- Delhi Metro functions for fourth consecutive day, morning ridership clocks 47,600 passengers
As metro lines functioned for the fourth consecutive day post resumption of services on September 7, the total ridership of the metro lines was approx
- Body of 21 - year - old woman found in Delhi's Mundka; husband absconding
A 21-year-old woman was found dead in her home at a labour camp in Bakkarwala in Outer Delhi's Mundka on Thursday, police said.
- Delhi government revokes fee - hike permission granted to top private school
NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has revoked the fee-hike permission granted to a top private school in Chanakyapuri, deputy chief minister Manish Siso.
- Number of containment zones rises to 1,272; maximum in southwest, lowest in northeast Delhi
Amid a rise in Covid-19 cases, the number of containment zones in the national capital has gone up to over 1,200, with the maximum 234 in southwest De
- Delhi Metro's Blue, Pink lines reopen; interchange facility at nine stations start after 171 - day Covid hi
Delhi Metro's Blue Line and Pink Line resumed services with interchange facilities at nine stations on Wednesday after being closed for 171 days due t
- Delhi: Doctor?s note not needed for RT - PCR tests from today
You can now get yourself tested for Covid-19 infection through RT-PCR from Thursday without the prescription of a registered medical practitioner by w
- Delhi: 2 members of gang involved in duping nearly 800 people arrested
The police have arrested two members of a gang involved in allegedly duping nearly 800 people by promising them lucky draw gifts for payment of a cert
- Delhi: Two - member cop teams to check Covid violations
With traffic police being freed from Covidrelated prosecutions, the police commissioner has asked all the police stations to form a two-member team to
- Delhi: Bail denied to accused in IB officer murder
A man accused in the murder case of IB officer Ankit Sharma has been refused bail by a Delhi court that found substance in the police's submissions th
- Delhi violence: Tahir Hussain sent to judicial custody in money laundering case
Suspended AAP councillor Tahir Hussain has been sent to judicial custody in connection with a money laundering case related to northeast Delhi violenc
- Delhi Metro: Red Line, Violet Line, Green Line resume services after 172 days
Delhi Metro's Red Line, Violet Line and Green Line resumed services on Thursday after being closed for 172 days due to the Covid-19 pandemic, official
- Delhi records highest new Covid cases (4,000+) & tests (54,500)
The daily tally of Covid-19 cases in Delhi crossed 4,000 for the first time on Wednesday with 4,039 people testing positive.
- Delhi HC breather for fact - check site founder
Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed police not to take any coercive steps against a founder of a fact-checking website for allegedly threatening an
- Delhi: Robbers murder man in auto
A man going home after work was allegedly robbed and murdered after boarding a shared autorickshaw near Bhalswa Dairy.
- Delhi: Boost for six - lane speedway from Akshardham to Baghpat
The government has approved the first package of a six-lane access controlled highway, which will be part of the direct and seamless connectivity from
- 10 traffickers held as 14 kids rescued from train in Delhi
Due to the shortage of labourers in factories in the city, police are anticipating a spurt in child trafficking cases in the coming days.
- At Vaishali station, Delhi Metro staffers outnumber riders
At 7am on Wednesday, the usual hustle of Vaishali metro station was missing.
- Delhi: Plasma therapy?s life - saving abilities in question, doctors caution on its use
A day after TOI reported about an ICMR study that showed administering convalescent plasma to Covid-19 patients did not reduce death risk, top doctors
- French defence minister arrives in Delhi, to attend Rafale induction ceremony at Ambala
India News: French Defence Minister Florence Parly arrived here in the national capital on an official visit on Thursday morning, ahead of the formal induction o
- Out(r)age before exams: Delhi University college?s power supply may be cut
Delhi University’s open-book (online) examinations are set to begin from September 14, and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College in Dwarka may have its electr
- Delhi Metro's Red, Violet, Green lines to resume services on Thursday
Services on the Delhi Metro's Red, Violet and Green lines are set to resume on Thursday, officials said, after remaining suspended for over five month
- Monsoon likely to stay till October in Delhi
The monsoon in Delhi this year is likely to have an extended run till October against September 21 earlier, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said