- 30th December, 2020 Times of India
- 29th December, 2020 Times of India
- Delhi beats '2020 stress' with nature walks and excursions at bird sanctuaries
Delhi beats '2020 stress' with nature walks and excursions at bird sanctuaries.As places have gradually opened up post #lockdown, many people are heading to be in the lap of nature to beat the stressful year. And in that, bird sanctuaries and biodiversity parks of NCR have come up as the go-to destinations. - Delhi: Review Sanjay Lake plan, says activist
Yamuna activist Manoj Mishra on Monday wrote to LG Anil Baijal and CM Arvind Kejriwal for a third-party evaluation of the proposed Sanjay Lake View C - Delhi court sets aside order awarding 7 - day jail term to ex - AAP MLA
NEW DELHI: A Delhi court has set aside an order awarding 7-day jail term to former Aam Aadmi Party MLA Manoj Kumar for allegedly assaulting a woman in. - Two arrested for possession of illegal weapons in Delhi
The Delhi Police have arrested two persons in the Moti Nagar area for possession of illegal weapons. - Delhi's AQI improves to 'poor' from 'very poor' category
Slight relief from air pollution as Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) improved to 'poor' from 'very poor' category on Tuesday, according to System of Ai - Make in India: Stores toying with idea at Delhi's Jhandewalan
“Wherever there are children there will be toys, and since a large part of India’s population is so young, the potential is huge,” reasoned elderly Am - Delhi riots: Court grants bail to man
A Delhi court has granted bail to a man in a north east Delhi riots case, saying there was no CCTV footage of the incident and the victim did not iden - Delhi: Fake call centre duping people by promising jobs busted, 11 held
The Delhi Police has busted a fake call centre which was duping people by promising to provide them jobs in reputed companies, police said on Tuesday. - Delhi government will provide dry rations to students under mid - day meal scheme for 6 months: CM Arvind K
The Delhi government will provide students of its schools dry rations under the mid-day meal scheme for six months, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal ann - Delhi: Soap to slippers, 28 basic items free for farmers at this mall in Singhu border
To ensure protesting farmers don’t have to run around for their basic and essential items, Khalsa Aid has set up another Kisan Mall for them. While the first such mall was set up at Tikri Border a week back, the second one was set up at Singhu border on Sunday evening. Toothpaste, desi geysers, disposable bags, slippers, shoes, washing soap and blankets are among the 28 items available at the mall for free for farmers. Each trolley is given a token as per the number of people staying in it. To avoid duplication, names, phone numbers and even Aadhar Card numbers of the people are registered. On Monday afternoon, several people queued up towards a lane at Singhu border where the mall has been set up. Just outside it, volunteers from Khalsa Aid were distributing fruits also. Kulbir Singh, a volunteer, said: “We are doing sewa here for our farmers who provide us food. We have been here earlier as well and realised that the protesting farmers needed basic things for their survival. As they are braving biting cold, blankets are also needed. We decided to make a list of things, which were required by them, and thanks to the people who donate to us, we were able to set up the mall.” Singh said that a team of 60-70 volunteers from different states was working at the mall. “We ensure that the mall does not get crowded and the items are sanitised as well. The mall is functional from 9am to 5pm and people can come anytime to take their essential items. The process is going on smoothly so far,” said Singh. Khalsa Aid has even got some necessary items delivered to the farmers at Ghazipur. - Samples of Covid +ve UK returnees sent to Delhi to check for new strain
The health department on Monday sent samples of two UK-returned Covid positive Indoreans to Delhi laboratory to test for the mutant strain that is des - Speeding car with lawyer at wheel hits two in Delhi; 50 - year - old dead
A 50-year-old man was killed, while a 75-year-old man was injured after being hit by a speeding car being driven by an advocate from Greater Kailash l - Shahid Kapoor wants to visit ?Kabir Singh Pizza Point? in Delhi
The joint is called ‘Kabir Singh Pizza Point', and a fan page of Shahid Kapoor posted a picture of the same, and then the actor couldn't resist his de - Ammonia levels to affect water supply in Delhi
Delhi has once again witnessed an alarming hike in ammonia levels in the raw water coming from Haryana. - Delhi: Promises to keep, but where is the money?
The year began on a jubilant note for Aam Aadmi Party as it formed the government in Delhi for the third time, second time with a brute majority – 62 - Delhi: Not all vitals of public health infra stable
When Covid-19 hit India in early 2020, many believed Delhi could handle the crisis better than the rest of country because of its robust healthcare in - Delhi turns its back on people who make it tick
As the lockdown continued, thousands of migrant workers became hapless, without a living and any cash to sustain their families. Fearing the worst if - Delhi discovers the great indoors
The year 2020 was when Delhiites, like people across the world, discovered the great indoors. The boundaries that separated home and world blurred as - Booking for hi - tech plates, colour stickers made simpler
To cater to the increasing rush of vehicle owners booking slots online for affixation of high-security registration plates (HSRP) and colour-coded fue - Submit Covid bed quota status by January 5: Delhi HC
With Delhi government reducing 80% ICU beds reserved for Covid-19 patients to 60% in 33 private hospitals, Delhi High Court on Monday directed the AAP -
The minimum temperature is predicted to dip from Tuesday due to the passage of a western disturbance. Cold wave conditions are likely to return. Howe
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