New Delhi, February 24
Travellers from five states, including Maharashtra, Kerala and Punjab, will have to show negative COVID-19 test report before entering the national capital, officials said on W
The air quality of Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida was in the ‘poor’ category on Thursday, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data.“A further increase in wind speed and boundary layer
On India Upfront, Rahul Shivshankar throws light on the recent developments that are now coming to light in the Delhi Riots case. Almost a year has passed since the riots in Delhi took place, after Anti-CAA protests turned ugly. Several parts of North East Delhi witnessed horrific scenes, with people being killed on both sides and temples and mosques being desecrated. Delhi Police have now stated that a video evidence has come to light, which shows how the riots were pre-planned by a particular group and how that group tried to interfere with the process. All of this has been recorded on a video tape, added the Delhi Police, further reiterating that the group also tried to meddle with the evidence as well.Truth has a very bad habit of peeping out. Anti-CAA protest was based on entire falsehood, claims Author Ratan Sharda.
Marriage in India is not just a union of two individuals but an institution between biological man and woman, the Centre told the Delhi High Court today while opposing same-sex marriage.
Travellers from Kerala, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab will have to show a negative Covid-19 report to enter Delhi from Saturday (Feb 26) till March 15.
Travellers from Maharashtra, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab will need a negative coronavirus test report to enter Delhi from February 26 to March 15.
As the coronavirus cases across India begin to surge again, various states are rushing to fortify their state borders against inadvertent entry of COVID-19-infected patients.
Take action against the illegal labs as directed by SC: Delhi HC to AAP on Business Standard. The Delhi HC asked the AAP government to take action against illegal and unauthorised pathological laboratories in the national capital in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Supreme Court.
Plea to open Nizamuddin Markaz: Delhi HC seeks Centre, AAP govt stand on Business Standard. Justice Mukta Gupta issued notice to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Delhi government and the Delhi Police seeking their stand on the petition filed by the Delhi Waqf Board
A drunk man allegedly strangled his 30-year-old wife during a quarrel and slept next to the body at his in-laws' house in north Delhi's Burari area, police said on Thursday.
On The Newshour Debate, Navika Kumar discusses the recent and biggest development in the Delhi riots probe case. A year has passed since the horrific riots took place in the National Capital, after the CAA protests turned ugly in Delhi. The worst impact of the riots was seen in the North-East Delhi where people on both sides lost their lives or their relatives. Temples and mosques were desecrated as well in the National Capital. Delhi Poiice have now accessed a CCTV footage which the Police have claimed acts as the biggest evidence in the whole case. Delhi Police have claimed that a particular group tried to meddle in the process of investigation and even tried to interfere with the evidence as well. The clips have been certified under Section 65B, and they are authentic, claims Delhi Police. Role of Delhi in this entire episode of Delhi Riots has been well-documented, states Political Analyst Sumanth Raman.