Our CorrespondentTarn Taran, December 11
A convoy of around 100 vehicles comprising tractor-trailers, buses, trucks and cars, ferrying farmers from different villages of the district left for Delhi u
A man died after he was allegedly stabbed 22 times and his friends were injured in Delhi during a fight that broke out between two groups. He died while he was trying to stop the fight, police said.
The letter asks the zones to take extra precautionary measures against possible untoward incidents, acts of violence and to ensure no disruption to railway services.
In a major move, Delhi is gearing up to store coronavirus vaccines for its citizens. Two centres are being identified in Delhi that will become the hub of cold storage facility when the vaccines arrives.
A man died after he was stabbed 22 times, while his two friends were injured in a fight with another group of three people, including a juvenile, the police said on Friday.
KMSC leaders told The Indian Express that the convoy, in multiple groups, will replace the first batch of protesters that reached the border along Kundli on 100 tractor-trollers two weeks ago.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Friday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Water Resources (Jal Shakti) Minister Gajendrasingh Shekhawat on the first day of his three-day visit to New D
The MEA spokesperson said the core issues remains that both sides need to strictly follow the various bilateral agreements and protocols in their entirety.
Farmers have been demonstrating since late last month over reforms enacted in September that loosened rules around the sale, pricing and storage of farm produce.
With no end in sight for the impasse over the new farm laws, that number is set to swell. On Friday, more farmer groups started heading to Delhi from Punjab and other parts of North India, ahead of a nationwide sit-in protest on December 14 called by farmer organisations.
A man died after he was stabbed 22 times, while his two friends were injured in a brawl with another group of three people, including a juvenile, police said on Friday. The deceased has been identified as Neeraj and his two injured friends have been identified as Mukesh and Rakesh, both work as contractual security guards in Safdarjung hospital, they said.
The Delhi High Court on Friday sought the AAP government's response on a plea challenging its decision fixing a cap of Rs 800 on RTPCR tests for detecting COVID-19 infection in the national capital.