Delhi govt has directed schools in the national capital to sensitise students and parents about cyber bullying and online threats during COVID-19 pandemic and how to protect children from these risks.
Farmers will gherao Parliament, forty lakh tractors to reach Delhi: BKU leader Rakesh Tikait - Tikait has also asked the protesting farmers to be ready as there can be a call to march to Delhi anytime.
Three quarters of a century after a new nation was born, we still inflict immense suffering on ourselves, tearing the nation’s identity apart into religious fragments; almost as if we are destin
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Amritsar, February 23
Activists of SAD (Amritsar), led by Simranjit Singh Mann, today conducted ardas at the Akal Takht and sent a five-member jatha, led by Jaskaran Singh, to D
On Monday, Sisodia said that of the estimated 10 lakh construction workers in Delhi, 2.12 lakh are currently in the government’s “registration network”. An awareness campaign will also be carried out to apprise workers about the benefits of registering with the board, and 45 camps will be set up to carry out the registrations.
"We are not taking any action against them. We put the boards at various junctions for protesters as a precautionary measure after the violence near the border. In case the farmers breach the law again, they should know it's illegal," Sudhanshu Dhama, Additional DCP (Outer).
On Tuesday, the BJP hit back on Twitter with its version of “fact checking the fact checker”, contesting claims made by the Trinamool Congress, and accusing O Brien of “sinking Pishi” and spreading misinformation.
New Delhi: The Delhi Medical Association (DMA) on Tuesday slammed the Indian Medical Association for defaming and making baseless comments about Union.
Payment of Rs 1L each to victims of 'custodial torture' in Delhi: NHRC on Business Standard. NHRC has recommended that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs pay Rs 1 lakh each to two victims in a case of "custodial torture" by Delhi police personnel, officials said on Tuesday
A family of four including two minor children which has been sent to 7-day institutional quarantine after returning from the UK, told the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that the action amounted to "illegal confinement" as they had tested negative for COVID-19.
Deep Sidhu was in police custody after Delhi Police identified him as one of the main instigators behind the violence that broke out at Red Fort on 26 January this year.
Dharmesh Sharma, represented by senior advocate Ramesh Jethmalani, had challenged five reports, including by the DMC's fact-finding committee and the Citizens & Lawyers Initiative, which was edited by senior advocate Chander Uday Singh.