NIT Srinagar signs MoU with IIT Delhi to collaborate on academic activities on Business Standard. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Srinagar and the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Delhi High Court on Friday stayed an eviction notice, issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, directing three eminent artistes to vacate government-allotted accommodations.
A total of 758 new confirmed cases of Coronavirus infection were reported in Delhi during the last 24 hours taking the total number of cases to over 6,21,000.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation will launch the fully operational National Common Mobility Card for metro travel on the 23 km long Airport Express Line from New Delhi to Dwarka Sector-21 on December 28, 2020
The recovery rate of COVID patients in Delhi stands at 97.05 per cent. The city recorded recovery of one thousand 120 patients in the last 24 hours taking the total number of recovered patients till date to six lakh two thousand 388.
'With the efforts of the people of Delhi, we have effectively and successfully surpassed the third wave of Corona,' the Delhi Chief Minister said.CM Kejriwal further said that now Delhi is doing 4,500 tests per 10 lakh of the population in the city
The now suspended New Delhi laboratory recorded by far the highest
proportion of positive tests among the 30 laboratories for which
statistics are given in the World Anti-Doping Agency’s
newly-published anti-doping testing figures report for 2019.
The police were requested for a green corridor to be made for the fast movement of the heart fro the airport to the hospital to minimize the time wastage.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday said it was "inhumane" to keep thousands of ICU beds reserved in private hospitals for COVID-19 patients when the positivity rate of the infection and number of coronavirus cases was going down in the national capital.
Indian Oil Corp to buy 15 buses for Delhi that run on hydrogen fuel on Business Standard. To give a fillip to India's push to usher in a hydrogen-based mobility solutions ecosystem, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) plans to buy 15 buses that can run on hydrogen fuel.The country's largest oil refiner and fuel retailer is also setting up a
Cold waves, ‘severe’ AQI continue to trouble Delhi - The temperature in the national capital continued to remain below normal as cold waves persisted in the city. Dense fog enveloped various parts of Delhi, while the air quality of the city was in the ‘severe category’ for the third straight day. One of the commuters said, “The fog is dense, I cannot see therefore I am riding the cycle very slowly.’ Another commuter said, “Irrespective of wearing 2-3 layers of clothes, we are feeling cold.”
Sukhmeet Bhasin
Tribune News Service
Bathinda, December 25
The residents of the Naruana village have prepared 10 quintals of khoya pinni for the farmers protesting against agriculture laws in Delhi
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday claimed the Centre's new agricultural reform laws will not benefit farmers in any way and do a lot of harm.