Bengaluru (Karnataka), April 21 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on April 21, while addressing a public rally in Bengaluru, lauded the work done by his government and said that 4 lakh students shifted from private to govt schools in the National Capital. “4 lakh students came from private schools to government schools this year. Medical treatment for 2 Crore people is free in Delhi. Earlier, there were power cuts for 8 hours, now people get electricity supply for 24 hours with zero bills,” he said.
About a month after it came to power, the AAP-led government has initiated the process of engaging 178 law officers for the state. The law officers would be engaged in the Advocate-General’s office at Chandigarh and the Legal Cell in New Delhi.
SAD chief Sukhbir Badal today urged Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to apprise the Sentence Review Board of Delhi Government about the special remission granted to Devinderpal Singh Bhullar by the Centre to ensure his release from prison. —
India's Supreme Court will soon rule on whether the demolition of shops in a residential area on the outskirts of New Delhi is legal but, for Mohammed Akbar, whatever decision it makes will come too late.
“She was with her sons, aged two and five years, when she was stopped by the accused. At 2.10 pm, he stabbed her to death and managed to flee. The accused and the woman used to live nearby before she moved to another place,” he added.
On a day the Supreme Court heard the petition against the demolitions in Delhi's Jahangirpuri, the lawyer for the victims, Dushyant Dave, tells NDTV that this is the worst form of violence by a state on its citizens, the demolitions were illegal and that the principles of natural justice should have been followed.
AAP inciting people to attack BJP HQ, Amit Shah's residence: Delhi BJP on Business Standard. AAP leaders should apologise to the whole country for such shameful statements, Bidhuri said
Under the indiscriminate attachments, over Rs 1,500 crore of Huawei funds have been attached resulting in severely constricting its business and operations in a completely disproportionate manner, senior counsel Arvind Datar and Tarun Gulati argued.
After witnessing a series of heatwaves in the month, the national capital region is likely to experience a dust storm or a thunderstorm on Friday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
The samples that tested positive for BA.2.12.1 have been sent to the country’s apex Covid-19 genome sequencing consortium, INSACOG, for confirmation, according to officials from Delhi’s health department.
Arange of research agencies and financial institutions, both domestic and multilateral, have lowered their forecast of the growth that the Indian economy is likely to achieve in the 2022-23 financial year that has just commenced. What is more serious is that we have not seen the end of this story.