Aparna Banerji
Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, December 3
Since 3 am this morning, the local gurdwara at Nauli village in Jalandhar has been reverberating with chants of women singing shabads and p
The petition in the Supreme Court says the protest is blocking roads for all emergency/ medical services which are needed to be supplied within the territory of Delhi in order to stop the
spread of COVID-19.
Farmers during Thursday's meeting demanded the removal of the three farm laws which was earlier refused by the Centre. On the other hand, Union agricultural minister Narendra Singh said that the government listened to all problems of farmers.
The city government had notified its electric vehicles (EV) policy in August this year, aiming at having an electric vehicle market share of 25 per cent across all new vehicle sales in Delhi by 2024, according to an official statement.
The PIL states that it is necessary to remove the gathering as it is further blocking the roads for all emergency/medical services that are required to be supplied within Delhi to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Justice Navin Chawla said he found merit in the contention raised by spa-owners here that if saloons are allowed to operate, then they too should be allowed to function
Hundreds of healthcare workers (HCWs) at government and private facilities in Delhi had contracted the novel coronavirus, and many more are still getting affected by it.
The query was posed by Justice Navin Chawla while issuing notice to the BCD and Bar Council of India (BCI) on a plea by four law graduates who are seeking online mode of enrollment as all of them hail from Bihar and cannot come to Delhi for attending the physical process of enrollment
The condition put forward for talks is an insult to farmers, Bhartiya Kisan Union Krantikari leader Sarjeet Singh Phul said on Centre's condition for farmers to shift to Burari Park in Delhi.
The query was posed to the Delhi government by Justice Navin Chawla who said prima facie there is a merit in the submission of the spa owners that if saloons are allowed to operate, then they too should be permitted to function.
Covid-19 update: At 1,837,358, Maharashtra has the highest number of coronavirus cases, followed by Karnataka 889,113, Andhra Pradesh 870,076, Tamil Nadu 786,163, and Kerala 620,049
Stubble burning has stopped now but Delhi's air pollution situation remains serious, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Friday urging the Arvind Kejriwal government to take swift action on the complaints forwarded to it by the CPCB.
The order from the departments of Women and Child Development, and Social Welfare comes after the city government allowed 50 per cent of its employees associated with non-essential services to work from home.