The Delhi government will conduct an extensive survey during summer break to identify outofschool children and enrol them in nearby schools, according to officials. A total of 243 survey teams have been formed to conduct the districtwise survey from May 11 to June 27. "A districtwise survey will be conducted by Samagra ShikshaDelhi survey team members headed by the District Urban Resource Centre Coordinators (DURCCS). The outofschool children will be identified in four age groups below 6 years, 610 years, 1114 years and 1519 years," a Directorate of Education (DoE) official said.
A source privy to the hearings informed that court of Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhatt, who is yet to be replaced, had over 50 cases of Delhi riots
Wazirabad pond level has dropped due to Haryana releasing less water in Yamuna.Officials notified that operations at Wazirabad, Chandrawal and Okhla water treatment plants have been affected
Delhi on Thursday recorded 1,032 fresh COVID-19 cases and zero deaths, while the positivity rate stood at 3.64 percent, according to data shared by the state health department.
Delhi's last Solar Policy of 2016 has laid the foundation for rooftop solar adoptions in the city with 83 per cent of total rooftop solar capacity (230 MW) installed since 2016. According to the statement, the consultation was aimed at aligning relevant stakeholders in the solar energy ecosystem on a shared vision for Delhi's solar targets and establishing a clear set of actionable next steps to make the city a national and global leader in rooftop solar adoption.
India on Thursday successfully test-fired an extended-range version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from a Sukhoi fighter jet in the Bay of Bengal, in a boost to the country’s strategic strike capability.
Industrial production growth remained subdued at 1.9 per cent in March compared to a year ago, mainly due to poor performance by the manufacturing sector which showed staggered impact of the third wave of the pandemic.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday approved revised “scales of accommodation” for defence services with an aim to ensure better standards of living for the armed forces personnel.
The Southwest Monsoon is all set to arrive early with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands expectedly receiving the first seasonal showers around May 15, the IMD on Thursday said.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police's Crime Branch has arrested one more person in connection with the last month Jahangirpuri violence which broke out during a
DIAL recently inaugurated the country's first dedicated general aviation (GA) terminal at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, catering to both general and business aircrafts.
Delhi University has registered an "impressive" attendance of 98.3 per cent on the first day of physical mode examinations after a gap of over two years.
At least 12 revolutionary parties and organisations, including SDPI, NDPI and Majdoor Ekta Kendra, were expected to participate in the event at the Gandhi Peace Foundation on May 9.
Delhi News: The court last month also had ordered the university to clear Ahmed’s arrears from August 2020 to May 2021, after perusing the original attendance register according to which he had worked with the university during that period.
Delhi's peak power demand in May did not cross the 6,000 MW mark in 2021 and 2020. In 2019, it had crossed the 6,000 MW mark only on three occasions - May 29 (6,020 MW), May 30 (6,240 MW) and May 31 (6,461 MW).
An anti-encroachment drive by the civic authorities is underway in Delhi. The drive is underway at Chand Nagar, Prem Nagar, Madanpur Khadar Ward and KN Katju Marg among other areas.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday said it has arrested its four Sub-Inspectors, who were involved in fake raids, which they conducted in Chandigarh yesterday and dismissed them from the services.
Delegates from Pakistan and China will participate in the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s Tashkent-based anti-terror body Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) to be held here from May 16 to 19.