Nainital: The central government has moved the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) seeking transfer of a petition — filed by whistleblower Indian Fo.
It generated an estimated 2,730 million litres of wastewater per day in 2019, while it could treat only 66% of this, as per an ORF paper published in June this year; its full treatment capacity is just 80% of the wastewater generated.
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Delhi Police on Friday said that women safety is the top priority of the force and crime against women has come down by approx 30 per cent in the national capital in the last nine months amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Sources said that Paatil might have gone to meet the party high command to finalise the organizational structure of the party in Gujarat. Paatil has been appointed Gujarat BJP president in July. But, he is yet to announce the new organization in the state.
India News: Srinagar: The income tax department searched 15 premises — 14 in Srinagar and one in Delhi — belonging to three businessmen on Friday and seized “unac.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in association with SBI launched a “Delhi Metro-SBI Card” to enable commuters to use it as a smart card with an auto top-up facility.“The multipurpose card will
Six days after a 13-year-old girl went missing from her home in south Delhi's Chattarpur Extension, the police on Friday said they have rescued the teenager from Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly and have also caught a man who allegedly kidnapped her.
The court found no merit in Republic TV's argument that the words 'News Hour' are generic, widely used and as such Times Group cannot claim a proprietary right.
DU Admissions 2020: Over 82 per cent seats have been filled in Delhi University (DU) after the conclusion of admissions under the second cut off list, officials said on Friday. The DU is expected to announce third cut off list tomorrow (October 24).
An ugly row over appointments has broken out at Delhi University, prompting the central government to step in to overturn decisions taken by Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Tyagi, while on medical leave. Trouble began on Wednesday when a university professor P C Jha, armed with an “appointment letter”, occupied the office of the varsity’s Registrar, seen as a move by Tyagi to pre-empt