Stalin to visit Delhi govt schools with Kejriwal: Report on Business Standard. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin along with his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal will visit Delhi government schools in the city on Friday
A senior officer from SPMCIL alleged that the staffers at the organisation had received multiple fraudulent emails wherein the accused posed as the chairman and managing director or other senior officials and asked for personal details.
A Delhi Court has framed charges against six men in a case concerning the North East Delhi riots of 2020 accused of being members of a riotous unlawful assembly which indulged in vandalization and...
Power2SME in collaboration with TiE Delhi-NCR concluded the online award ceremony of the Spirit of Manufacturing Awards yesterday, on the side-lines of Unstoppable
Delhi news: For the first cycle of these admissions, applications will begin on April 11 and close on May 2 and the allotted schools to registered applicants will be displayed on May 20.
Delhi news: Five out of the 17 divisions have started monsoon preparation works and the remaining 12 have floated tender and work will be awarded soon, said officials.
Delhi news: From more than 43,200 shots administered to children aged 12-14 on average each day during the third week of March (barring Sunday), the numbers have come down to 4,932 in April, according to data from the government’s CoWIN portal.
With 1,086 new coronavirus infections reported in a single day, India's total tally of Covid cases rose to 4,30,30,925 while the active cases dipped to 11,871, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday.
The attack on a Kashmiri Pandit, the first such after a gap of five months, has left a chill in Shopian’s Chotigam village in Kashmir. There are only two Kashmiri Pandit families living in the area – the Bhats and a neighbour.
In a display of superhuman grit, a young man who wishes to join the Indian Army ran 350 km from Rajasthan to New Delhi to demonstrate his eagerness to enter the force, amid protests in the capital by aspirants over delays in defence recruitment.
There will be an address by Prime Minister Narender Modi for which giant LED TV screens will be put up at all booths so that people can hear him, he said.