Tribune News Service
Bathinda, December 3
Fresh batches of farmers are leaving for Delhi to participate in the agitation against the new farm laws. The group is carrying ration and other essentials
The farmers protesting on the outskirts of Delhi against the centre's new agricultural laws have called a nationwide shutdown on Tuesday, saying they will block all roads to the capital, amid a stand-off with the government.
The Delhi High Court today granted bail to freelance journalist Rajeev Sharma, arrested in an espionage case under the Official Secrets Act for allegedly leaking sensitive information to Chinese intelligence.
Petrol price was on Friday hiked by 20 paise per litre and diesel by 23 paise in line with the firming international oil rates, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies.
The company recently entered into a joint development agreement with a Delhi based builder to develop one million square feet in Delhis Badarpur, and simultaneously, talks are on with a different developer to build 1.73 million sq ft in Gurgaon.
Actor Kangana Ranaut has been asked to apologise for her "derogatory" tweet on an elderly woman who she said was "available for Rs 100", suggesting she can hired to attend protests. A day after sending a legal notice to the actor, the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee's (DSGMC) chief Manjinder Singh Sirsa said Ms Ranaut should give an "unconditional apology" within a week. The actor has deleted the tweet on the massive protest by farmers in and around Delhi against the centre's new farm laws.
NEW DELHI: Office-Goers and the commuters travelling to and from Delhi to NCR cities like Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurugram, Bahadurgarh and other areas had a harrowing day due to massive traffic jams and route diversions done to prevent the farmers from entering the national capital.
This comes a day after Mamata had said that the TMC will resort to a nation-wide strike if the BJP-led Centre does not withdraw the controversial farm bills which she termed as 'anti-farmer'.
The Delhi High Court has granted custody parole to Sukhdev Yadav alias Pehalwan, serving a 20-year jail term without remission for the murder of business executive Nitish Katara in 2002, to attend the marriage of his daughter.
OEMs, fleet operators, charging station energy operators, experts and various government agencies will be the members of the Delhi EV Forum and will provide the platform for conversations among all the stakeholders.
The agency has received a complaint from the SBI against Jay Polychem Ltd. and its promoters and directors for causing a loss of ?1,800.72 crore to a consortium led by the bank