- Farmers' protest: Five Wi - Fi hotspots installed at Singhu Border
NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party MLA and co- in-charge for Punjab Raghav Chadha on Wednesday installed first five Wi-Fi hotspots at Singhu Border to allow f.
- Digital India Award 2020: Digital warriors honoured
On Wednesday, President Ram Nath Kovind virtually conferred the Digital India Award 2020 to digital warriors who helped in reducing digital divide
- Missing girl, 13, traced in Delhi; brothers booked for her rape
A 13-year-old girl allegedly abducted by a youth with the help of his brother from Jalalabad area of Shahjahanpur on December 25 was found in Delhi by
- Farmers rehearse for 'Republic Day parade', threaten to march to Delhi
In pressure tactics against the government, the farmers protesting at the Chilla border have warned the government they will lead a protest march to
- Delhi: No entry at 13 toll points sans RFID tag
The commission for air quality management for Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas has directed South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) to ensure Radio Freq
- Delhi airport says it?s ready for Covid vaccine distribution challenge
“One of the key challenges will be the availability of cold chain across India,” Delhi airport official said. The Indira Gandhi International Airport
- Delhi govt to install WiFi hotspots at Singhu Border
Delhi government will be installing multiple free WiFi hotspots at Singhu border to ensure better internet connectivity for the protesting farmers.
- Delhi University drops plan to add 5 extra seats
After days of controversy, Delhi University has decided to cancel its sudden plan of adding five supernumerary seats in each college in this admission
- Jan Shatabdi train service to start soon on Delhi - Tanakpur & Delhi - Kotdwar routes
Union minister for railways, Piyush Goyal, on Tuesday announced the Jan Shatabdi Express train service on New Delhi-Kotdwar and New Delhi-Tanakpur rou
- Controversies keep DU in limelight
The pandemic may have been the biggest newsmaker in 2020, but Delhi University managed to give it a good competition by remaining in the limelight wit
- Delhi: You can now pay cash at metro stations
Delhi Metro commuters can now pay in cash to recharge smart cards but tokens have yet not been allowed as a safety measure to prevent the spread of C
- Study in contrast: Digital divide education?s biggest test in Covid era
Anu, a Class XII student of Government Girls’ Senior Secondary School in southeast Delhi’s Madanpur Khadar, attended online classes only on weekends w
- Covid norms: Delhi govt eye on markets, clubs
Flying squads will be deployed in and around Connaught Place and other areas of the city that normally has crowds gathering on New Year’s Eve to ensu
- New Year?s Eve: Call to follow Covid rules
New Delhi: With New Year’s Eve approaching, Delhi Police on Monday called a joint meeting with market associations, malls, restaurants, clubs and resi.
- In Ajnala, locals say deaths have motivated them to go to Delhi
Ajnala : Two farmers from Ajnala tehsil have during the protests against the Centre’s agriculture bills, but the tragedies are not proving to be a det.
- Delhi: Riots burn communal amity bridge
For the past two months, a long serpentine queue has been forming outside Chand Syed Baba shrine every Thursday. While those waiting have been wishing
- No symptoms in UK returnees with Covid - 19, says Lok Nayak
New Delhi: Most people with a history of travel to the UK, who are admitted to Lok Nayak Hospital after testing Covid-positive, are asymptomatic.
- In No Man?s Land: War Hero?s Grave In Disrepair
New Delhi: It is said that Mohammad Ali Jinnah invited Brigadier Mohammad Usman to join the Pakistan Army at the time of Partition.
- Shaheen to Singhu, dissent at the gates
Of the year began with Shaheen Bagh protesters refusing to move till Corona intervened, it is ending with a virtual blockade of Delhi. Caravans of tho
- City?s Covid waste peaked in July at 511 tonnes: Study
New Delhi: A total of 2,384 tonnes of Covid waste has been generated in Delhi since the onset of the pandemic, revealed Toxic Link’s recent study — Co.
- Validity of vehicle papers extended in Delhi
In view of the prevailing Covid-19 situation in the capital, Delhi government has extended the validity of vehicle-related documents, including drivin
- Delhi: No breathing easy, 2021 may begin on foul note
Delhiites are likely to begin the new year by breathing in polluted air. The Air Quality Index on January 1, 2021 is predicted to be between ‘very poo
- Lower legal drinking age from 25 to 21: Delhi panel
The legal drinking age in the capital might be lowered from the present 25 to 21, “soft” liquor like beer and wine might become easily available at de
- Dressed for attention... This ?groom? wants farm laws to go
New Delhi: Sahib Singh, a 22-year-old unmarried farmer from Patiala, on Tuesday reached the Singhu border dressed up as a groom and performed marriage.
- Delhi: Teachers may be called to schools in January to ?clear doubts?
New Delhi: To help the students of classes IX to XII clear their doubts, Delhi government school teachers may be allotted duty during the winter vacat.