Delhi Weather today: The temperature in Delhi is expected to increase over the next few days. Meanwhile, the air quality stood in the 'moderate' category.
Amritsar-bound Vistara aircraft suffers tech snag; returns to Delhi airport on Business Standard. 'Another aircraft was immediately arranged to fly passengers to Amritsar, which took off post a technical inspection,' says Vistara
The minimum temperature in the national capital on Thursday morning settled at 10.2 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season's normal, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
The Delhi Police has arrested two men for murdering and dumping the body of a 32-year-old man near Lawrence Road. The matter came to light on January 16 when police recovered a decomposed body from the drain. A murder case was registered into the matter at Keshav Puram police station.
The kiosks in the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) area will soon be redeveloped and given a modern look along with display panels for advertisements, according to officials.
The NCB has been handed over 25 “big” drugs cases by various state governments so that a “comprehensive” investigation against the cartels can be conducted and the entire network can be unearthed, officials said on Thursday.
Delhi Police arrested a fugitive criminal for running an extortion racket. The arrested accused is an active member of Kapil Sangwan and Jyoti Baba gang.
The Income Tax Department on Thursday raided the premises of former NSE MD and CEO Chitra Ramkrishna and group operating officer Anand Subramanian in Mumbai as part of a tax evasion investigation against them, official sources said.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has removed the curbs on the number of flights that can be operated between India and Ukraine under the bilateral air bubble arrangement to facilitate travel of Indians from the eastern European nation, according to a senior official.
Warning Indian forests are “not in good shape”, noted environmentalist Sunita Narain today said the increase in forest cover was “not something to boast of or even noteworthy”.
When the lawyer said they only addressed her as “sir” because of the chair she was sitting in, Justice Rekha Palli said it was worse to think that a judge’s chair was for men.