- 30th June, 2020 Times of India
- In five days, Delhi Air Quality Index drops to poor from satisfactory
The capital’s Air Quality Index (AQI) deteriorated to the ‘poor’ range in the past 48 hours — up from Saturday’s 108 (moderate) to 230 (poor) on Monda - ?No employment yet, but no plan to go back to Delhi?
Bhopal: Coronavirus pandemic has undeniably brought a slew of uncertain days for migrant labourers. - Neighbours allegedly beat man to death over water in Delhi
A 33-year-old man died in hospital after he was allegedly thrashed by his neighbours over an argument about filling drinking water from a common tap. The incident took place in a village in Najafgarh on Saturday night. The victim, Jitendra, lived with his family in Najafgarh’s Jai Vihar. His brother Anil Singh informed that when he was on his way back from his office, some neighbours informed him that a few people were thrashing his brother in a farm. When Anil and his mother reached the farm, they saw Jitendra in an injured state. Jitendra later revealed that his neighbour Amit Rawat, along with other men, had thrashed him. - Diesel costlier than petrol in Delhi due to VAT increase by state government: IOC
India Business News: Diesel price for the first time in living memory crossing the rate of petrol in the national capital on Wednesday was a result of a steep hike in VAT - Delhi's Covid - 19 tally crosses 85,000 with 2,084 fresh cases; toll now 2,680
New Delhi, Jun 29 () Delhi recorded 2,084 fresh coronavirus cases on Monday taking the infection tally in the city to over 85,000, while the death tol - Delhi BJP raises issue of 'huge' power bills for lockdown period, wants relief for consumers
The Delhi BJP Monday alleged that the discoms in the city have sent "huge" power bills to consumers for the lockdown period, and demanded the AAP gove
- 29th June, 2020 Times of India
- Court grants bail to Delhi police SHO in bribery case lodged by CBI
A court has granted bail to a Delhi police SHO , arrested by CBI in a case of bribery, noting that the material investigation was already complete in - Delhi: 25 injured in violence by foreign inmates in Tihar Jail, authorities inform HC
NEW DELHI: Several foreign inmates turned violent in Tihar Jail a few days ago injuring 25 people, including 10 staff who tried to control them, priso. - Delhi Congress chief, workers detained by police during protest against fuel price hike
Delhi Congress leaders on Monday staged a protest across the city against hike in fuel prices, raising slogans against the BJP-led central government - HC stays NLUD's 50% reservation for Delhi residents; fresh admission notification soon
Education News: A division bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Subramonium Prasad directed the University to release a fresh admission notification before 2nd July on th - Coronavirus live updates: Plasma bank to be set up in Delhi for treatment of Covid patients, CM Kejriwal says
The doubling time of Covid-19 cases has improved to 19 days from three days before the lockdown even as total Covid-19 cases surged to around 5 lakh on Saturday with the worst single-day jump of 18,552 cases. - Man dies after being beaten up by neighbours over water in Delhi
A 33-year-old man died in hospital after he was allegedly thrashed by his neighbours over an argument about filling drinking water from a common tap. - Delhi: Senior Covid frontline doctor falls to the virus
A senior anaesthesiologist and professor at the forefront of Covid treatment at Lok Nayak Hospital succumbed to the virus on Sunday, sending shockwave - Delhi unlock 1.0 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. - Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Delhi, cabinet expansion likely tomorrow
BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan flew to New Delhi on Sunday to discuss the cabinet expansion and get the central leadershi. - Blood donation is passe: RWAs now seek plasma in Delhi
Instead of inviting volunteers at blood donation camps, these days Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWA) have been focusing on encouraging people who - No plan to allow stores to sell liquor, govt tells Delhi HC
The AAP government has informed Delhi high court that it has no plans at present to come out with a policy to allow departmental stores to sell beer a - Police bust gang of 6 that robbed people in Delhi's Karol Bagh
A gang of robbers that held people at gunpoint and snatched their belongings at Ajmal Khan Park in Karol Bagh was busted in central Delhi. - 5 Delhi tourists booked for violating lockdown rules in Rishikesh
Haridwar: Five tourists, including three women, who had come from Delhi to Muni-Ki-Reti have been booked under the Disaster Management Act and the Pan. - Blackmailed by school owner for property, businessman kills self in Delhi
51-year-old businessman died of suicide after he was allegedly blackmailed by the owner of a school for his property. The incident took place in oute - CIC junks 141 RTI pleas by 1 applicant against Delhi lieutenant governor's office
Claiming that he had not received any information in response, he approached the CIC seeking directions to the LG office for issuance of the informati - Security guard posted at cinema hall hangs self in Delhi
A security guard at Delite cinema in Daryaganj allegedly hanged himself in the switch room at the cinema hall.The deceased has been identified as Sanj - Ward boy at hospital dies of Covid - 19 in Delhi
A ward boy at Hindu Rao Hospital died of Covid-19, an official said on Sunday.He was 53 and also suffered from diabetes and hypertension. - Delhi government school curriculum to go online
Delhi government’s education department will now be uploading its curriculum on ministry of human resource development’s online platform, Diksha. Thi - Delhi: Pride parade off streets, but spreads love online
The streets of the capital were quite colourless on Sunday as the pride parade couldn’t be held this year because of prohibition of gatherings owing t
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