- Delhi Contemporary Art Week to feature seven galleries, over 70 artists
The week-long art event at the Bikaner House will showcase works by a stellar line-up of artists -- both stalwarts and emerging, including Ghulam Mohammad, Manisha Gera Baswani, Jyoti Bhatt, Kamrooz Aram, Anoli Perera, and Shrimanti Saha
- Delhi govt plans to roll out doorstep at ration scheme this month
The scheme’s name, ‘Mukhya Mantri Ghar Ghar Ration Yojna’, had been dropped after the Centre raised a red flag over it
- As Delhi Covid - 19 cases cross 5,000, AIIMS chalks out new plan
From vacating non-Covid beds at the earliest to switching academic activities to an online mode, the country's top medical institute is reactivating its Covid-19 taskforce.
- Will not take any action till April 29, Centre tells Delhi High Court on question of Lal Masjid demolition
Delhi Waqf Board has approached the court contending that the mosque has been notified as its property in 1970 and the dispute regarding title of the land is pending before the Waqf Tribunal.
- Mosque attack during Delhi riots: Judge pulls up police for ?haste, callous attitude? in probe
On February 25 last year, rioters allegedly broke into Madina Masjid in Northeast Delhi’s Shiv Vihar and set two LPG cylinders on fire, causing an explosion. A saffron flag was later planted atop the mosque.
- Dengue results now within the hour: IIT - Delhi develops new handheld device
IIT Delhi said the device had been “successfully tested” on clinical blood samples collected from hundreds of people in collaboration with the National Institute of Malaria Research (NIMR).
- Delhi: Schools, colleges hit the brakes on reopening as covid cases surge
With most pre-board examinations done, the only children going to school in Delhi now are board year students who want to consult their teachers for help and for their practical exams, and government school students who are writing their pre-board examinations.
- Delhi Art Week brings together museums, art institutions and 37 galleries to put art back in the spotlight
At a time when the art industry is adapting to the rules of the Covid protocols and making an effort to bring the audience back, attempts are also being made through DAW to encourage engagement from the art aficionados
- Delhi: Meeting called to tackle spurt in mosquitoes; clear floating material, water hyacinth, say officials
All concerned departments agreed to remove the floating material, hyacinth, de-silting in a time-bound manner, said a senior SDMC official.
- Explained: What is Delhi Technology University?s (DTU) ?Lab on Wheels? Programme?
Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia has inaugurated Delhi Technological University's 'Lab on Wheels' programme. What is the concept, and when will it hit the road?
- No medical leave for Delhi Police PCR personnel without permission: DCP
Delhi Police's PCR unit has the highest number of police personnel — around 8,000 — who are first responders to any distress calls.
- For covid vaccination at night, e - pass mandatory in Delhi
Those who want to get vaccinated after 10 pm, can do it after getting an e-pass. Application for an e-pass can be made at www.delhi.gov.in.
- IPL Explained: Will Delhi Capitals and West Indies hope Hetmyer delivers on his promise
Touted as the best stroke-maker to have emerged from the Caribbean islands since Brian Lara — in full flow, a spectacle with his blazing game, a combination of power and timing —Hetmyer’s potential is undisputed.
- Day temperatures in Delhi to rise with no rains expected in coming week: IMD
The minimum temperature on Wednesday, which is recorded in the morning, was 21.7 degrees Celsius – 2 degrees above normal. The maximum temperature is expected to be 37 degree Celsius.
- Delhi: Man arrested over removal of Sai Baba idol from temple
The idol was removed from the Purana Shiv Mandir in Shahpur Jat on March 25, replaced by a Ganesh idol.
- ?Ensure civil defence volunteers don?t use police barricades to prosecute violators?: Delhi Police Commissioner
The top cop's directive comes after reports of volunteers issuing challans for Covid violations though they are not empowered to do so without sanction from the relevant authority.
- Delhi: Elderly couple ?run over by 28 - year - old?
A 79-year-old man and his 62-year-old wife were run over by a car allegedly driven by a 28-year-old woman, after she lost control of the vehicle in Dwarka. Police said the couple were out for an evening walk on Sunday.
- Moscow plays down Beijing, pledges deeper Delhi ties: S - 400 to Afghanistan
Incidentally, Moscow played the meeting ground for Indian and Chinese ministers last year amid the ongoing border standoff.
- Delhi: Walk - in at AIIMS OPD to be shut temporarily
The move comes as Delhi witnesses a surge in daily Covid-19 cases, with 5100 new infections recorded on Monday.
- Delhi Confidential: Tasks From PM
He urged them to give up foreign-made materials as much as possible to achieve Atmanirbharta or self-reliance.
- Delhi: Already limping, restaurant industry fears night curfew could mean end of the road
For fine-dining restaurants that have their peak hours between 7 pm and 11 pm, a night curfew from 10 pm onwards would mean little to no footfall.
- Delhi CM inspects Sriniwaspuri road stretch redesigning
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reviewed the redesign work of the roads that were taken up under the pilot project.
- Delhi: Under - construction railway bridge collapses on parked trucks, one dead
50-year-old security guard was sleeping in a vehicle under the bridge near East Punjabi Bagh.
- Delhi?s St Stephen?s College to set up Covid testing camp for all members
This comes after 13 students and two officials tested positive following a ‘chapel trip’ to Dalhousie in the last week of March.