The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights on Thursday wrote to the Delhi Government on a complaint against it for 'using minor school children of Delhi for a promotion advertisement shoot.'
The court has passed similar orders in at least three cases since earlier this month and ordered the plantation of trees in different areas of Delhi as a cost against state agencies or officials for not filing replies in time to the litigations filed by citizens.
Gopal Rai said the decision was taken after a joint meeting with the Delhi Police, civil defence officials, environment department officials and SDMs on Thursday.
Washington, October 6
The threads that connect India and the United States run deep and strong and the two countries continue to strive to make the lives of their citizens better and brighter, New De
New Delhi, Oct 14: For years, it is believed that marriages were made in heaven. However, traditional matchmaking in India is more about the hassle to fix multiple dates and meeting with families that...
New Delhi, October 14
BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Thursday posted on Twitter a short clip of a speech by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee from 1980 in which he warns the then Indira Gandhi gover
New Delhi, October 14
India are likely to rest most of their senior players during the T20 series against New Zealand that starts less than a week after the final of the T20 World Cup.
It is expecte
New Delhi, October 14
A Delhi court has framed charges of rioting and arson against nine accused in a February 2020 riots case, saying that it would be a “miscarriage of justice” to throw
New Delhi, October 14
Three doctors were allegedly assaulted by the family of a patient at a private hospital in northwest Delhi's Pitampura after a newborn baby died during a caesarean procedure, po
New Delhi, October 14
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Thursday said 2,500 civil defence volunteers will be deployed under the city government’s “Red Light On, Vehicle Off” c
In a new study conducted by the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), it was found that climate change leaves 75% of the children feeling suffocated in the nation's capital.