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical - Delhi to maintain status quo on prohibited, permitted activities till October 31
The Delhi government has decided to maintain status quo on prohibited and permitted activities till October 31 in the national capital. In an order issued by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Wednesday night, Chief Secretary Vijay Dev said that two weekly markets in each civic body zone will be allowed. The order stated that all social, academic, entertainment,
- 29th September, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Karnataka Cabinet expansion: CM B S Yediyurappa to visit Delhi, C T Ravi may quit
Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said on Monday he will go to New Delhi to finalise the expansion of his Cabinet, which will make this his second visit to the national capital in less than a month’s time. “There is no problem now. I will go to Delhi in the next three days. I will come back and expand the Cabinet,” Yediyurappa told reporters when asked if the exercise will - Delhi man held for taking loan against stolen jewellery
A 22-year-old man, who had multiple cases of theft and burglary registered against him, was arrested in north Delhi's Burari area for taking a loan from a finance company allegedly against stolen gold items, police said on Monday. The accused, Manish Mathur, is a resident of Sant Nag in Burari, they said. Police said 14 cases of theft and burglary were solved with Mathur's - Plea in Delhi High Court claims AAP MLA Preeti Tomar furnished false educational qualifications
A plea was on Monday moved in the Delhi High Court challenging AAP MLA Preeti Tomar's election from the Tri Nagar assembly constituency on the ground that she allegedly gave false declaration about her educational qualifications in her nomination form. Preeti Tomar is the wife of Jitender Singh Tomar, a former cabinet minister in the Delhi government, who was found guilty by
- 28th September, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Delhi High Court asks prisons if they have enough isolation wards
The Delhi High Court on Monday asked prison authorities whether they have sufficient number of isolation wards to accommodate all prisoners who would surrender if the bail extension orders issued by it are recalled. The high court sought from the prison authorities the details regarding the number of Covid-19 cases in the three jails in the national capital, the number of
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