- 31st January, 2021 The Indian Express
- 30th January, 2021 The Indian Express
- Three days on Moga village gets to know: 11 of their men in ?Delhi police custody?
While for three days since January 26, families of persons were completely in dark about their whereabouts and their phones were also not reachable, they were told Friday late that the 11 were arrested by Delhi Police and sent to Tihar Jail. - AAP wants Capt to provide police security to Punjab farmers at Delhi borders
Addressing media through a Facebook live session, AAP national spokesperson Raghav Chadha alleged that several local BJP leaders and “miscreants backed by BJP-RSS” had threatened and attacked farmers at Ghazipur border and pelted stones on them at Singhu border. - Minor blast near Israel Embassy in Delhi, note on spot suggests an Iranian ?link?
No one was injured in the explosion, which took place on the 29th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Israel. - North Delhi Mayor picks up garbage, appeals to sanitation employees to end strike
In a statement issued on Friday, he said some sanitation workers and local citizens helped him in picking up garbage from a street. Prakash also circulated pictures of him picking up trash and putting it in a cart. - Families of 8 from Bathinda village held for Delhi violence join agitation at Tikri
On Friday, a group of 18 from the village, including family members of arrested men, reached Tikri border, and said that they will not go back till FIRs against these men were quashed. - In the works: Delhi govt helpline for mental healthcare
The government has set August 2021 as the deadline for rolling out the system, called the Health Information Management System (HIMS). - Delhi confidential: Invoking The Poets
The President mentioned Malayalam poet Vallathol for the lyrics he wrote during Independence struggle: “Whenever you hear the name of Bharat, your heart should swell with pride.” - Red Fort and Delhi ? symbols and narratives of power down the ages
The climax of what newspapers referred to as the “storming”, “breach”, or “raid”, was the raising of the Nishan Sahib on the pole normally reserved for the hoisting of the national flag by the Prime Minister on Independence Day.
- 29th January, 2021 The Indian Express
- 28th January, 2021 The Indian Express
- Delhi riots: Court dismisses bail pleas of Pinjra Tod activist Natasha Narwal in UAPA case
Narwal was arrested in the case for allegedly being part of a premeditated conspiracy in the riots. - In parade postmorten, Punjab farm leaders point to mistakes that set up R - Day chaos
'Untrained youth, open call for protest backfired' - Delhi violence: Farm experts concur, say damage to agitation difficult to recover from
Because of the wrong acts of the few unruly groups, who were fascinated idea of becoming overnight heroes, the entire movement has suffered a setback, said Prof Kesar Singh Bhangu, a farm expert from Punjabi University Patiala. - Panchkula - based farmers distance themselves from New Delhi violence
Talking over the phone, Narinder Singh, district farm leader of BKU (Charuni), Haryana, said, “Not a single man from Doon-Raitan area of Panchkula district was involved in the Delhi violence. Our union members only followed the prescribed and allowed route from the border for entering Delhi. - Plastic burning main reason behind visibility reduction over Delhi: IIT Madras study
The new study found that chloride-rich particles were the highest inorganic fraction in particulate matter, primarily responsible for haze and fog formation in the region. - Delhi confidential: A Lot In A Name
Suvendu Adhikari called Abhishek Banerjee “babushona”, usually a term of endearment for a young child. Clearly though, in the political lexicon of Bengal this is not a term of endearment, but tries to paint the Lok Sabha MP as immature and inexperienced. - Keep the vigil
Results of sero survey in Delhi are reassuring. But the virus is unpredictable, there is no room for complacence. - Republic Day violence in Delhi is a national shame: Shiv Sena
If the Centre wanted, it could have stopped the violence, says Sena leader Sanjay Raut
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