The Delhi government had in April and May issued around 54 lakh e-coupons for non-ration card holders, out of which around 30 lakh people were given 4 kg wheat and 1 kg rice each. The city has around 71.9 lakh PDS beneficiaries, connected to 17.54 lakh ration card holders.
The November of 2020 was the coldest in the national capital in 71 years, with the mean minimum temperature dropping to 10.2 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department. Delhi had recorded a mean minimum temperature of 10.2 degrees Celsius in November 1949. The mean minimum temperature for November was 9.6 degrees Celsius in 1938; nine degrees Celsius in
Delhi HC stops AAI from collecting 38.7% of Mumbai airport's revenue on Business Standard. Verdict a respite for MIAL, which invoked force majeure due to Covid disruptions
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, November 30
The BJP-led central government has conveyed its willingness to hold unconditional talks with farmers, sources in the party said on Monday--- a development t
Women farmers are among protesters from Punjab and Haryana who are camping at Singhu and Tikri borders of Delhi, defiant in their resolve to make the government listen to them.
Multiple farmers’ organisations in the State, outraged by the “shabby treatment” meted out to protesting farmers in Delhi, have now threatened to go on a series of strikes in the State from Tuesday. A
The khaps -- community organisations -- of Haryana have unanimously decided to support the farmers' protest. The decision was taken at a meeting of the chiefs of 30 khaps in Rohtak and the representatives of different khaps, under the banner of "sarv khap", said they would gather tomorrow and proceed towards Delhi to join the protesters. Delhi's Palam Khap had also taken part in the meeting.
Delhi recorded 3,726 new coronavirus cases and 108 deaths in the past 24 hours, data showed late Monday night, making it the first time in six days that the number of daily deaths has gone above the 100-mark
The ongoing protests by thousands of farmers against the Centre's new farm laws entered the fifth day on Monday, with the protestors threatening to block all five entry points to the national capital.
Bengaluru office mkt to see rent spike; Mumbai, Delhi stable: Knight Frank on Business Standard. Bengaluru has low vacancies that will enable absorption of upcoming supply. Its rentals are lower than global markets and its large talent pool should help quicker market revival
Chandigarh, November 29
Haryana’s many ‘khaps’ on Sunday decided to join agitating farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ call and march to the national capital to support their p