- 4th February, 2021 Economic Times
- 3rd February, 2021 Economic Times
- Internet suspended in border areas of Delhi amid farmers' protest
Internet suspended in border areas of Delhi amid developing situation around the farmers' protest. - All industrial units in Delhi operating on cleaner fuels: DPCC
The Commission had earlier asked the DPCC to identify the industries using unapproved fuels and take stringent penal action in case of non-compliance. - Farmers' protest: Why is Delhi being converted into a 'fortress', asks Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said, "Delhi is surrounded by farmers. They're the people who give us sustenance. Why is Delhi being converted into a fortress? Why are we threatening, beating & killing them? Why is government not talking to them & not resolving this problem? This problem isn't good for country." Gandhi further said, "The PM is saying that offer is still on table to postpone laws for 2 years What does it mean? Either you believe that you need to get rid of the laws or you don't." - Delhi Police identifies 'instigators' behind Red Fort violence, announces Rs 1 lakh reward for information
In a significant development in the January 26 violence case, the Delhi Police on Wednesday announced cash rewards for providing information on several suspects, including Punjabi actor-cum-activist Deep Sidhu. Sidhu has been accused of inciting and leading protesting farmers on tractors to the Red Fort, where a religious flag was unfurled on the day India was celebrating its Republic Day. - Centre should repeal farm laws, work towards normalising situation at Delhi borders: Mayawati
Cement barriers, barbed wire, spikes on roads and policemen in large numbers dominate the farmers' protest sites on Delhi's borders at Singhu and Ghazipur, while both Houses of Parliament faced repeated adjournments on Tuesday as Opposition members disrupted proceedings, demanding a discussion on the central agri-marketing laws enacted last September.
- 2nd February, 2021 Economic Times
- Shiv Sena MPs meet farmers at Delhi border to express solidarity
The Sena MP said the party will see how the situation develops and is not averse to raising the issue in Parliament. The Senas move to be in solidarity with the farmers in Delhi is at variance with its stand in the state. - Amazon vs Future Retail: Delhi HC directs Kishore Biyani to maintain status quo on deal with Reliance
The Delhi High Court Tuesday directed Future Retail Ltd (FRL) to maintain status quo in relation to its Rs 24,713 crore deal with Reliance Retail, which has been objected to by US-based e-commerce giant Amazon. Justice J R Midha said the court was satisfied that an immediate interim order was required to be passed to protect the rights of Amazon. - New Delhi?s twin - track approach of dealing with Myanmar
While as a vibrant democracy India had supported democratic traditions in neighbouring Myanmar in the backdrop of old ties with Aung San Suu Kyi, New Delhi had cultivated and engaged the military over the past two decades in geo-political interests, persons familiar with the dynamics of India-Myanmar ties told ET. - Farmers stir: Delhi borders see multi - layered security as number of protesters swells
As the number of protesters continues to swell at farmers' protest sites, the Delhi Police has put up multi-layer barricades, concertina wire and also parked buses sealing the main entry points to prevent the movement of protesters agitating against the Centre's farm laws. The police has beefed up security at the Ghazipur border between Delhi and Uttar Pradesh - the new focal point of the farmers' agitation.
- 31st January, 2021 Economic Times
- Delhi: Names of Galwan bravehearts engraved on National War Memorial
The names of soldiers who lost their lives in the Galwan Valley fighting People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops on June 15 last year have been recently engraved on the National War Memorial in New Delhi. 20 soldiers including Colonel Santosh Babu had lost their lives in clash with Chinese troops in the Eastern Ladakh sector. Army officials paid tribute to the valour of bravehearts at Amar Jawan Jyoti. China has not disclosed the number of casualties suffered on their side. The tension escalated along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh and resulted in large deployment of troops. -
A thick blanket of fog continued to engulf isolated areas of the national capital leading to poor visibility in several areas in the morning of January 31. Normal lives hit out of gear due to intense cold waves. Parts of the northern India are reeling under severe cold, making the daily lives difficult for citizens. Minimum temperature in Delhi was recorded around 5°C today. - Bank fraud: Delhi HC upholds order allowing Deepak Puri to travel abroad for medical treatment
Advocate Vijay Aggarwal, representing Puri and his wife, submitted that it is the fundamental right of a person to get himself treated at a hospital and by a doctor of his choice and any doctor or hospital cannot be thrust upon that person. - More and more farmers heading towards Delhi borders from Punjab
Various farmer leaders on Saturday claimed that with more farmer groups marching towards Delhi, there would a be a record gathering of peasants and farm labourers on the borders of the national capital by February 2. - Republic Day violence news: Delhi Police files case against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, others
Delhi Police has filed a case against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, senior journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, The Caravan and others for allegedly misleading public regarding the death of a protester at ITO during the violence on Republic Day.
- 30th January, 2021 Economic Times
- National Herald: Delhi Court abates criminal proceedings against Moti Lal Vora
The court passed the order after advocate Tarannum Cheema, appearing for the accused, filed the original hard copy of the application for placing on record the death certificate of Vora, and as a consequence prayed for abatement of proceedings qua him. - Red Fort violence: Delhi Police asks nine farmer leaders to join investigation
According to officials, the special investigation team (SIT) of Delhi Police has asked farmer leaders Rakesh Tikait, Pawan Kumar, Raj Kishore Singh, Tajender Singh Virk, Jitender Singh, Trilochan Singh, Gurmukh Singh, Harpreet Singh and Jagtar Singh Bajwa to join the investigation.
- 29th January, 2021 Economic Times
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