- 6th January, 2021 The Indian Express
- Among those who got out - of - turn promotion, 4 cops who probed NE Delhi riots cases
The police personnel are part of the special investigation team that arrested 21 people, including former JNU student Umar Khalid, Jamia Coordination Committee's media coordinator Safoora Zargar, and Pinjra Tod's Devangana Kalita and Natasha Narwal. - Hail storm, heavy rainfall hit parts of Delhi
It has been raining in the national capital for four consecutive days now due to the influence of a strong Western Disturbance. Prior to that, around New Year, Delhi witnessed a 'severe' cold wave. - Delhi Confidential: Internal Buzz
In the past two days, leaders considered close to him have told other party leaders privately that Rahul has finally relented and agreed to return as the Congress president. - Delhi: Year after violence, parallel marches by JNUSU and ABVP
Around 100 masked persons had gone on a rampage on January 5, leaving 36 students, teachers and staff injured. Police investigation into the incident has made little progress while the university’s internal probe has been shelved.
- 5th January, 2021 The Indian Express
- Explained: How Supreme Court cleared New Delhi?s central vista project
Central Vista Project case verdict: The project aims to renovate and redevelop 86 acres of land in Lutyens’s Delhi, in which the landmark structures of the Indian government, including Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, North Block and South Block, etc. stand. - Delhi: 2 who raped woman and her daughter, man who shot video arrested
According to police, the incident took place on the night of December 29 and 30. “The crime had not been reported by the victims at first. It was only after the video surfaced that we made efforts to locate the 35-year-old woman and her 18-year-old daughter,” said DCP (Northwest) Vijayanta Arya. - Delhi nurse approached India player for IPL inside information
The approach is said to have been made on September 30, in the middle of the tournament, with the nurse posing as a doctor working at a South Delhi hospital. The cricketer, who represented India a couple of years back, reported the matter to the BCCI’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU). - Adapting to ?new normal?: With free entry on weekends, Delhi events, museums hope to attract patrons
While the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) will open its doors on January 5, the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) has planned a series of programmes, including free weekend visits, at the museum. - ?Daughters of farmers? on tractors headed for Delhi
At several places across Haryana, women are receiving training to drive tractors, with one such session held for those belonging to Jind district, at Khatkar Toll Plaza on Jind-Patiala National Highway, on Monday. - Delhi: Woman stabs husband to death, attempts suicide
The couple got married over eight years ago, and had been living in South Delhi’s Chhattarpur Extension since 2013. They worked for an insurance firm. - With Biden at helm, Delhi and Washington can enhance economic, commercial ties
A major geopolitical reality that will shape the Biden administration’s approach to India will be its position towards China. - Delhi must integrate its UNSC engagement with broader national goals while adapting to changed realities
Delhi faces a different dynamic at UN Security Council since its last stint. - Delhi Confidential: Quick Response
An official from Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb's office tweeted a picture of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressing the function virtually from Delhi, wearing a Himachali cap.
- 4th January, 2021 The Indian Express
- Delhi: After court order, temple at Chandni Chowk demolished
“As soon as the North MCD dismantled the mandir around 7 am, we made a concrete pathway where it stood,” said a PWD official. The temple is located in the middle of the road between Town Hall and Gurdwara Sis Ganj. - Delhi: Despite festive boost, tax receipts shrink by 31%
In 2019, the city had collected Rs 23,751.93 crore under various heads such as state GST, sales tax, excise, taxes on vehicles, etc, between April and November. This fell to Rs 16,380.50 crore for the same duration in 2020. - Delhi to set up academy to ?protect Tamil language?
The academy will function under the Delhi government’s department of Art, Culture and Language. The department currently runs academies for Urdu, Sanskrit, Punjabi, Hindi, Sindhi, and most recently, Maithili and Bhojpuri in the capital. - Delhi event against ?love jihad? law postponed after police deny permission
The event, titled 'India Against Love Jihad Law', was scheduled at 12 noon wherein interfaith couples were expected to tell their stories.
- 3rd January, 2021 The Indian Express
- 2nd January, 2021 The Indian Express
- Delhi govt prepared to vaccinate 1 lakh residents everyday: Satyendar Jain
A dry run was held at three locations on Saturday morning; a private hospital, a government hospital and at the MCW. As many as 25 beneficiaries were present at each location, where the run was held to check the efficiency of the process. - Delhi Police told court Mehmood Pracha called riot victim to office, he says went on his own
Mehmood Pracha represents at least three accused in the “larger conspiracy case” in the Delhi riots and many other accused in riot cases registered by police. - IIT - Delhi readies for larger campus, focus on e - learning
The new buildings includes engineering blocks, a research & innovation park, a boys’ hostel, a girls’ hostel and a sports complex. It also includes faculty housing, a married students’ hostel and pre-engineering blocks. - How Delhi morcha was built on long legacy of farmers? protests
“I remember that there two main Kisan Morchas were put up in Chandigarh in 1984 and in 1991 when the gherao of the Governor’s residence was done for 7 days in 1984 and for 15 days in 1991," said Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan, General Secretary of Bharti Kisan Union (Ugrahan). - Delhi confidential: Campus Visit
Narendra Singh Tomar, along with his junior minister Kailash Choudhary, inspected the Pusa farm and inquired about the research being done there.
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