New Delhi, July 19
India saw a single-day rise of 38,164 new coronavirus infections, while the death toll climbed to 4,14,108 with 499 more fatalities, the lowest in around 104 days, according to the
Lucknow: Stepping up preparations for the UP Assembly polls, BSP chief Mayawati on Sunday announced a campaign would be launched from Ayodhya to reach out to the Brahmins. PTI
Vigil up at Metro stati
After several parts of Delhi-NCR received incessant rainfall on Monday morning, waterlogging had hit vehicular movement in Gurugram, Noida and Delhi. Parts of Delhi, Gururam and Noida received light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms in the early hours of Monday. As per the IMD, thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain occurred over and adjoining areas of most places of Delhi-NCR
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Chandigarh/ Gurugram, July 19
Early morning rain brought much respite to the residents of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab after sultry weather conditions persisted f
On June 24, Kiran and Vinay were shot multiple times in Dwarka by the girl’s family. The episode left Vinay dead and Kiran recuperating in a women’s shelter. The Hindu visited their village to meet the families who shared what lies behind the murder
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Chandigarh/ Gurugram, July 19
Early morning rain brought much respite to the residents of Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab after sultry weather conditions persisted f
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Chandigarh, July 18
With Covid cases coming down, the state government today announced more relaxations, including increase in the timings of restaurants, bars and gymnasiums.
In the last six years, at least four leopards have died after being hit by speeding vehicles on on Surajkund-Pali stretch near Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary.
Heavy rainfall lashed Delhi-NCR, particularly battering the satellite city of Gurgaon on Monday, flooding the low-lying areas and affecting the traffic movement in several areas.
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New Delhi, July 19
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday again appealed to lawmakers to participate in the Parliament proceedings and work together with the government to make
Delhi News: “Due to incessant rains in Gurugram since yesterday, there is waterlogging at some places and slow movement of traffic. Therefore, we request all of you to step out of your homes only if there is some important work. Sorry for the inconvenience,” the Gurugram Traffic Police tweeted.
Delhi startup Proxgy raised $250,000 led by Lexical Systems and angel investors Michael Dias and Associates, Suramya Choudhary, and Inderjit Singh Makkar.