The salaries of permanent employees of the Board are pending since May, while the contractual ones have not been paid since February, a striking employee said.
Cricket News: Renowned commentator Harsha Bhogle picked defending champions Mumbai Indians as the favourites in the Indian Premier League (IPL) title clash against
Former Karnataka minister Vinay Kulkarni had travelled to Delhi before and after the killing of BJP worker Yogesh Goudar in Dharwad on June 15, 2016, to use it as an alibi, the CBI has alleged. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had arrested Kulkarni, a Congress leader, on Thursday. The CBI probe into the killing, so far, shows that Kulkarni, who was sent to judicial
An accused would be entitled to default bail even if he has not specifically mentioned Section 167(2) in his bail application, provided other statutory conditions are met, the Court said.
Thick layer of smog engulfed the national capital leading to reduced visibility in various areas. Air quality continues to deteriorate in Delhi. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, air quality index is under the ‘severe’ category. Dense smog led to extremely low visibility at the Signature Bridge. The visibility has reduced during morning hours due to fog along with smoke and pollutants.
How states fare in Migrant Policy Index: Kerala on top, Delhi near bottom on Business Standard. India's average IMPEX 2019 score for 28 states and the Union Territory of NCT Delhi is 37 out of 100, reflecting the limited attention paid to integration efforts in destination states
"There will be a psychological advantage a little bit, yes, but again what we have seen with IPL is every day is a fresh day, every day is a new pressure and every game is a new game. So, you can't think too much about what has happened in the past," Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma said.
Vibha SharmaTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, November 10
While directions of the NGT and the newly-appointed CAQM are expected to bring some relief to Delhi-NCR residents struggling with toxic smog, me
While the government blames festivals and peoples laxity in adhering to social distancing and other Covid-appropriate behaviour for the surge, doctors and public health experts suggest immediate decisive steps to minimise the spread of the virus.