A talk on the framework of Sikh studies was held in a series of events being organised by Naad Pragaas. These were held on the occasion of the 150th birth centenary of Bhai Vir Singh. Prof Gurpal Singh Sandhu from Guru Nanak Department of Sikh Studies, PU, was the key speaker.
An overseas player in the Delhi Capitals team has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the franchise to delay its travel to Pune for its next IPL match against Punjab Kings on Wednesday. It is understood that an Australian all-rounder showed some symptoms and a Rapid Antigen Test was performed wh
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Monday said it has increased prices of its entire model range with immediate effect in order to partially offset the impact of rise in input costs.
New Delhi: The Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission recently exonerated Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and its Urologist Dr Chaddha from charges of medical negligence while performing...
Various auto-rickshaw, cab and taxi unions in the national capital went on a strike on Monday, demanding a CNG subsidy and a fare revision in the wake of rising fuel prices.
It is speculated that ‘The Delhi Files’ will be about the anti-Sikh pogrom in 1984 under the watch of the Congress government led by then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi
Over the next six days, the maximum temperature is likely to range from 39 to 42 degrees Celsius. With cloudy skies, the maximum temperature could fall to around 39 degrees on April 21 and 22, the forecast indicates.
Saurabh Chaudhary is straightforward when he says he keeps away from the media spotlight. True to his words, the young shooter, who has been winning medals in the last four years as a junior and senior India international, has had a habit of not opening up during media interactions. However, the 19-
Decks have been cleared for the Centre to start work on implementation of an ambitious project to rejuvenate the country's 13 major rivers, including the five rivers of Punjab.
Coronavirus Live Updates: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday claimed that 40 lakh Indians died during the coronavirus pandemic due to the government's "negligence."