- 27th May, 2021 Times of India
- Singhu, Tikri, Ghazipur: Black flags mark the day
New Delhi: Wednesday marked the completion of six months of the farmers’ protest at Delhi’s borders. - Republic Day mob aimed to make Red Fort new agri protest site: Delhi Police
The mob at Red Fort on January 26 intended to not only capture the historic monument and hoist the Nishan Sahib and the ‘kisan’ flag on top but also - Put scientists? photos, national flag on vaccination certificates: Delhi residents' body
Raising objection over the competition going on between political parties to paste the photographs of their functionaries on the vaccination certifica - Delhi Covid lockdown news live: CM Arvind Kejriwal urges Centre to procure Pfizer vaccine for children
Delhi on Wednesday reported 1,491 new Covid-19 cases, the lowest since March 25 when the national capital had reported a single-day tally of 1,515 cases, according to the health bulletin issued by the Delhi government. The national capital recorded a positivity rate of 1.93 per cent in the last 24 hours, remaining below the 5 per cent-mark for the fifth consecutive day. - Charkha stops spinning as Covid claims city Gandhian | Delhi News
New Delhi: One of the last surviving Gandhians in the city, Musaddilal Gupta, 78, known for his passion for spinning yarn on the charkha and only wear. - Wanted by cops, rebel YSRC MP plots discharge, lands in Delhi
India News: HYDERABAD: Rebel YSRCP MP Raghu Ramakrishna Raju got himself discharged from the Military Hospital in Secunderabad on Wednesday. - Gambhir: Will continue to serve even if 1,000 PILs filed
New Delhi: Facing flak from Delhi High Court over distribution of Covid-19 drugs, BJP MP Gautam Gambhir on Wednesday said he will continue to save liv. - ?Lack of funds delays books for primary kids?
New Delhi: To help students at its primary schools pursue their studies, North Delhi Municipal Corporation claimed to have ordered textbooks worth Rs . - 8 new species slither into city?s snake list
New Delhi: A five-year survey carried out between 2016 and 2020 by the environmental studies department at Delhi University has added eight snake spec. - Delhi better placed than most global cities in climate change fight: Report
New Delhi: Nearly half the global cities at present do not have any adaptation plans to keep people and infrastructure safe from climate threats, desp. - Petition in HC for more crematoriums in Delhi
New Delhi: A public interest litigation has urged Delhi High Court to direct the Centre, Delhi government and the three municipal corporations to ensu. - Markets Sold On The Idea Of Self - Preservation
New Delhi: Having supported the Covid-19 lockdown this year, but aware that if infections rise again the markets will have to shut down once more, tra. - Mercury crosses 40 degrees Celsius in parts of Delhi, IMD predicts heat wave unlikely till June 1
NEW DELHI: The mercury breached the 40 degrees Celsius-mark in parts of Delhi on Wednesday, even as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said a h.
- 26th May, 2021 Times of India
- Set up vaccination centres for pregnant, lactating women: Delhi Congress to AAP government
NEW DELHI: The Delhi congress on Wednesday demanded that the Delhi government "immediately" establish vaccination centres for pregnant and lactating w. - 4 juveniles, Kala Jathedi gang member among six held for attempting to kill youth in Delhi
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police arrested six persons including a member of Kala Jathedi gang on Wednesday after a youth sustained injuries in an attempt to ki. - Coronavirus live updates: India crosses 20cr cumulative Covid vaccination coverage
Karnataka with 4.4 lakh active Covid cases is at the top among all states with highest active coronavirus cases in the country. Maharashtra is second with 3.3 lakh active cases, followed by Tamil Nadu with 3 lakh, Kerala (2.6 lakh) and Andhra Pradesh (2 lakh). The total caseloads have come down countrywide - from a peak active cases of 37 lakh to 26 lakh on Tuesday. - Artist and writer Alka Raghuvanshi passes away at her Delhi home
Artist, art critic, writer and a popular face in Delhi’s cultural space Alka Raghuvanshi passed away on Wednesday afternoon at her home in Hauz Khas. - Three held for slaughtering cows in Delhi
Three men were arrested in connection with three separate incidents of cow slaughter in outer Delhi, police said on Wednesday. - Two held for robbing Gujarat - based man in south Delhi
Two persons were arrested for allegedly robbing a Gujarat-based man of Rs 90,000 when he, along with his daughter, was returning from a hospital where - Punjab: Khanna police arrests drug peddler from Delhi with 1kg heroin
LUDHIANA: Khanna police has arrested a drug peddler of Delhi after it recovered 1kg of heroin from his possession. - Delhi: College admissions set to get trickier for students
Universities could well have to reprise last year’s modification of the academic calendar because of the delay in Class XII exams, marks scored in whi - Amid pandemic, Football Delhi to run campaign on mental health challenges
Football News: Football Delhi, the sport's governing body in the national capital, will run a campaign focussed on mental health from May 29 to August 15, seeking to - Delhi: Fighting for own life, he is saving hundreds
Vikrant Vig was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma, or cancer of the lymphatic system, earlier this year. When he began his treatment at Safdar - 'Toolkit forgery': 'Case already lodged in Chhattisgarh, won?t pursue Delhi complaint,' Cong tells Delhi
India News: NEW DELHI: Congress leaders have reportedly told Delhi Police that they would not pursue their complaint with them on the “toolkit forgery” issue, as . - How universities in Delhi are gearing up for battles ahead
Higher educational institutions, which lost many staff members to Covid-19 during the past two months, have begun preparations for a possible third wa
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