- 9th December, 2020 Times of India
- Farmers protest live updates: Narendra Tomar meets Amit Shah as farmers snub proposal
Farmers protest India: The agitating farmers’ unions agreed to hold a meeting at the Singhu border on Wednesday to consider fresh proposals from the Centre and decide whether to renew negotiations. A meeting between home minister Amit Shah and key farmers’ representatives on Tuesday failed to break the impasse over the new agri laws even as the government ruled out repeal of the legislations. - Night curfew unlikely in Delhi as Covid cases dip
Delhi government is unlikely to impose night curfew in the city due to the sharp decline in Covid-19 cases and positivity rate over the past fortnigh - DU SOL exam 2020: 39,000 get another chance to fill Delhi University's exam form
Education News: After over 39,000 students of School of Open Learning and a few regular college students missed the December 5 deadline for filling up their examinat - Punjab: SAD workers provide free fuel to farmers on way to Delhi
In an attempt to "further strengthen" the ongoing agitation against the three recently enacted farm laws, the ShiromAkali Dal (SAD) workers are provid - Covid - 19: Delhi airport gears up to ferry vaccines
Strategies are being drawn around the world to disseminate them quickly to larger population, with developers getting closer to rolling out vaccines for Covid-19. In line with this, airport at Delhi said that their cargo systems are ready to transport Covid-19 vaccines when they arrive. Delhi airport has two cargo terminals with GDP (Good Distribution Practice)-certified temperature-controlled facility for handling temperature-sensitive cargo. This will be crucial in handling Covid-19 vaccines as they will have to be kept at lower temperatures to keep them stable. These facilities can handle 1.5 lakh metric tonne cargo per annum while maintaining temperatures between -20 degree celsius and -25 degree celsius. - Smooth sailing in Metro & buses for commuters in Delhi
The availability of public transport, apart from app-based cabs and autos, remained unaffected by Bharat bandh on Tuesday. Though many taxi and auto u - 39,000 get another chance to fill Delhi University's SOL exam form
After over 39,000 students of School of Open Learning and a few regular college students missed the December 5 deadline for filling up their examinat - Delhi: Farmers find strength in numbers, hope their protest will reap result
At Singhu border, the epicentre of the farmers’ protests, thousands poured in over the last 24 to 48 hours, and the crowd was visibly larger on Tuesda - Delhi: Cancer survivor with one lung fights off Covid
A 27-year-old IT professional who had only one lung left after undergoing a cancer surgery earlier this year was rushed to Apollo hospital recently wi - Delhi: Gang bought drug - laced toffees via dark net, sold to students
Crime Branch has busted a gang that was allegedly procuring toffees laced with THC from the US through the dark net and selling them mostly to college - Lawyers hold token protests in Delhi
Lawyers held peaceful protests at district court complexes in the capital on on Tuesday in support of the farmers’ stir against the new farm laws. - Bharat Bandh: Shops open at most places, but markets deserted in Delhi
The winter sun offered the only ray of hope for traders at Connaught Place on Tuesday as Delhi’s central business district saw just a trickle of visit - Sense of betrayal took me to farm protests at Delhi?s Singhu border: Gul Panag
There were tears of joy at Delhi’s Singhu border as former Miss India and actor-activist Gul Panag on Tuesday joined protests in solidarity with the f - Delhi: Wary of trouble, people stay home; roads empty
The roads in the capital were mostly empty on Tuesday even as a heavy traffic police deployment was made to avoid any untoward incident in the wake of - Delhi, 4 other states account for 54% of active Covid cases
India News: Five states — Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, West Bengal and Delhi — account for 54% of the total active Covid-19 cases in the country, health secret
- 8th December, 2020 Times of India
- Odisha tops, Delhi at 13th in Urban Governance Index
India News: NEW DELHI: Odisha tops the list of states in urban governance followed by Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh while Manipur and Nagaland are at the bottom, a. - Two held for importing, selling contraband in Delhi
Two men were arrested for allegedly importing contraband from the US through an international courier service and supplying it in the national capital - Protesters threaten to block 3 Delhi links next
Farmers’ unions have threatened to block three national highways — Delhi-Jaipur, Delhi-Agra and Delhi-Bareilly — if their demands for repealing the fa - Coronavirus live updates: Pfizer's Covid - 19 vaccine was about 94% effective in phase 3 trial
India reported 26,567 new coronavirus cases in last 24 hours, taking the tally to 97,03,770, according to a data by the Union Ministry of Health and - Water supply in south Delhi to be affected on today and tomorrow
Water supply in large parts of south Delhi are likely to be affected on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning due to ongoing repair work of a water su - Delhi: Positivity rate lowest in six months, rush in hospitals eases
The positivity rate of Covid-19 touched 3.15%, the lowest in nearly six months, on Monday. This was also the seventh day running when the positivity r - Bullet train to link Delhi and Ayodhya
India News: NEW DELHI: Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram will get the bullet train connectivity. - Delhi HC tells DUSIB to inspect night shelters run by it
Concerned over the plight of homeless with onset of early winter, Delhi High Court on Monday asked Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to i - Delhi: Illicit affair perfect mix for disaster, woman ?guilty? of husband?s murder
A Delhi court has convicted a woman and her purported lover for murdering the woman’s husband. The court observed that an “illicit relationship was th - Follow protocols for Covid waste disposal: Delhi HC to government
Delhi High Court on Monday made it clear to the AAP government that it should “scrupulously follow” guidelines issued by Central Pollution Control Boa
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