With the Centre saying stubble burning contributed only four per cent to pollution in Delhi, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday stressed the latest data has vindicated his government's stance.
“Public order and police are not in their domain. Hence, it is beyond their jurisdiction,” SG Tushar Mehta told a bench led by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, in a statement which seemed to back Facebook it its row with the Delhi government.
Karat claimed he was not identified till March 19 by his brother Mohd. Ishfaque, and that the “postmortem report shows that he died of serious head injuries”.
The Kashmiri woman also claimed that the landlady had threatened to burn her face with cigarettes and even said she would throw her out of the balcony.
"Riots at the scene of the crime were really horrific; wherein, the loss of innocent life, as well as damage to the property of the general public, was enormous", said Justice Suresh Kait.
As many as 3,483 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Delhi in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 3,21,031, according to a Delhi government health bulletin on Thursday. Also, 26 mor
NEW DELHI: Delhi government will register 10 lakh construction workers and verify their credentials to enable them to get the benefits of the various .
While the ban on large-scale gatherings has been relaxed for Durga Puja pandals and Ramleela celebrations, the Delhi government has issued strict guidelines for organisers to cut down on excesses. This means smaller pandals, a cap on the number of people in enclosed spaces, and shorter or no idols.
New Delhi: In what could be termed as a good gesture, a movie theatre in the national capital invited Corona Warriors as guests to watch a special show as theatres reopened nationwide from October 15 at 50% capacity.(ANI)