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"I have received several messages from parents asking us not to open schools right now. I want to assure parents that we care about your children as much as you do. Till the time we are sure, we are not going to open schools. The safety and health of your children is very important to us,” Kejriwal said.
An alert Delhi Police and fear of the pandemic led to drop in crimes. New Delhi: Delhi has witnessed a drop in the crime rate in the national capital amidst the pandemic when most people are choosing to stay indoors. According to the latest data from the Delhi Police, petty crimes like robbery, theft and
“Labs have collated the data and a report will be handed over to the department by Wednesday. We have already started preparing for the third round,” said a senior official from the health department.
New Delhi: To increase its revenue, South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has finalised a policy for e-auctioning of shops lying vacant for a long .
Apart from the crowd, also missing from the celebrations this year were the children. Each year, at least 2,000 children from across schools add to the festive air.
Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba has written to various secretaries, saying a “serious view would be taken” if invited officers decide to give the event a miss.
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Gaurav Sharma, DCP (Outer North District) said that after a secret informant told them about a wanted criminal in the area, a trap was laid out on the night of August 7.
Power distribution companies on Saturday had a tough time dealing with cases of power failure due to the festive kite flying across the city on Independence Day.