The South Delhi Municipal Corporation had conducted a drive to check mosquito breeding in the hospitals and dispensaries in the city. The public health department has issued 35 notices and 5 challans to hospitals and dispensaries under its jurisdiction.
The weather department in its prediction said that Delhi and its neighbouring areas are unlikely to receive monsoon rains till July 7 and after that Delhi-NCR might witness below normal rainfall.
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Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia explained the difference between schools in Delhi run by the MCD which is under BJP and schools run by the State Government.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has implemented a custom-made project monitoring software for monitoring the progress of its Phase 4 corridors and the Patna Metro as part of a major initiative to digitalise its operations.
Four people, including two doctors working at AIIMS Delhi, were injured during a scuffle in south Delhi's Gautam Nagar, police said on Thursday.
Director SS Rajamouli took to Twitter to complain about the lack of facilities at the Delhi airport. He said that he was surprised to find many stray dogs inside the airport.
Five farmers were arrested by the Delhi Police on Thursday after they staged a protest outside Parliament. They were booked by the police and later released.
In response to an RTI (Right to Information) request filed by India Today, the Delhi Traffic Police informed that they earned a total of Rs 702 crore through fines in the last 10 years.
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police on Thursday probed gangster-turned-activist Lakha Singh Sidhana for four hours in relation to the Republic Day violence case.
Heat wave continued unabated in Delhi as the national capital recorded a maximum temperature of 43.6 degrees Celsius on July 1. This is the highest maximum temperature recorded in July in the city in the last 90 years.
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced that even though general category admissions have not taken place, Delhi private schools have to carry out the EWS admissions allotted by the government.