New Delhi: The forest department has started notifying compensatory afforestation land as “protected forests” under Section 29 of Indian Forest Act to.
New Delhi: With only a few days before Uttarakhand and parts of Uttar Pradesh elect new assemblies, BJP has deployed a large number of functionaries f.
In the political contest in Sangrur constituency, candidates are from various sections of society — a businessman from New Delhi, a Cabinet Minister, a youth leader and a party spokesperson. However, it is turning out to be a “minister Vijay Inder Singla-versus-all contest” as all
New Delhi: Using laboratories and libraries as makeshift classrooms to meet the 50% norm for a class is one of the measures that schools are planning .
New Delhi: In the past one month, Delhi government has approved seven sample streetscaping projects, formulated a separate cell of engineers and alloc.
New Delhi: Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi have developed highly efficient, shadowless and auto rotating solar PV towers for.
New Delhi: Delhi High Court has directed that a meeting of all stakeholders, local authorities and departments of the Delhi government be called to fi.
New Delhi: In a bid to free the city forests of invasive flora, especially the abundant Vilayati kikar (Prosopis juliflora), the forest department is .
Over a month later, the fate of seven Indians who were part of the crew of a UAE-flagged ship kidnapped by Houthi rebels on January 2 still remains uncertain.
Dehradun: A 21-year-old youth was killed and his friend injured after the vehicle they were travelling in fell into a gorge at Hathipaon near Mussoori.
According to officials, 95 per cent of government school students have been vaccinated, while 73 per cent students of aided school students have received at least one dose. Sixty-two per cent private school students have been inoculated with at least one dose.
New Delhi: Despite having no diplomatic presence or other official/formal means to oversee the fructification and execution of its assistance, Government of India has allotted Rs 200 crore to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan in the latest budgetary allocation. This is a reduction of Rs 150 crore from the Rs 350 crore that
The Delhi police opposed the bail application of former JNU student Umar Khalid and six others before a court, alleging that they conspired to incite violence during 2020 riots in the national capital.