- 9th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Delhi Confidential: Back In Business
The next Hunar Haat is slotted for October 9, and it will showcase indigenous toys in keeping with the Prime Minister’s pitch for ‘swadeshi toys’ and ‘local for global’. - Probe brings hope for kin of Northeast Delhi riot victim
On Tuesday, The Indian Express reported that the Delhi Police Crime Branch has questioned a policeman posted with the Delhi Armed Police over suspicion that he was among the personnel caught on camera.
- 8th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Trial court asks Delhi HC: In riot cases, can interim bail be extended?
The observations were made by Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav, who denied bail to the riot accused, who was allegedly involved in a case of murder and rioting. - Explained: What is the ?green - blue? policy proposed by Delhi Master Plan 2041?
It is an urban planning concept which sees water bodies and land as being interdependent, and symbiotic, while offering environmental and social benefits - Delhi: Contactless ticketing expands to 350 buses
During the first phase in August, the 3-day trial covered 31 buses of a cluster bus route. This time, around 350 buses plying across 25 routes will be covered during the 15-day trial, said project head Pravesh Biyani. - Delhi gets lifeline back
On Day 1, the Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli in Delhi to HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon) began functioning in two time slots — 7 am to 11 am and 4 pm to 8 pm — ferrying limited passengers. In the first batch, it carried 7,500 people. - Policeman questioned in case of riot - injured made to sing anthem
A video of the incident first came to light February 25, showing three men, including the victim, writhing in pain on the ground even as a group of police personnel stood by, purportedly telling them to sing the national anthem, and, occasionally, hitting them with their lathis. - Delhi teen spends grandad?s pension on PUBG store
“The complainant said he received a message on his phone from the bank on May 8,” said DCP (North) Anto Alphonse. - Delhi Covid panel chief links laxity to case uptick
New cases have increased over the past week as the number of tests being done were scaled up from around 18,000 a day to around 37,000 a day. - Delhi: Shoes, whiskey gone in Panchsheel theft
The case has been registered at Hauz Khas police station, and no arrest has been made so far. - Delhi: 2 protests, 1 aim as AAP and BJP spar over delayed salaries of MCD staffers
As MCD employees, including teachers and sanitation workers, protested against yet another salary delay, both BJP and AAP held protests against each other on Monday for “failure” to pay staff.
- 7th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Delhi?s peak power demand rises by over 50% since May
In June and July this year, the peak power demand surpassed last year’s demand on 13 corresponding days by up to 19%, and on six corresponding days in August, said the discom. - Delhi Confidential: High On Priority
In five flood-hit districts, Narendra Singh Tomar announced extension of the last date for paying premium for insurance of Kharif crops under the Fasal Bima Yojana till September 7. - Delhi: Hotels, banquet halls unlikely to be roped in again for Covid
Hotels, officials said, will not be requisitioned as experience shows occupancy remained low. - Several Delhi govt hospitals to test all patients for Covid
Covid cases in the city breached the 3,000 mark on Sunday, touching 3,256, while 29 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours. - Delhi: Fire inspection of guesthouses, hotels to begin again
After the government announced that bars will be allowed to reopen post September 9, the DFS said it is receiving more applications for NOC and licence renewal. - In Master Plan Delhi 2041, focus on city?s water bodies, green lungs and unauthorised colonies
Delhi Development Authority vice-chairperson Anurag Jain told The Indian Express that these features would be part of the next master plan to control pollution and provide better health facilities. - 2 kill man they met on dating app, arrested
The victim, Sunny Dayal, worked with Volvo buses as pantry staff. His body was found in Aali Vihar on Saturday night.
- 6th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Delhi: Meet the men and women going door to door to make sure no child falls out of education net
Fresh admissions to Delhi government schools for classes VI to XII has been a long-delayed process this time, beginning only at the end of August. - Can?t go to the store? Retailers say we?ll come to you
Big fashion brands, including Levi Strauss, Pepe Jeans, Max Fashion, Forever New, Bata and Hush Puppies are sending retail trucks and pop-up stores to residential colonies, in a bid to reach out to customers. - Delhi: Meet the men and women going door to door to make sure no child falls out of education net
Fresh admissions to Delhi government schools for classes VI to XII has been a long-delayed process this time, beginning only at the end of August. - Delhi watches Beijing next step, Jaishankar and Wang may meet in Moscow
Beijing says responsibility entirely with India; Delhi says China violated pacts - Health system busy dealing with Covid, Delhi govt launches campaign to check dengue
The campaign was launched for the first time in 2019. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will kickstart the campaign by inspecting his own residence for stagnant water. - Delhi: Cops beaten up outside Saket court, two held
One of the accused, Anuj Gaur (27), was arrested from Sangam Vihar. He told police he is a munshi at the court, and the ASI's phone was also recovered from him. - Amedkar University Delhi to do away with fee waiver for all SC/ST students
Sources said while this is a "proposed policy", it will be finalised by September 8 without any changes, after the formal processes are completed.
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