A special NIA court in Delhi awarded varying jail terms to 15 persons associated with terror organisation ISIS for hatching a criminal conspiracy to carry out acts of terrorism in the country.
'We don’t have to tell our bowlers to bowl fast, they just do. A bowler like Nortje likes to run in and let it rip, which is what he is doing and getting noticed for. We don't have to tell him to try and bowl 160 kmph,' Delhi Capitals' bowling coach Ryan Harris said.
New Delhi, October 17
Doctors at a Delhi hospital displayed their commitment to patient-centric care and skills in clinical excellence during the current pandemic by immediately responding to an emer
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) said that the Meteorological conditions in Delhi have been "extremely unfavourable" for the dispersion of pollutants since this September as compared to last year. Watch video on Zee News
The October round of monthly sero-prevalance survey in the national capital, which got delayed earlier, has started, sources said on Friday.
The last survey was held from September 1-7 to better assess the Covid-19 situation here and formulate combat strategies.
Special Judge Parveen Singh sent Nafees Khan to jail for 10 years while three convicts got seven-year jail term each and one person was awarded six year imprisonment. The court also awarded five year jail term to eight other convicts, their advocate Qausar Khan said.
According to the plan, the chariots especially designed for the festival will be sent daily for nine days, starting from October 17, so that the devotees get an opportunity to worship the deity in their own localities and avoid crowding in the temple.Get latest India online at cnbctv18.com
The duty officer will be issued a token for food/refreshment upto maximum of Rs.40/- per employee to the driver and conductor who stay at depot in night.
Jal Board vice chairman Raghav Chadha said that zonal revenue officers with minimum adjustment cases and least complaints will be felicitated on a quarterly-basis.
A total of three thousand 428 new confirmed cases of Coronavirus infection were reported in Delhi during the last 24 hours taking the total number of cases to over three lakh 24 thousand.