Members of the Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO), Muslim Students Federation (MSF) were arrested by the Delhi Police for protesting against the demolition of the house of activist Afreen Fatima and her father Javed Mohammad
Special Judge Gitanjali Goel will on Tuesday hear Jain's bail application. The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which had filed its reply to the bail application, sought a day's time to argue the matter citing voluminous records in the case.
Vehicular movement has been affected in parts of central Delhi due to a protest carried out by the Congress workers in connection with Rahul Gandhi's appearance at Enforcement Directorate office on Monday, police said. Claridges Roundabout, Akbar Road, Motilal Nehrul Marg, Rajesh Pilot, APJ Abdul Kalam Road and Mulana Azad road are the most affected stretches due to the
The Delhi government has shortlisted five markets for world class development. The announcement was made by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who said that the markets will be redeveloped to a world-class standard.
The Information and Broadcasting Ministry on Monday advised the print, electronic and digital media to refrain from advertising online betting platforms, saying betting and gambling are illegal in “most parts” of the country and pose significant financial and socio-economic risk to consu
India had 160 nuclear warheads as on January 2022 and it appears to be expanding its nuclear arsenal, Stockholm-based defence think tank SIPRI claimed on Monday.
Asserting that the show of strength by the Congress is aimed at putting pressure on the ED, the BJP on Monday attacked the Opposition party, saying its leaders have hit the streets in support of corruption and to protect the alleged assets worth Rs 2,000 crore of the Gandhi family.
Nader Shah's invasion is possibly one of the darkest chapters in India before the British colonisation, a conquest that dismantled the power hierarchy of the country and robbed the land of a vast amount of wealth.
The Delhi CM opined that the new-look markets will not only draw tourists and buyers from across the world, but they will also boost employment in the national capital.