- Woman constable of Delhi Police found dead
A 23-year-old woman constable of Delhi Police posted at Tihar jail was found dead at her rented accommodation in southwest Delhi's Palam village on We
- 95% Covid beds at Delhi's Hindu Rao Hospital lying vacant
Hindu Rao Hospital is the biggest municipal health facility in Delhi and it has a capacity of handling 980 beds. Besides running 304 Covid bed facilit
- Covid - 19: Functioning of Delhi HC, subordinate courts suspended till July 31
The Delhi high court has further suspended the functioning of HC and all its subordinate courts in the national capital till July 31 in view of the o
- Delhi: Seven companies submit bids for Parliament Building plan
Seven companies, including four construction majors — L&T, Sapoorji Pallonji, NCC and Tata Projects — have submitted their bids for pre-qualificat
- Diesel extends gains over petrol in Delhi
News News: NEW DELHI: Unexpected rise in diesel prices despite slower demand has extended the gain for the transport fuel over petrol in Delhi.
- Beds to spare at Covid - 19 centres as cases decline in Delhi
The falling number of Covid-positive cases in the city has resulted in the major makeshift care facilities witnessing a decline in occupancy.
- Delhi: Covid fear delays care, worsens other illnesses
A 62-year-old man was diagnosed with stones in the gallbladder in the first week of April. Because of the Covid outbreak, instead of visiting a hospit
- Delhi unlock 2.0 news: Today's updates
As the Central and state governments allow phase-wise relaxation in curbs to get the life up and running again following over two months of lockdown t.
- Delhi: Unhappy with challan? Check traffic cops? site for speed limit
The traffic police has posted speed limits for all roads in the city on its website to avoid confusion after many drivers claimed to have got automate
- Beyond dreams: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on XII results
Delhi government on Tuesday lauded the students whose special efforts had boosted the government schools’ pass percentage in CBSE’s Class XII examinat
- IIT Delhi's low - cost Covid - 19 test kit to be launched commercially on Wednesday
While the institute had kept a price rider of Rs 500 per kit, the company Newtech Medical Devices, which is launching the kit named 'corosure' on Wedn
- Delhi University online exam to start on August 10
Nudged by Delhi high court, Delhi University on Tuesday agreed to advance its schedule and conduct final year undergraduate online Open Book Examinat
- Wonder kids: Rare surgeries help save premature twins, their mother in Delhi
In a rare incident, a 26-week-old baby recently managed to survive two invasive surgeries.
- Delhi: Double whammy of riots and lockdown can?t hold her back
Nargis Naseem, a Class XII government school student from northeast Delhi, was on her way to the physical education examination on February 24 when th
- Delhi's Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital now has 100 ventilator beds
Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in east Delhi — the state government’s second largest Covid facility — increased the number of ICU beds with ventilators fac
- Delhi: Three pilots of Air India flight from US test positive for Covid
Three of the four pilots who operated Air India’s Washington-Delhi (AI 104) nonstop on Monday tested positive for the novel coronavirus on arrival, sp
- 95% of Covid beds at Hindu Rao Hospital lying vacant
New Delhi: More than a month after the notification for turning Hindu Rao Hospital into a Covid-designated facility was issued, the tertiary care faci.
- Delhi: Sacked for seeking PPE kits, says nurses
Eighty-four nurses, whose services were terminated by the Hamdard hospital on Monday, claimed they were thrown out after demanding adequate PPE kits,
- Man slits estranged wife's throat in Delhi
A 24-year-old man slit his estranged wife's throat after a fight at her south-east Delhi home and fled leaving her for dead. However, despite having l
- Delhi University cutoff tricky affair this year
Three different factors make Delhi University’s probable admission cutoff marks a guessing game this year.
- Delhi: Short of funds, SDMC plans to levy usage charge on utility agencies using its roads
South Delhi Municipal Corporation is thinking about boosting its revenue by levying “way leave” or usage charges on utility agencies that dig up roads
- Northeast Delhi riots: Court points to ?weak? evidence, grants bail to accused
A man accused of rioting in northeast Delhi in February was granted bail by a Delhi court on the ground that he was identified by a police constable
- 13,000 ?Swasthyadoots? to check your vitals in Delhi
In a unique initiative, the New Delhi district administration has trained nearly 13,000 ‘Swasthyadoots’, who will form the front line of healthcare in
- Delhi: Neck and neck among central schools
NEW DELHI: After two years, the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) are back at the top position in the institution category across the country with a .
- Delhi riots: Court dismisses Pinjra Tod members' plea for court - monitored probe in UAPA case
A Delhi court on Tuesday dismissed an application by Pinjra Tod members Devangana Kalita and Natasha Narwal, seeking a court-monitored probe in a cas