New Delhi: Nearly two weeks after a blaze at a building in Mundka claimed the lives of 27 people, several families are waiting to get closure on the i.
New Delhi: The much-awaited census to determine the population of simians and the hotspots of monkey menace in Delhi is yet to begin, as the forest an.
New Delhi: In 2014, Pankaj joined University of Delhi as an ad hoc faculty thinking that very soon, he will get permanent appointment in one of the most reputed universities of the country. Nine years down the line, he is still working as a lecturer on an ad hoc basis in the university. “When I joined the university,
New Delhi: Selfie points outside landmark shops, a plaque relating a brief history of the market and its heritage, helpdesk with information about the.
Delhi witnessed a spurt in infections last month after a steady decline since February. The positivity rate saw a nearly three-fold rise between April 11 and 18. During the week starting May 2 to the week ending May 7, cases were in the range of 1,300-1,650. But they seem to be stabilising from the week starting May 9.
Officials of the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Corporation (DTTDC) said these roads will be spruced up with decorative plants and equipped with new street furniture such as benches or chairs and trendy dustbins.
In two separate cases, two Ugandan women were arrested by customs officials in Delhi for smuggling cocaine. They had ingested the contraband and a total of 181 capsules worth Rs 28 crore was recovered.
Preparations are afoot at Duhai Depot in Ghaziabad for the arrival of India’s first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) train from Gujarat, an official statement said on Saturday.
According to a fire department official, they got a call regarding the incident at 2 a.m. Initially, three fire tenders were rushed to the spot and later more were sent
Delhi reports 442 new Covid cases in last 24 hours, positivity rate 2.02% on Business Standard. The national capital reported 442 new COVID cases in the last 24 hours, according to a health bulletin by the Delhi government on Saturday.
The Indian Army on Saturday night announced that bodies of seven soldiers, who were killed in a road accident near the Line of Control (LoC) in Turtuk sector of Ladakh, shall move to their respective native places for last rites.
The weather agency has predicted that the mercury is predicted to touch the 45-degree mark on Sunday. .In some places, the temperatures may leap to 46-47 degrees celsius.