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Mom, 2 brothers booked for ‘honour killing’ of 19-yr-old girl at Gzb home
Ghaziabad: The family was in mourning when a police team arrived on Thursday morning. Their 19-year-old had passed away after an illness. They told the cops she had \"a throat infection\".
No respite, LeT terrorist in Red Fort attack will hang, declares SC
New Delhi: Observing that aggravating circumstances of attacking the unity, integrity and sovereignty completely outweigh the factors which may even remotely be considered as mitigating circumstances, the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the death sentence to Lashkar-eToiba militant Mohammed Arif in Red Fort attack case in which three three Army jawans lost their lives in 2000.
Delhi pavilion to focus on 'the city that cares’; e-vehicle, edu models on display
New Delhi: Delhi government on Thursday said the theme of its pavilion at the 41st India International Trade Fair (IITF) at Pragati Maidan will be ‘The City That Cares’.
Festive glow: 50% rise in GST mop-up over last Oct
New Delhi: Riding on a good festival season, Delhi government’s VAT and GST collection registered a growth of almost 50% in October this year compared with the same month in 2021.
Nov 15 is new deadline to seek power subsidy
New Delhi:With a little over 34 lakh, or 60%, of 58 lakh domestic electricity consumers opting for the voluntary subsidy scheme till October 31, Delhi government has decided to extend the last day of applying for the facility to November 15.
Vocal for local, trade fair widens reach with 29 states
Footfall Likely To Be Over 10L At Event Starting On Nov 14
Hindu College gets research centre in private partnership
New Delhi: Delhi University’s Hindu College inaugurated a multidisciplinary research centre on Thursday as an example of public-private partnership. The Rs 10-lakh five-floor centre has been funded by a private company.
HC upholds life term of 3 convicts in girl rape case
New Delhi: Delhi High Court on Thursday upheld the life sentence awarded to three persons in a minor’s gang-rape case.
Mobile link better, DMRC stops free Wi-Fi service
New Delhi: The free Wi-Fi service is no longer available at Delhi Metro stations. The service was withdrawn in August after the contractor providing it to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) network defaulted on contract terms and conditions.
64,000 seats at DU filled after second allocation list
New Delhi: Nearly 64,000 seats at Delhi University have already been filled after the release of the second allocation list. The varsity has given students time till 12 midnight Thursday to pay the fee, saying non-payment will result in cancellation of allocation.
Almost 2L construction workers on paper bogus, reveals probe
Govt Records Show 13L Labourers, 9 Lakh Of Them Enrolled Between 2018-22
Malviya case: Cops question researcher of online portal
New Delhi: Delhi Police's crime branch on Thursday questioned a former researcher of online portal, The Wire, who had allegedly worked on a series of now retracted articles pertaining to social media firm Meta and BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya.
Vandalism outside CM house: No SIT probe, HC seeks safety steps
New Delhi: Disposing of a PIL filed by AAP MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj seeking an SIT probe into the vandalism outside CM Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence on March 30, Delhi HC Thursday directed Delhi Police to ensure implementation of safety and security measures.
Punjab farmers fined ₹75 lakh in 2,924 cases
Bathinda: Environmental compensation of Rs 75 lakh has been imposed on farmers in 2,924 cases of stubble residue burning this season till November 1 in Punjab.
Road repair, streetscaping to take a hit under GRAP-IV
Public Works Department, the key government agency constructing road infrastructure, is likely to suffer a delay in meeting deadlines
Mann’s Sangrur has maximum cases in Punjab
Bathinda: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann's native district Sangrur is ablaze with the field fires. In the last seven days, it topped all 23 districts in Punjab, including Tarn Taran district which till now was at the top. Sangrur on Thursday reported 452 cases. In this one week alone, it reported 2,710 cases.
Farm fires: PM, GHG emissions up this yr
Burning Intensity Almost Same As Last Year
Mrs Harris Goes to Paris (Drama, Comedy)
When a cleaning lady becomes obsessed with an exclusive haute couture Christian Dior dress, she decides to get one for herself. Her dream takes her on a roller coaster ride of emotions, relationships and a revolution at one of the biggest fashion houses in Paris.
Mili (Survival Drama)
Mili Naudiyal (Janhvi Kapoor), a 24-year-old nursing graduate from Dehradun, hopes to move to Canada for better prospects, until she lands herself in the soup. She gets locked inside the walkin freezer of a fast food joint and must do whatever it takes to
Double XL (Drama)
Two women bogged down by body shaming and societal pressure set out to achieve their dreams in London against all odds. Will they succeed or be weighed down by expectations and obstacles along the way?
This dial-a-ghostbuster comedy is a riot
CINEMA OF THE WEEK
Oath done, Anand takes charge
New Delhi: The newly-appointed minister in Delhi government, Raaj Kumar Anand, was administered the oath of office and secrecy by lieutenant governor VK Saxena in a small ceremony at Raj Niwas on Thursday.
Classes I-VIII online in Noida from today
Noida: The Noida administration and education department on Thursday asked schools to shift to online mode for classes 1 to 8 till November 8 as the air quality turned ‘severe’ and restrictions under GRAP-4 were implemented across Delhi-NCR.
Over 70% of Delhi’s pollution not its creation, from NCR & beyond
New Delhi: Towns in NCR contribute almost two-third to Delhi’s pollution woes.
Susceptible kids report breathing trouble
New Delhi: The hazardous air in the city is posing a major threat to the health of children who are more susceptible.
Slam Punjab CM over farm fires, Centre tells Kejriwal
New Delhi: A day after flagging serious lapses in Punjab in managing paddy stubble, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav on Thursday sought to show Delhi CM and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal a mirror, recalling whatever he said about stubble burning in the state when Congress was in power.
‘Closing schools not permanent solution’
New Delhi: A day after the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) recommended closure of schools in view of rising pollution, several principals TOI spoke to said this should not be a permanent solution to the problem.
Only BS-VI level diesel cars OK, notice awaited
New Delhi: Delhi’s three lakh diesel cars of up to BS-IV emission level have been temporarily banned with the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in NCR and adjoining areas implementing stage-IV of graded response action plan (GRAP).
CAQM: Govts to decide on allowing work from home
New Delhi: Delhi’s 24-hour AQI, released by Central Pollution Control Board in their national bulletin at 4pm, was 450, but it had deteriorated to 452 at 6pm.
Pollution worse, farm fire share rises to 34%
Jahangirpuri Most Polluted At 480; AQI Likely To Stay ‘Severe’ Till Saturday