The charge sheet, filed on September 16, stated that protest sites were established despite resistance from local people, which was supported by statements of witnesses in the case.
A day after his controversial comment, Shreyas Iyer opted to clear the air as to why he thanked BCCI chief and former Delhi Capitals mentor, Sourav Ganguly.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sent a notice to the Delhi Police Commissioner in connection with the alleged suicide of a 40-year-old rape accused while in custody, according to an official statement.
A 28-year-old woman has been arrested along with an accomplice for allegedly stealing an ATM card from a senior citizen she worked for earlier and withdrawing Rs 5.5 lakh with it, the police said today.
After the scores were tied in the IPL 2020 match between Delhi Capitals and Kings XI, Rabada was the star for the Capitals' in the Super Over as he finished the Kings XI innings for just 2 runs. He picked-up two consecutive wickets in the form of KL Rahul and Nicholas Pooran.
Agriculture Reform Bills: Congress workers detained amid protest in Delhi - After the passing of new agriculture reforms in both the houses of Parliament, the country is witnessing nation-wide protests. Congress workers staged protest in the national capital on September 22 over the same issue. They stood on the barricades and shouted slogans against the centre. Heavy police force was deployed at the place of the incident to avoid chaos. Later, several workers were detained by the police.
Burning crop residue is one of the main reasons for the chronic air pollution in northern India, including the capital New Delhi. The toxic air costs the country as much as 8.5% of its GDP, according to World Bank calculations, besides shortening the lives of citizens
Tribune News Service
Patiala, September 22
Farmer leader Joginder Singh Ugrahan on Tuesday announced to conclude protest at Patiala and Badal village. The BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) president said, &ldquo
By mid of October, the number of stubble burning incidents will increase significantly over Punjab and Haryana. These smoke particles will be carried by westerly and northwesterly winds towards Delhi NCR, leading to an increase in air pollution and air quality over Delhi NCR. Due to low wind speed and drop in temperature, the air becomes heavy and sink over a settlement, leading to the formation of a thick blanket of smog.