There has been a rise in the cut-off percentages in all 11 undergraduate courses offered by St Stephen's College. The highest cut-offs are for the BA (Honours) Economics programme at 99.25 per cent.
Around 66 lakh of the two crore Delhiites were infected with the novel coronavirus and now carry antibodies after their successful recovery, as per the latest sero survey in the national capital.
Jain, in his letter, said both Centre and Delhi government must find land around every slum area where pucca houses can be built for the slum dwellers.
Morphological ridge is that part of the ridge area “which has ridge-like features but is not part of notified forests”. It forms a part of the extension of the Aravallis.
The lines built under Phase I were all coded using names of primary colours - Red, Blue and Yellow - while secondary colours were used to name Phase II corridors. In case of phase III, tertiary colours (mix of primary and secondary colours) were used.
A fire was reported at the Safdarjung hospital in Delhi this afternoon. Fire tenders were rushed to the hospital to douse the fire. A senior official at the hospital informed that the fire was in a dumping hall located in a dilapidated building housing old throwable stuff and a garbage site. No casualty or injury and no loss of property has been reported in the incident.
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Old age homes in Delhi, both government and private, have taken extreme measures to protect their residents from Covid-19 since the elderly are especially susceptible to infection.
Opposition leaders like Congress’ Ahmed Patel, CPI’s D Raja, CPI(M)‘s Sitaram Yechury, DMK’s Kanimozhi and RJD’s Manoj Jha will meet the president on Thursday to highlight their concerns over the probe into the Delhi riots
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday termed the three bills related to agriculture as "anti-farmer" and demanded that the Centre withdraws them. The national convener of Aam Aadmi Party said they will vote against the bills in the Parliament.
It’s time for authorities to take action as Delhi’s air pollution this winter will not just cause the usual annual disruption but may also deepen the coronavirus crisis.