- 18th August, 2020 Times of India
- Delhi: After recovering from Covid - 19, over 100 cops donate plasma at Lok Nayak hospital
More than 100 policemen, who have recovered from COVID-19 at Delhi's Lok Nayak hospital, will help the national capital combat the coronavirus pandemi - BluSmart introduces all - electric ride - hailing services in Delhi
News News: BluSmart, India's first all-electric ride-hailing platform on Tuesday announced that they are expanding their services in Delhi. BluSmart cabs will no - Delhi airport likely to have Covid - 19 testing facility for international arrivals
The Delhi airport is likely to have a Covid-19 testing facility for international passengers who if tested negative will get exemption from the seven - Coronavirus live updates: Punjab imposes curbs in all cities in Unlock3 guidelines
India's Covid-19 tally crossed the 26-lakh barrier on Monday. As per the latest health ministry numbers, deaths due to coronavirus now stand at 50,921. Globally, the virus has claimed 7 lakh lives. - Business as usual, Delhi wades through waterlogged roads
Heavy rain during the peak hours choked portions of Outer Ring Road and Ring Road and many arterial stretches on Monday afternoon. Traffic police said - Crimes against women fall by almost 70% in Delhi this year
Crimes against women have fallen drastically in the capital this year , till July 2020. Figures suggest a 60% reduction in the number of cases of rape compared to that during the corresponding period in 2019. Incidents of molestation, too, have fallen by around 70% year on year. The number of molestation cases has gone down, too: from 1,734 last year to 1,023 in 2020. A case of rape has to be filed verbatim on a woman’s complaint in Delhi. This means the total number of such cases reflect an accurate crime graph against women. - Delhi: Buying an e - vehicle? Subsidy to reflect in your bank account in seven days
Delhiites buying an electric vehicle (EV) will get the subsidy of up to Rs 30,000 for two-wheelers and up to Rs 1.5 lakh for cars directly transferred - FB official claims harassment, files police complaint
After a senior director of Facebook complained of being threatened and abused on social media platforms, Delhi Police filed an FIR for sexual harassme - Orange alert: Delhi braces for more rain
The capital recorded light to moderate rain on Monday evening with the mercury settling at 35.7 degrees Celsius — two notches above the normal for th - Facebook senior executive alleges threat to life, Delhi cops file FIR
India News: NEW DELHI: After a senior director of Facebook complained of being threatened and abused on social media platforms, Delhi Police filed an FIR for sexu. - Start physical exams from September 14: Delhi HC to DU
Delhi high court on Monday directed Delhi University to start physical exams for final-year undergraduate students from September 14, and to work out - Screening Covid patients in Delhi: 800 eyes on wards and staff at Lok Nayak
Delhi’s largest Covid-19 facility, Lok Nayak Hospital, has started monitoring coronavirus patients being treated in the hospital through 800 cameras. - Delhi?s ?jungle boy? held after three years
A criminal who had set up a hideout inside a jungle to evade police was caught after a shootout on Monday morning. The man was involved in a spate of - Delhi: Metro Yamuna bridge, designed from home
Do you find working from home challenging? Now, imagine brainstorming, planning and finalising the design and construction details of a 560m cantileve - Crimes against women down up to 70% in Delhi this year
Crimes against women have fallen drastically in the capital this year (till July). Figures suggest a 60% reduction in the number of cases of rape comp - Delhi: Decision on reopening hotels, gyms, weekly markets likely at DDMA meeting on Tuesday
A decision on whether hotels, gymnasium and weekly markets should be allowed to reopen in the national capital is likely to be taken at a meeting of t - IIT - D aims to touch billion lives by 2030
New Delhi: IIT-Delhi, in its next phase of growth, aims to touch a billion lives through its technologies. - Corpn docs not paid: Not govt?s fault, SC told
New Delhi: Delhi government has told the Supreme Court that it was not responsible for non-payment of salaries to doctors and medical staff of North D. - IMD warns of another spell of heavy rains in Delhi
A fresh spell of rains drenched the national capital on Monday, resulting in water-logging in some parts, with the weatherman predicting increase in i - Delhi reports 652 Covid - 19 cases in last 24 hours
While the total number of Covid cases in the capital climbed to 1,52,580 on Sunday with 652 fresh cases, the number of active cases saw a dip after w - 787 new Covid cases in Delhi, 18 deaths; tally 1.53 lakh, toll 4,214
Delhi recorded 787 more novel coronavirus cases, taking the tally to over 1.53 lakh on Monday, while the death toll rose to 4,214 with 18 more fatalit
- 17th August, 2020 Times of India
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