Top headlines: SC appoints Pegasus probe, Delhi summons Facebook execs on Business Standard. The Supreme Court ordered a panel of experts to investigate whether the government used the Pegasus spyware to surveil opposition leaders, activists, tycoons, judges and journalists.
Fed up with being confined to bed most of the time due to ill-health, a Delhi University professor couple allegedly hanged themselves to death in southeast Delhi's Govindpuri area on Wednesday afternoon, police said.
More than 90 per cent of people in Delhi are carrying anti-bodies for coronavirus, sources said after the sixth sero-survey report of the national capital was prepped.
Amazon has mounted legal challenges against Future's planned asset sale to market leader Reliance Industries since last year, accusing the company of violating certain contracts by doing so
New Delhi, Oct 27: India's inspiring show at the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics reflected in an unprecedented 11 recommendations for the Khel Ratna award, including that of champion javelin thrower...
Arjun, a student of Class IX at Modern Public School, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, has bagged bronze medal in Boys U-16 Javelin Throw event at 36th National Junior Athletics Championship held at Indira G
Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana today said the police "have not closed the roads" to the national capital and it is the protesting farmers who have put up tents at the border which are blocking the routes.
India Business News: Future Retail has asked a Delhi court to quash a decision by a Singapore arbitration panel that has kept the $3.4 billion sale of Future's retail asse
Delhi Police on Wednesday arrested two people from Sadar Bazar area of the national capital for bringing 591.95 kgs of firecrackers from Uttar Pradesh's Hapur district.
The Delhi High Court today sought the response of the centre and a body of government ration dealers on a plea seeking to recall an order directing the state to disclose particulars of PDS beneficiaries to the fair price shops licencees.
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, October 27
India has expressed concern over China’s Land Boundary Law passed on October 23.
“China’s unilateral decision to bring about legislation
In its filing to BSE, Future Retail said that the company is seeking relief from the Delhi High Court to stay and set aside the 'impugned order' of the SIAC.
To prevent any situation that may spark unrest at the farmers' agitation site in Singhu, Delhi Police today stopped a group of protesters headed that way to demand compensation for the murder of Lakhbir Singh
Meanwhile, the Union government submitted that it has challenged before the Supreme Court the HC order of last month, which allowed Delhi government to curtail the supplies of the existing fair price shop owners to divert the same for home delivery of ration.