- 15th October, 2020 Times of India
- 14th October, 2020 Times of India
- Delhi joins hands to support octogenarian couple selling food, after the video of their plight becomes vi
A recent video is making rounds over the internet and touching netizens to their very core. The video, shot on October 7, shows an old street-side foo - How Delhi is unlocking itself, see it in images
Ahead of Delhi Metro's re-reopening in Sept, workers carrying out the maintenance work. (Photo: Anindya Chattopadhyay) - Woman dupes Delhi traders of Rs 2.6 crore, held
Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has arrested a 25-year-old woman for allegedly duping over a dozen Delhi traders of about Rs 2.6 crore by - Delhi: 45 Covid - 19 deaths, 3,036 fresh cases
Delhi recorded 45 Covid-19 fatalities on Tuesday, taking the death toll due to the disease to 5,854. With 3,036 fresh cases, the infection tally breac - IPL 2020, DC vs RR: Injury - hit Delhi Capitals face inconsistent Rajasthan Royals
Cricket News: Delhi Capitals have form and supremacy on the points table, and also the most recent win over Rajasthan Royals on their side when the two teams face o - Sisters, 4 and 7, die after being hit by speeding car in Delhi
A seven-year-old girl and her four-year-old sister were killed when a speeding car hit them in Model Town in northwest Delhi on Monday night. Their fi - Delhi already getting choked as states failed to curb farm fires: CM Arvind Kejriwal
The smoke from stubble burning has already started reaching Delhi as the neighbouring states and the Centre have failed to provide a solution to the p - NDMC looks to geotag 2,400 litter bins in Lutyens? Delhi
As part of a special drive, around 2,400 litter bins installed on roadsides, parks, public buildings and other places in Lutyens’ Delhi are being geot - Holes Yet To Be Plugged, Commuters Face Double Trouble On Delhi?s Roads
New Delhi: On October 17 last year, Delhi government announced that all potholes on roads managed by PWD would be filled in by the following day. - Salary dues: Now, Kasturba Hospital docs go on strike
New Delhi: Following in the footsteps of Hindu Rao Hospital, doctors of Kasturba Hospital on Tuesday announced a strike from October 14 to 20 to prote. - CBI arrests Delhi Police SI, head constable in graft case
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday said that it has arrested a Delhi Police Sub-Inspector and a Head Constable in a graft case. - Delhi: Kasturba Hospital doctors to go on strike over unpaid salaries
The Resident Doctors Association of North Delhi Municipal Corporation-run Kasturba Hospital has decided to go on strike from Wednesday for a week over
- 13th October, 2020 Times of India
- Delhi's Akshardham Temple reopens after closure due to pandemic
Over 700 devotees visited the temple on Tuesday as compared to an average daily footfall of thousands before the pandemic, said temple spokesperson Ha - IPL 2020: Delhi Capitals wicket - keeper Rishabh Pant down with Grade 1 tear
Cricket News: Delhi Capitals' ill fate with injuries in the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) took a new turn on Tuesday when it came to the fore tha - Reliance Jio adds 2.34 lakh subscribers in Delhi - NCR region in July 2020: Trai
Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Jio has added 2.34 lakh subscribers in Delhi-NCR region in July 2020. For the period ended July 220, the telecom company - What's behind season's first 'very poor' air in Delhi
The national capital's air quality was in the very poor category on Tuesday morning, the first time this season, with calm winds and low temperatures - Delhi: BJP demands Rs 1 crore for families of 2 who died cleaning septic tank, says Arvind Kejriwal's sch
Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta Tuesday demanded Rs one-crore compensation each to the families of two persons who died cleaning a septic tank in Bada - Shocking: Delhi fake cab app racket busted; 1,000 duped of Rs 250 crore
Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has arrested a woman who was a director of a company that allegedly duped around 1,000 people of Rs 250 crore by inducing them to invest in their new cab aggregator project. The project called “Hello Taxi” never took off. Neither the money paid by investors nor the interest was returned, police said. The alleged company initially paid returns to some investors to win their confidence but stopped payments after collecting huge amounts and fled after closing their offices. The accused, Daisey Menon (47), the woman director of bogus company Hello Taxi, was arrested from Goa. Police had received a complaint against the company, SMP Impex, and its directors last year. “The directors of the accused company actively induced the victims to part with their money on the pretext of high returns by investing their funds into Hello Taxi company. The alleged company accepted bookings from the investors without taking approval from the concerned authorities like RBI/SEBI,” said OP Mishra, joint commissioner (EOW). The victims had invested money after being promised returns up to 200%. The company initially paid returns to some of their investors but stopped the payments after collecting huge money and fled away closing their offices. “The locations of the company also changed frequently to trap fresh victims. Initially, it started its operation from Ghaziabad, and after some months, it was shifted to Patparganj and then to Rohini,” Joint CP Mishra said. After conducting an exhaustive probe, the cops launched a crackdown. The bank statements of the company were scrutinised and over Rs 3.2 crore was frozen. Further, 60 new Hyundai Xcent cars worth Rs 3.5 crore purchased from the cheated amount were also seized. - Delhi: No star - studded Ramlilas this year as Covid forces hand ? ?a first since Indo - Pak war?
For only the second time in almost a century, major Ramlila organisers will not be organising the enactment of story of Lord Rama in Delhi. Though per - Pandemic proves a thorn in the side of Delhi's flower sellers
The city’s biggest flower market at Ghazipur has wilted under the pressure of Covid-19. Having logged huge losses in the past six months due to the pa
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