Farmers' Protest LIVE Updates: Farmers protesting against the Centre's farm laws staged a day-long fast at various protest sites on Monday. The farmers have maintained that they will continue to hold protests till the government repeals the farm laws. Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has assured the farmers that the government is ready to discuss the farm laws clause by clause. The government has sent out a proposal to the farmers to hold the next round of talks with them. Narendra Singh Tomar also met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP MPs and MLAs from Haryana at his official residence. Thousands of farmers have been sitting in protest against the farm laws on the Delhi border areas since November 26. Protesting farmers have expressed apprehension that these laws would pave the way for the dismantling of the minimum support price system, leaving them at the "mercy" of big corporations. Stay tuned for Farmers' Protest LIVE Updates.
The nurses' strike at Delhi's prestigious All-India Institute of Medical Sciences cannot continue, the High Court said today after the hospital sought legal help to end it.
The PM said that opposition parties were in favour of the reforms during their tenure.Modi was speaking at the inauguration of mega energy projects in Kutch
Farmers Protest in Delhi Today Live News Updates: While the farmers want the three legislations to be scrapped, the government said that it is willing to continue talks but won’t take back the laws.
Amid the ongoing protest by farmers on Delhi borders against the Centre's new agricultural laws, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet members of the farming community, including Sikh cultivators in Gujarat, during a visit to Kutch district on Tuesday.
A cold wave gripped Delhi today as icy winds blowing from the snow-covered western Himalayas brought the minimum temperature down to 4.1 degrees Celsius, the lowest in the city this season so far, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
Both the border points at Singhu and Tikri remained closed with the farmers rejecting the Centre's offer to hold talks over the new farm laws opposed by them
Delhi recorded 1,376 fresh COVID-19 cases on Monday, the lowest in over three-and-a-half months, even as the death toll rose to 10,074 with 60 new fatalities.The highest single-day spike 8,593 cases till date was reported on November 11
Soon after Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announced that the AAP will contest the UP assembly polls in 2022, the BJP govt pulled up AAP over its COVID-19 management
The increase in prices comes in the backdrop of the demand for petroleum products picking up. IOC last week said its refineries are operating at full capacity
Pravaig Extinction electric car has been spied testing on the streets of Delhi for the first time. The Extinction is the first product from Bengaluru-based Pravaig Dynamics. The prototype electric sedan was unveiled earlier this month and is scheduled to go on sale in the country in 2021.
Experts say adherence to the latest Delhi Finance Commission recommendations and a review of Delhi’s share in Central taxes can resolve the perennial crisis.
'Chilla Border both carriageways are open for traffic now,' the Delhi Traffic Police tweeted.Meanwhile, Gazipur and Singhu borders among others were also closed for incoming traffic from Ghaziabad to Delhi
UK Foreign Secretary meets EAM Jaishankar in Delhi - United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab met External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr S Jaishankar. He met him in the national capital on December 15. Dominic Raab arrived in Delhi on December 14. He is on a four-day visit to the country.
Farmers' Protest LIVE Updates: Farmers' agitation against the Centre's new farm reform laws has entered 20th day today. Farmers from different states have been camping at Delhi's Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur border points to demand repeal of the farm reform laws.
Delhi Weather and Temperature Today: A rapid decline in minimum temperature in Delhi was noted from 14.4 degrees Celsius on December 12, when the city witnessed light rainfall, to 4.1 degrees on Tuesday.
The farmers’ protest at Singhu border has impacted some 1,800 factories in the Greater Kundli Industrial Area. Located on the northern outskirts of Delhi, Kundli houses hundreds of cold storages and industrial units dealing with textile, steel and export materials.