Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on October 12 said that the Union Territory Government will restart the 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' initiative from October 18. “We had started the ‘Red Light On, Gaadi Off’ initiative last year. This will begin again from October 18, as soon as you stop at a Red signal, turn down the engines of your vehicle. You can begin today itself, though it'll be formally launched on 18th,” he added.
A man strangled his wife to death at their home in Delhi last week because she was unable to bear a child, the police said today, sharing details of the chilling murder.
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Star Australia batter David Warner on Tuesday claimed that the Sunrisers Hyderabad management did not provide him with any reason as to why he was removed from captaincy in the
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A day after resigning from the National Conference, Devender Rana, the former head of the party’s Jammu division, today joined the BJP along with S
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In view of the Covid-19 pandemic, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has decided to extend the date of applicability of Ph.D as mandatory qualification
Last month, around 3,000 kg of heroin, estimated to be valued at Rs 21,000 crore, was seized from the Mundra Port in Gujarat by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI).
New Delhi: Delhi Capitals speedster Avesh Khan has been asked by the BCCI to stay back in the UAE after the IPL to join India's T20 World Cup squad as a net bowler.
Delhi FC continued their winning run as they made a fine comeback to beat Kerala United FC 2-1 to seal the next round spot in the I-League Qualifiers on Tuesday.
News News: Photo of a violent mob attacking and lathi-charging a man as he tries to hide his face and shield his head from getting injured is being shared with t
Meanwhile, Prime Minister's Office (PMO) reviewed the coal supply and power generation scenario as the government looks at ways to defuse the energy crisis being faced by several states.
With the BJP stepping up its protests against the ban on Chhath Puja celebrations with an eye on the Purvanchali vote bank, the Delhi government has now written to the centre to issue guidelines to observe the festival amid the pandemic.
High Court pulled up the Delhi government for not taking steps to comply with its order for terminating, with immediate effect, all cases where inquiries are pending against minors in alleged petty offences before the Juvenile Justice Boards.