- 23rd August, 2020 Times of India
- Why rain only hope for Delhi?s water table
With rapid urbanisation and concretisation across the city, Delhi is increasingly restricting the recharge of its groundwater reserves - Longer wait before guests get liquor at hotels in Delhi
New Delhi: Alcohol lovers planning to have a good time in Delhi’s hotels and restaurants will have to wait longer. - Delhi reports 14 more Covid - 19 deaths, 1,412 fresh cases
Delhi recorded 1,412 fresh coronavirus cases on Saturday, taking the infection tally to over 1.60 lakh while the death toll rose to 4,284, authorities - Bloomsbury withdraws book on Delhi riots
Bloomsbury announced on Saturday that it was withdrawing the publication of a book on the 2020 Delhi riots. The move polarised the internet. Some com - Delhi: 12 weekly markets to open daily, final call after August 30
After Delhi Disaster Management Authority allowed weekly markets on trial basis from August 24 to 30, 12 weekly markets in the capital will open from - Just 5 construction sites in S Delhi ?ready? for winter
New Delhi: With the air pollution season just a couple of months away, South Delhi Municipal Corporation has ordered its executive and assistant engin.
- 22nd August, 2020 Times of India
- Delhi government announces relief for traders
Delhi government has announced an amnesty scheme for factory owners most of whom have been hit by the coronavirus pandemic and were looking for some f - Delhi: Rain gods smile, but in unequal measure
Delhi’s monsoon deficit, which had touched around 40% at the start of August, has been wiped out completely. IMD has now placed the city’s overall rai - Number of Covid - 19 containment zones rises to 591 in Delhi from 539 on August 1
The number of Covid-19 containment zones in Delhi has risen from 539 on August 1 to 591 on August 21, with officials attributing the rise to smaller a - Railways plans 3 new trains to Delhi, Nagpur from Chandigarh in 2023
Private companies will run three trains — two to Delhi and one to Nagpur — from Chandigarh in 2023, according to a proposal of the ministry of railway - Suspected ISIS operative arrested in Delhi after shootout, found with IEDs
A suspected ISIS operative was arrested by the Delhi Police’s special cell. The arrest happened after a shootout in the national capital’s Dhaula Kuan area late on Friday night. According to police statements, 2 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were recovered as well. The man has been identified as Abdul Yusuf Khan. The matter is being further investigated. - ISIS operative held in Delhi after police encounter
The Delhi Police has arrested an alleged ISIS operative with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from central Delhi's Ridge Road area, a senior office - Approach DERC first, says Delhi HC, rejects PIL
Delhi high court on Friday declined to entertain a PIL alleging that power distribution companies (discoms) were using "unjust and arbitrary" method t - 150 DUTA members on street over funds to 12 colleges
Delhi University Teachers' Association members assembled at Mandi House on Friday to protest against Delhi government for not paying adequate funds to - Northeast Delhi riots: Tahir instrumental in gathering mob, says court
A Delhi court on Friday took cognisance of chargesheets filed in two northeast Delhi riots cases, one of which pertained to the killing of Intelligen - 1,250 fresh Covid - 19 cases take Delhi's tally to 1,58,604; death toll climbs to 4,270
Delhi recorded 1,250 fresh coronavirus cases on Friday, taking the city's caseload to over 1.58 lakh, while the death toll from the disease mounted to - No clean chit to anyone by NHRC in Jamia violence: Delhi HC
Delhi high court on Friday observed that the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) report did not given a clean chit to anyone in the violence that - Delhi hospitals report 4 - fold rise in self - inflicted wounds
AIIMS received 23 cases of self-inflicted injuries between April and July, according to Dr Rajesh Malhotra, chief of trauma services, who categorically said most injuries involved "harm to self, using sharp objects". At Max Patparganj and Max Vaishali, the doctors logged a total of 40 cases of self-inflicted injuries from May to July. "Normally, we get seven to eight cases of such injury cases in a year," said Johar, adding, "The Covid lockdown has taken a heavy toll of young men. - Delhi University admission tests to be held from September 6 - 11
With the Delhi University’s computer-based entrance test for admission to 10 undergraduate, 86 masters and MPhil/PhD programmes scheduled to begin on - Delhi: Metro station that will make space for 3,000 cars
Along with a busy interchange metro station, the congested area of Nabi Karim in central Delhi will get ample parking space as the underground station - Delhi: 'Will work together to boost industry'
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday held a meeting with the hotel associations in Delhi to strengthen the hospitality sector and boost Delhi's ec - Covid - 19: Ulhasnagar?s recovery rate best in India, Delhi second
MUMBAI: On a day its caseload crossed the 3 lakh mark, MMR added 3,833 cases. - Give AAP reins of corpns for a clean city, says Bharadwaj
New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party’s chief spokesperson and Greater Kailash MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj on Friday said that citizens of Delhi should give the respon. - Abused minor flees home in Delhi, rescued in Kota
Kota: A 17-year-old girl, who was living with her uncle’s family in New Delhi, was sexually abused by her cousin brother for years. - Delhi hospitals see 3 - 4 times rise in cases of self - inflicted wounds
At least that is what the data from three major hospitals, AIIMS New Delhi, Max Patparganj and Max Vaishali, indicates.
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