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Rain, waterlogging, potholes and a familiar traffic mess
Three days of continuous rain choked traffic on Monday with several people getting stuck in jams, especially during the evening peak hours. Traffic movement was affected from Delhi to Noida due to waterlogging and potholes near Kalindi Kunj Bridge. A similar situation was seen on DND Flyway where traffic was choked for commuters moving from Noida to Delhi.
Against Hate Speech Complaint BJP MP Verma, Cops Say Probe On
Suo Motu Case Against Organisers Who Deny Claim No Permission Was Taken
Less Than A Kilometre From Home, Trader Gunned Down By 2 On Bike
Assailants Overtake Brothers, Stop Their Scooter And Shoot Younger One
60 Acres In Heart Of Delhi: Realty Bigwigs Eye Slice Of Sarojini Ngr
Urge Centre To Create Necessary Infrastructure, Have Flexible Payment Plan
EC gives mashaal to Uddhav, Shinde time to pick symbol
Both Factions Get New Party Names Tied To 'Balasaheb'
Russia fires 84 missiles at Ukraine, killing 14; knocks out heat, power
Russia rained cruise missiles on Ukrainian cities on Monday, knocking out power and heat in its most widespread air attacks since the start of the war.
In veiled dig at AAP, PM says Guj will defeat 'urban Naxals'
'Their Agenda Is To Stall Progress, Wreck Nation'
'Netaji' of heartland exits political akhada
'Secular', 'Socialist', Co-Architect Of MY Politics, 3-Time UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav Dies At 82
Lalit-led collegium ends bid to appoint SC judges
'Chandrachud, Nazeer Objected To Selection Process'
'Mental well-being is just as important as physical fitness; do not neglect it'
On World Mental Health Day today, TV celebs share their well-being mantras
Women's Asia Cup: India face Thailand
With a semifinal berth already sealed, India will look to continue experimenting with their playing XI when they take on a plucky Thailand in the Women's Asia Cup here on Monday.
Services continue to dominate as Haryana, Maha fight for 2nd place
NATIONAL GAMES
No Labour, No Deal
Even in a thin version of UK FTA, India must not compromise on the migration issue
Protests go on in Iran as rights group says 19 children killed so far
Protests ignited by the death of a young woman in police custody continued across Iran on Sunday in defiance of a crackdown by the authorities, as a human rights group said at least 185 people, including children, had been killed in demonstrations.
Primary schoolkids should be taught in mother tongue: Shah
Students of primary schools should be taught in their mother tongue, Union home minister Amit Shah said Sunday.
Have 10L of 12L primary Sena members, Uddhav told EC
Also Claimed Huge Majority In Legislative Wing
Bhagwat to Valmikis: Join RSS shakhas for nation-building
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday appealed to Valmikis-a Dalit sub-caste - to join its 'shakhas' and get in touch with 'swayamsewaks (volunteers) for contributing their bit towards nation-building. He also observed that the 'varna' (caste system) "was a thing of the past" and "needed to be forgotten".
PM: Gujaratis blessed me for 2 decades, caste didn't matter
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the people of Gujarat have reposed trust in him and blessed him for the last two decades irrespective of his caste and political background. Beginning Sunday, PM Modi is on a three-day visit to poll-bound Gujarat.
Shinde camp to submit symbols list to EC today; trumpet, gada, talwar among picks
While CM Ekanth Shinde on Sunday expressed belief that his group will get 'Shiv Sena' name and the bow-and-arrow symbol, insiders at the meeting of rebel MPs and MLAs said they have shortlisted tutari (trumpet), gada (blunt mace), and talwar (sword) as poll symbols.
Portable CCTV cams, drones may help cops keep watchful eye on city
Delhi Police is planning to procure portable CCTV camera systems and surveillance drones to keep a tight vigil on law and order arrangements in the city.
4-yr-old dies in house collapse, toll may rise
A four-year-old girl died and nine people were injured after a two-storey house collapsed in central Delhi's Lahori Gate on Sunday. The fire department said rescue work was on as they feared that more people might be trapped under the debris.
Millennium City has surplus of 1,600%, more rain likely today
A little over 72mm of rain in the past three days has made this October the wettest Gurgaon has seen the past 10 years. The city, which was faced with a rain deficit even a couple of months ago, now has a humongous surplus of around 1,600%-4.3mm being the normal rainfall.
SC to hear Stephen's plea on DU admission criteria today
The final arbiter of the dispute involving the invocation of rights of a minority educational institution, between the prestigious St Stephens College and Delhi University, over the admission procedure for undergraduate courses, is listed on Monday before a Supreme Court bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kaul.
Fossils To Eggshells: Pulled From 2016 Fire, A Return To New Home
Damaged In National Museum Blaze, Over 100 Biological Specimens Retrieved
Capital Hits EV Milestone With 1,000 Charging Points
In Less Than A Year, Single-Window Facility Sparks Interest
'To shield Kejriwal & AAP', Del mantri in conversion row quits
Resignation Tied To Fear Of Losing Votes In Guj: BJP
‘No one stopped us’: Puri says India will buy oil from wherever it has to
Oil minister Hardeep Puri with US energy secretary Jennifer Granholm in Washington DC on Friday
Rahul stand on Adani’s Raj investment is height of hypocrisy, says BJP
Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot (R) with Gautam Adani during the ‘Invest Rajasthan’ event in Jaipur on Friday
Dubbed ‘anti-Hindu’ in Gujarat, Kejriwal chants ‘Jai Shri Ram’
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal at a rally in Gujarat on Saturday
India slams Pak for Kashmir remarks, chides Germany too
‘World Must Call Out Cross-Border Terrorism’