The university said the section incharge or unit head may plan the timings of the staff in a staggered manner to avoid crowding at entry and exit gates.
A post circulating on social media claims that 200 policemen in Delhi have tendered mass resignation in solidarity with the protesting farmers. India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found the claim to be false.
Delhi: Air pollution level continues in 'very poor' zone, AQI docks at 305 - The residents are advised to stop work if they experience any difficulty in breathing, discomfort in the chest, fatigue, and other such symptoms.
With the combined effect of several active weather systems simultaneously, cloud cover and possibly rain activities will start in Delhi from 3 February. But the rain will soak up the people of the capital the most on February 4 and 5. During these two days, light to moderate thunderstorms, lightning thunderstorms and hailstorms can occur in many areas of Delhi-NCR.
The stream of farmers heading for various protest points along Delhi's borders continued remained incessant today on the 67th day of the massive protest against three Central agricultural laws. The agitation have only intensified over the past few days, particularly since the Republic Day violence in the national capital a few days ago.
The High Court of Delhi on Thursday refused to set aside the Trial Court's order directing extension in the period of investigation and custody of the accused for a period of 45 days with ...
The names of soldiers who lost their lives in the Galwan Valley fighting People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops on June 15 last year have been recently engraved on the National War Memorial in New Delhi. 20 soldiers including Colonel Santosh Babu had lost their lives in clash with Chinese troops in the Eastern Ladakh sector. Army officials paid tribute to the valour of bravehearts at Amar Jawan Jyoti. China has not disclosed the number of casualties suffered on their side. The tension escalated along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh and resulted in large deployment of troops.
A total of 183 new confirmed cases of Coronavirus infection were reported in Delhi during the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to six lakh 34 thousand 956.