- Delhi: Conman staged own kidnapping, changed identity to escape cops
A conman who had staged his own kidnapping was arrested after cops found him active on social media.
- UP: Delhi University assistant professor dies of electrocution
Vikas Tyagi, 37, a Delhi University assistant professor who had come home to Moradabad during the Covid-19 lockdown, was electrocuted after rainwater
- Mahagathbandhan smells ?conspiracy? as state BJP leaders meet party brass in Delhi
Ranchi: BJP’s leader of legislative party Babulal Marandi’s sudden meeting with Union home minister Amit Shah in Delhi on Friday has raised eyebrows o.
- Two held for snatching phone in Delhi
Two men were arrested for snatching a 44-year old woman's phone after a policeman on patrol gave them chase.
- Delhi rains: Waterlogging of roads leads to traffic snarls
Morning showers in the city waterlogged major arterial roads leading to traffic snarls on Sunday. Traffic police officers say that waterlogging was ma
- Murder accused kills self at Delhi's Tihar Jail
A man, who was arrested for the murder of his mother-in-law in Mohan Garden on Thursday, allegedly killed himself at Tihar Jail on Saturday morning. T
- ILBS gets more plasma donors in Delhi, after slow start
Aam Aadmi Party MLA Atishi, who represents Kalkaji constituency, on Saturday donated plasma at the government’s first plasma bank opened earlier this month at Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences. Akshay Marathe, an AAP spokesperson, also donated his plasma. Abhinandita Mathur, who is an adviser to the Delhi government, went to the bank but could not donate plasma due to her white blood cells count being low. All three were infected with the novel coronavirus around a month ago and had recovered in home isolation. “Donated plasma at the ILBS plasma Bank today. Would like to urge all recovered Covid-19 patients to come forward and donate their plasma. It is very rare that one gets an opportunity to save someone’s life; and plasma can do just that!” the AAP MLA from Kalkaji tweeted after the donation. Kejriwal has been appealing to one and all, who have recovered from Covid-19 and are eligible to donate plasma, to come forward and donate it to save precious lives. The number of donors at ILBS, which was low during the initial days, has improved as more donors are coming forward. The second plasma bank opened at Lok Nayak Hospital has also started drawing donors. In a couple of days only, 11 persons have come forward to donate plasma. “Many of the willing donors could not donate plasma because they did not have enough antibodies,” said a source.
- Remdesivir sold at 8 times its price in Delhi, claim Agra chemists
Agra: In the wake of the rising demand for experimental Covid-19 medicine Remdesivir, Agra chemists have alleged that major dealers in Delhi are selli.
- Delhi: Norms on care units make RWAs confident
Residents’ Welfare Associations have welcomed the Centre’s guidelines giving them liberty to set up Covid care facilities in gated colonies in consult
- Delhi Cop asks men to follow Covid rules, thrashed
A Delhi Police constable was thrashed and his uniform torn after he asked three men to return home and not loiter at night.
- Delhi: Delayed admissions leave parents of EWS kids worried
In February, Santosh Pathak’s six-year-old daughter was allotted a seat in Class I at a private school in south Delhi under the economically weaker se
- Dangerous decibel: Shahdara worst at 91%, Dwarka, Lajpat Nagar follow
New Delhi: Shahdara was the noisiest location in Delhi, breaching the 60 db (A) mark for more than 91% of the time in the month of June.
- SOG still in Delhi to record voice samples
Jaipur: The Special Operations Group’s (SOG) team continues to camp in Delhi to take statements of persons who were allegedly heard discussing attempt.
- Delhi in grip of corona, street food vendors find little on their plates
The joke doing the round nowadays is of a woman going to her favourite golgappa stall, gulp down a couple and exclaiming, “But it’s tasting different”
- Active cases only 14%, 3 of 4 beds free in Delhi
The number of people who have recovered from Covid-19 in Delhi crossed the one lakh mark on Saturday with 1,973 more people testing negative for the i
- After 16 - mth wait, work starts on Mukarba Chowk - Panipat stretch
New Delhi: Work for widening of Mukarba Chowk-Panipat stretch of NH-1 has resumed after a gap of nearly 16 months.
- Last date of registration for DU entry now July 31
New Delhi: Delhi University’s admission registration process has been extended till July 31.
- 2 Covid hosps to get doctors studying PG courses in Aug
New Delhi: Under the Delhi government’s plan to deploy final-year postgraduate students of medical colleges in its Covid hospitals, Guru Teg Bahadur H.
- AIIMS to start human trial of desi vaccine
New Delhi: The AIIMS Ethics Committee on Saturday gave its nod for starting human clinical trial of the indigenously developed Covid-19 vaccine — Cova.
- 2 online classes of 45 mins each? Schools want more
New Delhi: With the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) releasing guidelines on online learning, schools are recalibrating their schedule.
- Woman lodges false ?rape - in - bus? complaint for reaching office late
New Delhi: A woman in south Delhi had allegedly lodged a false rape complaint to avoid being pulled up by her employer for reaching late to work.
- I - Day launch for new Chandni Chowk stretch?
New Delhi: After missing the deadline by a year, the public works department (PWD) may finally open the 300-metre model pedestrian stretch at Chandni .
- Govt hospitals on Covid duty, corpn facilities battle rush
New Delhi: With Delhi government hospitals being turned into Covid-19 facilities, it is the smaller municipality-run healthcare centres, especially th.
- Undertrial prisoner found hanging in Delhi's Tihar Jail
New Delhi, July 18 () A 38-year-old undertrial prisoner, who was lodged in Tihar jail in a murder case, was found hanging inside a cell, officials sai