- 20th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Pandemic has brought a temporary lull in hate campaign launched against Indian Muslims
It is a campaign that will serve mostly to help our homegrown jihadists convince more ordinary Muslims to lend support to their evil cause. - Photographer Parul Sharma?s photographs capture the strange beauty of Delhi under lockdown
The most riveting photographs in the collection, published in the book 'Dialects of Silence: Delhi Under Lockdown', are of doctors and health workers on duty - DU college, govt engaged in blame game, not paying staff : Delhi HC
The college Friday told the court that it receives 100% grant-in-aid from the Delhi government but due to non-release of funds, it is unable to pay employees, including the petitioners. - Delhi: Repairs resume at 2 housing complexes meant to resettle JJ residents
Both economic complexes are sprawling ghost towns, with construction having begun in 2012 under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) and with most of the construction completed by 2018. - Delhi: At Jamia Hamdard, tussle between sponsor and V - C
The Vice-Chancellor has denied all allegations. UGC chairman D P Singh did not respond to calls and texts seeking a comment. - Delhi: CVS sets up new inquiry to probe missing library books
The college's Governing Body (GB), in its meeting on August 19, decided to set up another "independent enquiry committee" to probe the matter and "fix responsibility". - NGT asks Haryana, Delhi to prepare plan for Najafgarh lake
The Environment Ministry has been asked to steer the proceedings for the plan with the assistance of the Central Pollution Control Board. - Delhi: Despite inspections, no end to slaughterhouse mess
“Neither any action has been taken on the recommendations of the (inspection) reports nor have regular meetings of the slaughterhouse monitoring committee been held,” the letter said.
- 19th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- 18th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Delhi teen named by UN to 2020 Class of Young Leaders for SDGs
Udit Singhal is the founder of Glass2Sand, a zero-waste ecosystem that addresses the growing menace of glass waste in Delhi. - Delhi sees most Covid deaths in 60 days; Health Minister says new cases will rise with testing
According to sources, initial findings of the third survey suggests that around 33% of the 17,000 people surveyed have developed antibodies against the virus. The samples were processed in 18 labs authorised by the state government. - Delhi University principals deny fund misuse, Sisodia ups attack
On Thursday, the Delhi University Principals’ Association held a press conference to condemn Sisodia’s allegations. In attendance were principals of at least 11 colleges — including Hindu, Miranda House, and SGTB Khalsa — apart from those colleges against which Sisodia had raised accusations. - A workshop in a lane cuts glass to stand between Delhi power corridors, virus
As the work of the government goes on amidst the coronavirus, the desks of the high and mighty in the Capital have started sporting these transparent sheets, standing as barriers between them and visitors. For want of a better name, the sheets have been dubbed “sneeze guards”. - Rs 750 for burnt restaurant, Rs 8,500 for store: Delhi Assembly panel flags gaps in riot relief
Over six months after the riots, the Delhi government faces charges of delays, mismatches and false rejections over its compensation disbursal to victims and their families.
- 17th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Delhi south body to deseal over 600 properties
The Supreme Court recently ordered desealing of a residential premises sealed by the monitoring committee appointed by it for allegedly flouting norms, but not used for commercial purposes, stating the committee “had no power to look into the matter and take action”. - Explained: How St Stephen?s admission cut - off list impacts Delhi University colleges
There has been a rise in the cut-off percentages in all 11 undergraduate courses offered by St Stephen's College. The highest cut-offs are for the BA (Honours) Economics programme at 99.25 per cent. - Delhi Metro?s Phase IV to get ?Silver? line
The lines built under Phase I were all coded using names of primary colours - Red, Blue and Yellow - while secondary colours were used to name Phase II corridors. In case of phase III, tertiary colours (mix of primary and secondary colours) were used. - Manish Sisodia alleges fund misuse in 6 colleges, they deny charge
Staff members of 12 DU colleges funded by the Delhi government have not been paid for the last few months — some since May or June. - Willing to plan rehab of slum dwellers: Delhi govt
Slum dwellers have to be rehabilitated before their houses are demolished, and alternate housing has to ideally be within 5 kilometres of the jhuggi. - ?Desi kattas in right pockets?: Delhi House panel flags five copycat FIRs
The FIRs were filed at the Dayalpur police station under the Arms Act, 1959, on February 27, when the youths were allegedly spotted, between 3 pm and 9.25 pm, in different areas in Northeast Delhi, where the riots broke out on February 24-26. - No nod to cut trees for projects in Delhi until further orders, says Gopal Rai
A government official said the sudden stoppage of granting tree felling permission could cause a rise in illegal felling: “If people take law in their own hands, it will be very difficult to tackle it.”
- 16th September, 2020 The Indian Express
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