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Why Your Locality May Feel Warmer Than Your Friend's
Factors ranging from inadequate green space and population density to clusters of concrete structures and emissions from vehicles and domestic appliances make some parts of Delhi hotter than others.
Power demand hits the roof, clocks April fortnight record of 5,460 MW
With the rise in mercury, the city’s peak power demand clocked 5,460 MW on Monday afternoon, its highest ever in the first fortnight of April.
ED questions Kharge, Herald probe gets closer to Gandhis
Will Quiz Cong Neta & AJL MD Bansal Today
Clash Pre-Planned, Claim Both Sides
ABVP Claims Attack On Right To Religion, JNUSU Alleges Meat Vendor Heckled
Wave After Wave: Station In East Delhi Records Max Temp Of 44.1°C
But Western Disturbance May Take Some Heat Out Of Relentless Weather
After Covid, Transport Blocks Road To School
Most Schools Unable To Provide Facility, Not All Parents Can Afford Pvt Modes Of Commute
Millind Gaba Set To Get Married To Girlfriend Pria In Delhi On April 16
Everyone Talks About The Bride’s Lehenga And How Heavy It Is, But Sherwani Is Equally Heavy And Difficult To Carry – Millind Gaba
Vaccination Drive For Precautionary Dose Off To Sluggish Start
The Covid vaccination drive for the precautionary dose got off to a sluggish start in Delhi on Sunday. Major private hospitals in the city have decided to start the process from Monday.
Covid rearing head in some states
India Weekly Cases Still Falling But Haryana Nos. Up 50%, Delhi’s 26%
‘Learning phase' to continue in drive to bring buses in line
After starting a stringent enforcement drive from April 1 to ensure buses of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and Cluster Scheme keep to their lane, the Delhi government’s transport department was scheduled to start the second phase of the drive against private buses and light goods vehicles from April 16.
X Factor: New Scanning Machines To Ease The Queues At Metro Stns
State-Of-The-Art Equipment To Make Travel Safer; More Comfort For Seniors
Bid farewell to endless fatigue
After more than two years of lockdown, it seems we’re more tired than ever. Here are some tips to take you from meh to motivated
Another fire at Ghazipur landfill, put out after 3 hrs
Another fire broke out at Ghazipur landfill on Saturday evening, nearly two weeks after a massive blaze at the site required nearly 48 hours of fire-fighting operations.
Maya: Rahul following in Rajiv footsteps in maligning BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Sunday tore into former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of following in the footsteps of his father and former PM late Rajiv Gandhi in maligning the image of her party and its leaders.
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Intersection of tech, law a major challenge: Minister
Chandrasekhar Inaugurates Bennett Univ’s Centre For Law And Computing Technology
Meaningful activities can reduce loneliness: Study
Researchers have found that engaging in meaningful, challenging activities during free time can reduce people's loneliness. The findings were published in the journal Leisure Sciences.
Ggn-Delhi e-way choked after crane fire, many miss flights
A massive traffic snarl that had started on Saturday afternoon on one of the carriageways of the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway continued well into the night.
Govt plans mkt survey to check single-use plastic
To Quantify Waste Generation, Pick Hotspots
Firemen save lives by endangering their own
With burn injuries on faces, hands and legs due to a blast during the rescue operation at Anand Parbat, the injured firefighters have to be helped by colleagues to eat or drink
Clear blocks to make mediation in judiciary acceptable: Kovind
President Kovind during the National Judicial Conference in Kevadia, Gujarat, on Saturday
SC deprecates HCs' ‘short cuts' in deciding criminal appeals
The Supreme Court on Friday deprecated the “short cut” practice adopted by various high courts in deciding criminal appeals in a cursory manner and without giving proper reasoning and set aside an order of Rajasthan HC which had reduced the quantum of sentence for an accused in a grievous injury case in a “most casual and cavalier manner”.
CJI: Govts have now joined others in maligning judges
Pent-up frustration over judges being systematically targeted for their decisions boiled over on Friday with Chief Justice of India N V Ramana making a poignant observation that “even the governments have joined others in maligning judges”.
Summer peaks, but soaring price of lemon leaves behind only a bitter taste
The next time Mrs Sharma offers you a glass of plain water instead of the usual nimbu paani, blame it on the surging prices.
Underground since 2020, arms supplier to riot accused held
A notorious arms supplier, Babu Wasim, has been arrested by Delhi Police’s Special Cell.
Grandad of boy who bled to death says they were beaten up by bikers
The question of whether the death of a six-year-old boy on Wednesday was caused by accident or was a case of road rage continued even after police claimed on Thursday that the fatality was the result of a motorcycle hitting a scooter.
No draught beer, pubs fret; govt says policy changing
As summer peaks, Rahul Singh, founder and CEO of The Beer Cafe, is grappling with a strange problem.
Hobby hubs in govt schools to nurture students' art skills
Delhi government schools will now be developed as ‘hobby hubs’. Under the initiative, individuals and NGOs will hone the skills of students in dance, music, theatre, fine arts and crafts.
Family Of Girl Raped, Killed In 2012 Still Awaits Justice
Those Men Must Feel The Pain We Are Going Through: Father
A ray of hope for traders of Karol Bagh's sealed shops
Over three months after North Delhi Municipal Corporation sealed 45 shops at Bhagwati Market on Bank Street in Karol Bagh for illegal extensions, work on construction of shops at an alternative site adjacent to the boundary wall of Ajmal Khan Park has started.