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- Delhi government official found intoxicated at work, suspended
The senior officials, privy to the development, said an FIR might be lodged after departmental enquiry if the charges are established. - Delhi government staff have to shop within city to avail LTC benefits
Delhi government employees welfare association general secretary Umesh Batra welcomed the decision, saying it will stimulate consumer demand during the festival season and boost the economy. - Delhi BJP asks AAP government to reduce COVID - 19 testing price
In a letter to the CM on Friday, Praveen Shankar Kapoor, spokesperson of Delhi BJP, requested him to cut down the testing charges as done by the respective governments in neighbouring states. - Smog from Punjab?s stubble burning unlikely to impact Delhi?s air: Experts
The inference by researchers at the Department of Climate Change and Agriculture Meteorology is based on the wind speed in Punjab during October and November between 2017 and 2019. - Four start - ups at 16: How this Delhi - based teenager became a 'serial entrepreneur'
?The young lad dropped out of school at 10 after he felt that the education system was not equipped to impart him the life skills he needed. - Delhi government plans mega health training for students, teachers
Under the training programme, scheduled from November 4 to 7, at least 785 government schools teachers from north east, north west and north regions would be trained in the capital. - Mumbai cops bust fake call centre in Delhi, arrest five
The racket came to light after a woman, a resident of Ghatkopar East, approached the police on September 9 and lodged a complaint. - Youth should not shy away from politics, says Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia
In his address to students of Ashoka University in Haryana's Sonipat, Sisodia also said it is important for students to understand that for a successful policy, the public bind is essential. - JNU attack: Delhi court dismisses professor's plea for separate FIR
The court was hearing a petition filed by Suchitra Sen, a professor of the JNU, seeking registration of a separate FIR against the mob.
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