India's Covid-19 tally inches closer to the 60-lakh mark, recording 88,600 fresh infections in the last 24 hours. With 1,124 fatalities, the country's death toll crossed 94,000. According to the Ministry of Health, 92,043 recoveries registered in last 24 hours and the recovery rate stands at 82.46 per cent. Stay tuned for more updates.
Conditions are favourable for the withdrawal of monsoon from Delhi by the mid of this week, the meteorological (MeT) department said on Sunday.
The wind system had reached the national capital on June 25, two days earlier than normal. "Conditions are favourable for the withdrawal of monsoon from Rajasthan in the next 24 hours.
Colour-coded stickers and HSRP are mandatory for all vehicles registered before April 2019 in NCT of Delhi.Colour-coded stickers are meant for identifying vehicles based on their fuel type
Two men were arrested for allegedly cheating over thousand people across the country on the pretext of home delivery of liquor, police said on Sunday. The accused were identified as Huzaifah (25) from Sangam Vihar, and Lado Sarai-resident Hafiz Tufail (35), they said. The matter came to light on July 24 after Karan Palta, one of the victims of the scam, lodged a police
Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the jurisdiction of Civil Courts, which have been ousted from the new farm bill and said that the bill is more detrimental to lawyers and litigants.
During interrogation, the accused said he would create fake Facebook IDs in order to make friends with women and send them obscene messages, police said.
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain has said the Aam Aadmi Party government in the national capital has increased testing by three times to 60,000 tests a day, adding that this was the new strategy to combat the surge in coronavirus cases.
Domestic consumers in A and B categories of colonies, such as Maharani Bagh and Andrews Ganj, will have to pay ?5,000 a year as sewage pollution charges. Households in C and D categories of colonies will have to pay Rs2,000 and ?1,000 a year respectively
New Delhi, September 27
Outstation patients being brought to Delhi in a “very sick state” for treatment and “time lapse” in transferring to hospital home quarantined persons w