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DoE: Delhi schools to have minimum 220 working days
IN ADDITION, UNAIDED RECOGNISED SCHOOLS WOULD ALSO OBTAIN APPROVAL OF HOLIDAYS, THE DOE SAID IN AN ORDER
Moving car catches fire at Iffco Chowk flyover in Ggm
A moving car caught fire on the NH-48 flyover above Iffco Chowk while it was travelling towards Delhi on Monday evening. The family members who were inside the vehicle managed to escape unhurt, police officers aware of the matter said on Monday.
Delayed Barapullah work yet to begin despite land transfer
Work on the third and last phase of the much-delayed Barapullah flyover project will be completed in one year, officials in the Public Works Department said, a week after the lieutenant governor (LG) approved the land transfer for the project, putting an end to a longstanding dispute.
MCD to develop children's park in Wazirpur; more to come up in city
The horticulture wing of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) plans to develop a children’s theme park by redeveloping the existing Teachers’ Park in Wazirpur as part of its long-term aim to set up at least one such park for children in each of the administrative zones of the civic body, officials said on Monday.
LG dissolves Delhi govt panel to monitor criminal probes
THE LG SAID THAT THE COMMITTEE WAS SET UP IN VIOLATION OF SUPREME COURT DIRECTIONS, AND SUBSEQUENT GUIDELINES BY THE CENTRE
With 150k visitors, trade fair sees record single-day footfall
The fair got more than one million visitors, and raised a record ₹1,500 crore business - 57.9% up from last year, according to ITPO
Ban on lending by unchecked digital platforms on anvil
WHILE RBI HAS PUT IN PLACE A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR LENDERS UNDER ITS CONTROL, UNREGULATED LENDING APPS ARE STILL OPERATING WITH NO CHECKS, SAID OFFICIALS
India's US envoy 'heckled' on outreach trip to NY gurdwara
India’s ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, faced protests and heckling by some members of the Sikh community at a gurdwara in Long Island, New York, on Sunday as he stepped up his outreach to the community, speaking about Sikhism’s larger message of equality, unity and brotherhood, and highlighting the progress in the India-US relationship, which will have tangible benefits for India in general and Punjab in particular.
Showers, wind give small respite amid long spell of bad air
The Capital remained locked in a bubble of bad air for most of Monday, as a grey sheet tinted the city yet again and kept the air quality index (AQI) within touching distance of the “severe” zone, though steady surface winds and showers in the evening helped wash pollutants away to some extent.
Temple purified’ with Gangajal after Muslim MLA’s visit in UP
Members of Hindu outfits and local civic officials sprinkled Gangajal (water from the Ganga) on a temple in Uttar Pradesh's Siddharthnagar district on Monday in an effort to \"purify\" it, a day after a Muslim lawmaker visited the shrine, police said.
ALL-PARTY MEETING AHEAD OF WINTER SESSION ON DEC 2
An all-party meeting will be held on December 2, ahead of the Winter session of Parliament from December 4, a person aware of the details said.
Pro-people orders alone can't ensure access to justice: CJI
Access to justice is a right that cannot be secured by delivering pro-people verdicts alone and must be complemented by meaningful administrative steps, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud said on Monday.
Stop farm aid till MCC is in place, EC tells T'gana
THE EC’S ORDER CAME THREE DAYS AFTER IT ALLOWED THE TGANA GOVT TO DISBURSE 25,000 PER FARMER FOR THE WINTER SOWING SEASON
Six-member rathole mining team deployed for rescue ops
Manual drilling and excavation horizontally using the rathole mining method started on Monday at the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi to evacuate the 41 workers trapped inside for 16 days, people familiar with the matter said, adding that six rathole mining experts have been deployed for the rescue operation.
'People of Telangana have faith in Congress'
The Congress was responsible for the creation of Telangana but the Bharat Rashtra Samithi's (BRS) \"misrule\" and corruption shattered the Telangana dream, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has said.
Modi visits Tirupati in last leg of campaigning
Telangana is going to witness the first-ever Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the next few days as the people of the state are determined to oust the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday, hours after offering prayers at the Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirumala.
Double push for tunnel rescue as wait continues
Rescuers initiated the process of manual drilling to rescue 41 workers trapped behind a 60m thick wall of debris under the Silkyara-Barkot tunnel late on Monday evening, after removing a part of an augur machine stuck inside the evacuation pipes, even as vertical drilling from the top of the mountain continued, with about 50 metres left.
Top Order Blazes, India Win 2nd T20
Hosts win by 44 runs after piling up 235/4 on Sunday, taking a 2-0 lead in five-match T20 series vs Australia
No End To Crisis As Air Quality Hovers Around 'Severe' Mark
Delhi's air quality index (AQI) tipped back into the "severe" zone on Sunday evening, after skirting around that level for the nearly two days, as the Capital remained in the chokehold of a poisonous haze once more this month.
Modi Lauds Country's Inherent Capability' To Recover From 26/11
The 26/11 Mumbai attacks were the most dastardly terror assault India has faced but it was the country's indomitable resilience and capability that helped it recover and fight against terrorism with all its courage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday.
Charismatic former England, Barcelona coach Venables dies
Terry Venables, a former England footballer who led the national team to the European Championship semifinals as coach and won trophies at club level with Barcelona and Tottenham, has died. He was 80.
BTS 'Dope': V cuts hair, Jimin makes history
Too many updates and all at once for the BTS Army! Band member V, recently shared a mane update on Instagram showing a pile of hair scattered on the floor, hinting towards his new look ahead of his military enlistment.
'MAINSTREAM PEOPLE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH MANOJ BAJPAYEE'
In a chat with us at IFFI, the actor shares why commercial cinema never attracted him, his love for independent films and how OTT 'empowered' him
All's well between KJo and Ayan now?
Filmmakers Ayan Mukerji and Karan Johar, who collaborated for three projects Wake Up Sid (2009), Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) and Brahmästra: Part One - Shiva (2022) - apparently had a fallout earlier this year after reports about Mukerji reaching out to other production houses for Brahmästra 2 and Brahmästra 3 surfaced online. But we have learnt that the two have reconciled.
After late drama, Hardik's return to Mumbai Indians a 'done deal'
BCCI officials confirm a 215 crore deal for India all-rounder’s home coming from Gujarat Titans
Draft broadcast bill unleashes concerns
The draft Broadcast Services (Regulation) Bill, 2023, floated by the ministry of information and broadcasting earlier this month, has sparked concerns around the creative freedom of streaming platforms.
MCX move opens a rift with gold body
Revision in procedure of settlement for gold, silver irks top bullion association
Sierra Leone imposes curfew after gunmen attack military barracks
Sierra Leone's president declared a nationwide curfew on Sunday after gunmen attacked the military's main and largest barracks in the West African nation's capital and then over-ran detention centres, including a major prison.
Russia: Thwarted major Ukrainian drone attack
Russia thwarted a major Ukrainian drone attack involving at least 24 unmanned aerial vehicles on five regions including Moscow, the Russian defence ministry said on Sunday. The ministry said that Ukrainian drones were shot down over Moscow, Tula, Kaluga, Smolensk and Bryansk.
The need for a refugee law
Influx from Myanmar points to the need for a comprehensive legislation to deal with refugees