Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 2
The battle between the Taliban and Resistance2 defending the Panjshir Valley has entered a serious phase after reports of casualties on both sides and an
Delhi News: ASJ Yadav discharged Hussain’s brother Shah Alam, Rashid Saifi and Shadab in a case related to alleged loot and vandalisation of a shop during the February 2020 riots in the Chand Bagh area of Delhi.
Fuelling reports that the party high command is upset with him, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu, who is at loggerheads with Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh amid an intense power struggle in the state, was turned away from the door in Delhi.
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 25
The richest countries of the world have inoculated 106 persons after every 100 for Covid-19 as against just two persons in every 100 in the po
Aman Sood
Tribune News Service
Patiala, September 1
Following an alleged attack on an elected Dalit woman sarpanch wherein she was ‘publicly beaten up and her clothes torn’, the Nationa
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 2
The government on Thursday announced that it has granted the validity of Indian visa or stay stipulation period of foreign nationals stranded in India due
New Delhi, September 2
A Delhi Court on Thursday remanded Pinky Chaudhary, president of Hindu Rakshak Dal, to 14-day judicial custody for allegedly raising communal slogans here last month.
Chaudhar
Delhi news: The prevalence of asthma was found to be higher among children in Delhi. The spirometry test detected asthma in 29.4 per cent of children surveyed, while it was detected in 22.6 pe cent of children in Kottayam and Mysuru.
While hearing two cases related to 2020 riots, Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav Thursday says investigation clearly shows Delhi Police are merely trying to 'pull wool over the court’s eyes'.
Senior counsel Darpan Wadhwa, representing the petitioner, said that the new Excise Policy introduced home delivery of liquor which may impact the business of retail vendors.
The group has routed its own unaccounted funds to the tune of Rs 380 crore in its books in the form of bogus un-secured loans, through paper entities, over the past few years.