Mandi Ahmedgarh, April 11 A young farmer of Dhaul Khurad village in the Payal subdivision who, along with his associates, had been participating in protest against farm laws in Delhi died following a
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Amritsar, April 11
The second pair of the New Delhi-Amritsar-New Delhi Shatabdi Express (02013/14) resumed its regular run after almost a year from Sunday morning.
With 700 pas
New Delhi: Amid a massive surge in Covid-19 cases, district authorities are now focussing on heightened surveillance of active cases and a major crack.
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New Delhi, April 11
A day after several non-NDA ruled states flagged Covid vaccine shortages, the Centre on Sunday assured Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra that the issue of
New Delhi, April 11
Terming vaccine universalisation and vaccine nationalism need of the hour, AAP leader Raghav Chadha wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying there must be a strict India-fi
New Delhi, April 11
The government may hike foreign direct investment (FDI) limit in the pension sector to 74 per cent and a Bill in this regard is expected to come in the next Parliament session, ac
Delhi will be on a rising spree and soon touch 40 degrees before the next weekend. The first 10 days of April have generally registered above normal temperatures for Delhi with the highest around 39 degrees. Rain and thundershowers are expected over Delhi NCR in a wider area on 16th April and its remnant may even last till the next day on 17th April.
Gurgaon: The 10pm-5am curfew in Delhi, Noida and Ghaziabad and a cap on wedding guests have prompted organisers in these NCR cities to look for banque.
New Delhi, March 25
An alleged gangster and his accomplice wanted in several cases were arrested after an encounter with police on Bhairon Marg in Central Delhi's Pragati Maidan area, police said on
Over 50 hospitals, including private and government hospitals, have a shortage of ICU and ventilator beds, as per the government data till 5 pm on Sunday.
The third-year student, Priyansh Maurya, was suspended last month by the administration and debarred from entering the campus pending an inquiry into a March 9 protest organised by the SFI — to demand the re-opening of the campus and restarting physical classes – during which slogans had reportedly been written on walls.