- 10th August, 2020 Times of India
- One dead after altercation over pigs in Shahabad Dairy area in Delhi
One person died while another one was injured after they indulged in an altercation with three brothers over pigs in the Shahbad Dairy area in Delhi, - UGC in SC questions decisions by Delhi, Maharashtra to cancel exams amid Covid - 19 pandemic
India News: The University Grants Commission (UGC) in the Supreme Court on Monday questioned the decisions of Delhi and Maharashtra govt to cancel final year exam - As Delhi government funds dry up, RWAs struggle with parks? upkeep
M K Gupta is worried about the maintenance of his colony’s well-maintained park because of a paucity of funds. The head of the residents’ welfare asso - AIIMS medical attendant arrested for fleeing with patient's money
A 52-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly fleeing with Rs 60,000 cash belonging to a media professional, who had gone to AIIMS for an eye oper - Covid - 19 positive cancer patient flees Delhi hospital, dies on train
Having run out of money, the family of a 35-year-old cancer patient from Bareilly decided they would need to call off his treatment in a top Delhi hos - Kingpin of gang that uprooted ATMs held in Delhi
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has arrested the kingpin of a gang involved in uprooting ATMs in Delhi-NCR. - Kashmir students fret over poor internet connectivity
For Kabir Bhatt (name changed), a resident of South Kashmir’s Anantnag, academic life has been extremely difficult for over a year because of erratic - Delhi cop killed as speeding vehicle hits patrol vehicle
A cop was killed and two others were injured when a Honda City car driven by a drunk man hit the Prakhar Patrol Vehicle near Maurice Nagar in north De - ?Even top court is not happy with Delhi model?
Ridiculing the “Delhi model” as a desperate bid by the Arvind Kejriwal government there to divert attention from its own failures, Punjab health minis - Delhi: Man sexually assaulted 12 - year - old, brutalised her with scissors; held
The man who had allegedly sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl and later brutalised her with a pair of scissors inside her house in outer Delhi’s Peeragarhi two days ago was arrested on Thursday from Mangolpuri in northeast Delhi. Shalini Singh, joint commissioner (western range) said, “The accused, Krishan (33), is a repeat offender. He was previously involved in four criminal cases, including murder, attempt to murder and burglary.” He has been booked under relevant sections of POCSO Act and IPC. The initial probe has revealed that Krishan was reccing the area on Tuesday evening to commit burglary. When he reached the building, he found people present in houses on the first two floors. When he reached the third floor, he found the door of the flat open and entered inside. When the girl saw him, she raised an alarm. He then threw a sewing machine at her head. When she continued to shout, he stabbed her with the pair of scissors repeatedly. During interrogation the accused claimed that he was drunk at the time of the incident. The girl was stabbed at least five times by Krishan with a pair of scissors. He had left presuming that she had died. The weapon has been found and sent for forensic analysis to check for his fingerprints. Krishan was identified with the help of footage from close to a hundred CCTV cameras. Based on them, police prepared an electronic route and used technical surveillance to trace his location. Twenty special teams comprising more than 200 policemen had been tasked to track down the offender. - Unlock 3.0 in Delhi: Coronavirus cases update and latest news from your city
Delhi LG overturned the state govt's decision to allow functioning of hotels and weekly markets from August 1, while the proposal to allow street vend - Call from FB helps police in Delhi, Mumbai thwart man?s bid to end life
A well-coordinated operation involving Facebook officials in Ireland and police in Delhi and Mumbai saved a possible death by suicide of a man whose - Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal inaugurates 200 - bed Covid hospital
A total of 200 beds of the Ambedkar Nagar hospital have become operational from Sunday following inauguration by Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. - Delhi's EV policy aims to electrify 50 per cent two - wheeler fleet of delivery companies by March 2023
The Delhi government's new electric vehicle policy envisages incentives to cut to 50 per cent by March 2023 fleet of petrol-powered two-wheelers used - View from the top: Delhi Metro to run at height of an eight - storey building
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is going to scale new heights with the upcoming Janakpuri West-RK Ashram Marg corridor of its Phase-IV project. A - Untying the knot: Police crack down on sale of Chinese manjha
New Delhi: Ahead of Independence Day, Delhi Police has seized several kilograms of banned Chinese manjha from an East Delhi market.
- 9th August, 2020 Times of India
- Delhi police officials say Covid - 19 changed their investigation, communication process
Donning PPE kits, mandatory Covid tests on the accused, exercising caution when lifting fingerprints and regular sanitisation of hands have become the - Covid - 19 situation in Delhi under control: Arvind Kejriwal
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the Covid-19 situation in Delhi is under control and the recovery rate is improving. Speaking at the ina - Delhi zoo undertakes enrichment campaign
The Delhi zoo has undertaken an enrichment campaign to provide its animals conditions similar to their natural habitats and improve their physical and - Delhi sexual assualt: Rs 10 lakh aid to kin of minor
NEW DELHI: Senior Aam Aadmi Party functionary and MLA Atishi on Saturday met the family of the 12-year-old girl at AIIMS who faced a violent assault e. - Delhi woman booked for constructing illegal colony in Panchkula
A resident of Delhi has carved out an unauthorised colony on an agricultural land in Pinjore without taking any prior permission from the Panchkula ad - Delhi: No Covid effect? Fancy numbers find takers
Rs 7.1 lakh could well get you a sedan, though not many are willing to shell out much money in these times of economic distress. So, if someone paid that sum simply to own a registration plate reading 0009, then perhaps it is a sign that Delhi is headed to an economic revival. The state government’s transport department mopped up Rs 33.8 lakh through the e-auction of fancy registration numbers for cars and two-wheelers in July. The highest bid was Rs 7.1 lakh for a licence plate that would give the car a distinguished 0009 licence plate. The number appears popular, for high bids of Rs 4.2 lakh and Rs 3.1 lakh for the figure in other series were also accepted last month. Registration numbers that fetched more than Rs 3 lakh include 0005, 0007 and 1111. The highest bid received for a two-wheeler plate was Rs 50,000 for the number 0006. When the e-auction of what are termed “fancy” registration numbers restarted in April, only one number — 9000 — found a bidder, who paid Rs 1.5 lakh. In May, five numbers collected Rs 9.3 lakh for the transport department, with 0022 fetching Rs 2.1 lakh. In June, the takings rose to Rs. 21.7 lakh, with Rs. 3.4 lakh for 0002 the highest bid. - Delhi's education board to be operational by next year; not to be imposed on govt schools: Manish Sisodia
"We have recently set up two committees for working on the proposed board as well as curriculum reforms.An ideal situation would be that we make it op - Coronavirus live updates: Covid situation under control in Delhi, says CM Kejriwal
India’s Covid caseload jumped to 21,50,431 on Saturday on the back of the highest single-day surge in fresh infections, 65,410. The number of recoveries surged to 14,27,005 and the recovery rate rose to 68.32 per cent. - Delhi private schools send ?hiked? bills for fees
Parents of private school students were quite surprised to receive demands for charges other than tuition fees because they were under the impression
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