- 2nd November, 2020 Times Now
- Delhi: Sale of loose cigarettes, beedis likely to be banned in the national capital
A government official said that the authorities in Delhi are discussing the matter in order to ensure improvement in public health in the national capital. - Reopening College: Delhi University may not have physical classes this year - What notice to deans suggests
DU has released a notice that suggests that the varisty may not be conducteing any physical classes this year- Notice states that internals must also be carroed online - Check details - Delhi: Suspecting affair with his wife, man murders relative, commits suicide
Delhi Crime News: A man killed his relative after being suspicious of him having an illicit relationship with his wife. He then quarrelled with his family and later commited suicide. - Delhi is now also the national capital of traffic violations in India
These stats were shared by Justice Chandrachud while inaugurating a virtual court in Katol, Nagpur. Virtual courts in India enable and greatly ease the management of traffic challan cases. - Delhi witnesses a rise in COVID - 19 cases; positivity rate doubles to 12.7%
With the ongoing festive season, 46,963 new cases added to the list of covid patients and India's COVID-19 tally has risen to over 81.84 lake cases, while the death count due to the highly contagious disease touched 1.22 lakh with 470 fresh fatalities, according to the reports from the Union health ministry.The national capital Delhi has logged over 3.86 lakh cases of coronavirus, including 6,511 deaths, since the beginning of the pandemic. Delhi has reported 5,062 new covid cases and 41 deaths. The state of Maharashtra remains the hardest hit by the pandemic, with over 16 lakh COVID -19 cases, including 43,911 deaths. 5,548 cases were reported recently with the death count of 74.#COVID19 #IndiaFightsCorona - Delhi's air quality continues to remain 'very poor' as overall AQI docks at 381
Delhi NCR pollution level today: The air quality index (AQI) of Delhi was recorded at 381 on Monday, which falls under the 'very poor' category. - Delhi: Traffic violations highest in country; 27 lakh locals challaned Rs 120 crore
Residents of Delhi paid Rs 120 crore as fine for the violation of traffic norms, taking it to the top with the most number of offences. - Lawyer Seema Kushwaha demands permanent accommodation in Delhi for Hathras victim's family
Lawyer Seema Kushwaha demands permanent accommodation in Delhi for Hathras victim's family - International Flights: Fly directly from Delhi to Tokyo from today under 'Air Bubble' system
Air bubble agreement between two countries helps airlines to operate international flights, with certain restrictions, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. - Lawyer Seema Kushwaha demands permanent accommodation in Delhi for Hathras victim's family
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court will hear the case permanent accommodation in Delhi on Monday.
- 1st November, 2020 Times Now
- 31st October, 2020 Times Now
- Delhi allows intra - state buses with full capacity on trial basis, 200 people allowed at marriage functions
Delhi government has allowed intra-state movement of buses, both DTC and clusters. - Water supply to Delhi will be restored by Sunday: Delhi Jal Board
The water supply has been disrupted as Sonia Vihar and Bhagirathi water treatment plants, which receive Yamuna water, had been temporarily shut due to high levels of ammonia in it. - Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians likely playing XIs: Is Rohit Sharma fit to play?
Delhi Capitals will take on Mumbai Indians in the 51st match of IPL 2020. The Shreyas Iyer-led side has suffered defeats in past three fixtures - Delhi airport ranked second safest globally for proper Covid - 19 health and safety protocols
The IGI airport in the national capital is operated by Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), a consortium led by GMR - Stringent Measures To Curb Air Pollution In Delhi | India Development Debate
Ordinance to bring in a Commission to tackle air pollution in NCR with powers to impose fines of 1 cr and 5 years imprisonment for those who violate their rules. Can shut down or regulate water and electricity. It will have the power to prohibit activities that are likely to cause or increase air pollution in the NCR and adjoining areas. NGT to Hear appeals against decisions. It will also have the power to lay down parameters of air quality and emissions, discharge of pollutants, inspect premises violating the law on the basis of complaints and also to take suo motu cognisance of violations, and order closure of non-abiding industries or plants. Watch the full debate with Tamanna Inamdar, Sanjay Upadhyay, Advocate, Supreme Court of India & Chandra Bhushan, Environmentalist & CEO, iFOREST.
- 30th October, 2020 Times Now
- 29th October, 2020 Times Now
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