Amritsar, July 7
The Punjab Vidhan Sabha Committee, constituted to look into the atrocities on farmers during the agitation against three farm laws, today met the “victims” in Amritsar.
Kejriwal is likely to address issues related to electricity with the people of the state.He said, Uttarakhand itself generates electricity, also sells it to other states. Then why people of Uttarakhand have to pay for expensive electricity?
Delhi police busted a factory in Siraspur village on Saturday where counterfeit motorcycle tubes were being produced. These tyre tubes were then passed off as a product of CEAT Tyres.
Police said the assailants had been hired to target the businessman, Mohd Naeem who is involved in a property dispute, and his nephew Muneem, who were leaving a clinic at the time.
Delhi will face water shortage due to a reduction in the release of Yamuna water by Haryana and also due to a depletion in water levels in the Wazirabad Pond.
Delhi recorded 76 new coronavirus cases on Saturday. With this, the tally of COVID-19 cases in the national capital has reached over 14.35 lakh, while the death toll mounted to 25,012.
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, July 9
The Department of Microbiology, PU, today organised a webinar on “Promotion of Scientific Temper among People of India” to spread awareness among th
New Delhi, July 10
The Delhi Police has busted a fake call centre and arrested 24 people, including 15 women, from Rohini area, officials said on Saturday.
The accused duped victims, mainly from the
Only a day's stock of Covid-19 vaccines left in Delhi: Official data on Business Standard. Delhi has less than a day's stock of coronavirus vaccines left as over 1.31 lakh doses were administered on Friday, according to data shared by the government.
The national capital recorded 76 fresh COVID-19 cases and one death due to the disease on Saturday, while the positivity rate slipped to 0.09 per cent, according to data shared by the health department.
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 6
In a departure from last year when New Delhi still entertained expectations of a border rapprochement with China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the Dalai
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, July 9
Noting that the modern Indian society was gradually becoming homogenous and the traditional barriers of religion, community, and caste were slowly dissipating, t
Delhi news: With the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) unlikely to offer any further relaxations to the Metro at least for a week, long queues of commuters outside stations, especially those catering to business districts, are likely to remain.