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Cheers! Banquet halls get licence for liquor
Excise Dept Permits 71 Facilities Till Now
At ₹249cr, funds for LAC infra up 6 times from '20-21: Govt
Allocation For Myanmar Border Up 2.8x: Junior Home Minister To LS
4 years on, Gauri Lankesh murder trial from May 27
Gauri Lankesh was murdered by gunmen outside her home on the night of September 5, 2017
Top Sri Lanka cricketers back anti-government protests
Some Sri Lankan cricket stars are backing protests sweeping the island nation over a spiralling economic crisis, with former Test captain Mahela Jayawardene urging government leaders to resign.
Three new ministers take oath after en masse resignations in Lanka; Central Bank guv quits
Protesters in Colombo demand the Rajapaksa family to step down
MLA goes to cut ribbon at school where his mom works as sweeper
Bhadaur MLA Labh Singh Ugoke, 35, who defeated sitting chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi in the recently concluded Punjab assembly elections, was back to his school on Monday after 22 years.
Strong winds bring slight relief, but heatwave likely from Wed
To Continue At Least Till Friday, Says IMD; AQI Stays Poor, But Worsens
Stolen bike spoils man's 20-year revenge scheme
The Yamaha R15 bike that Bansal was riding was found to have been stolen from Malviya Nagar last year. A pistol and three cartridges were also found on him
SA claim victory as Maharaj, Harmer put Bangla in a spin
Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took seven wickets as South Africa bowled out Bangladesh for 53 in 19 overs in their second innings to claim a 220-run victory in the first Test at Kingsmead on Monday.
Put similar civic services under one head, says IIM
Study On Multiplicity Of Authorities Hopes This Will Ensure Control & Accountability; Report Sent To UD Minister Jain
PIO singer Falguni Shah wins Grammy for children's music
New York-based Indian singer Falguni Shah, known by her stage name Falu, won a Grammy Award for 'A Colorful World' in the best children's album category.
Months On, DJB Quick Fix Fails To Clean Malviya Nagar's Dirty Water
Scores of residents in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar area are distraught because of the supply of dirty water in the past few months.
IIT grad in Gorakhnath attack, terror probe on
A day after an IIT Bombay graduate armed with a sickle attacked two Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) sentries at the gate to UP's Gorakhnath temple, state investigative agencies said on Monday they weren't ruling out a terror conspiracy.
Revamp plan kicks up dirt, chaos as Nehru Place awaits skywalk
Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is carrying out a major upgrade of Nehru Place District Centre.
Not interested in becoming UPA chairman: Pawar
NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Sunday put to rest the suggestion that he should lead UPA as part of an effort to put up a united fight against the BJP at the Centre, by saying "I'm not interested".
Livingstone ignites spark
Hits 32-Ball 60, Takes 2/25 To Help Punjab Pummel Super Kings For A 54-Run Win
K'taka: No exam duty for teachers in hijab
Govt Seeks To Avoid Disparity With Students
It's A Sizzler! Delhi On Heatwave Alert
Najafgarh Hottest At 41.7°C, Met Warns Of Unrelenting Weather For Next Few Days
In 'Atmanirbhar' push, India to make 108 military equipment
Projects Like BrahMos Unit In UP Being Put On Fast Track: Rajnath
How other states will help sow seeds of a greener Delhi
As the invasion of other species and urbanization have stripped Delhi of some of its rare native flora, experts are procuring seeds from other states to germinate in the city's soil, officials have said.
Hindu Mahapanchayat at Burari kicks up row, police to take action
Controversy erupted at a Hindu Mahapanchayat on Burari Ground in northwest Delhi on Sunday after some journalists covering the event alleged that they were beaten up by people attending the programme and then detained by police.
CUET website not live yet; gives students chills as entrance nears
While registrations for the common universities entrance test (CUET) were set to begin from April 2, the website has not gone live yet, heightening the anxiety among parents and aspirants.
Heatwave May Sweep Delhi From Tuesday
No Such Episode In April In Last 3 Years; Dry Weather Over Next Few Days To Add To Woes
No means to beat the heat, homeless grin & bear it
With parts of Delhi experiencing heatwave conditions for the past five days, 43-year-old Afsana, a pavement dweller near Nizamuddin flyover, is finding life so much tougher now.
Fill up vacancies in govt depts, create jobs: PM to bureaucrats
Says Don’t Endorse Everything, Flag Shortcomings In Govt Policy
Oz trade deal ‘watershed moment': PM
It Will Offer Duty-Free/Concessional Tariff Access To 85-90% Items From Down Under
How EDMC tech park may ease pressure on landfills
East Delhi Municipal Corporation inaugurated its first technology park at New Jafrabad on Saturday for the decentralised processing solid and liquid waste through five technologies.
Fresh Start: Many Parents Skip Work For Mega PTM
Interact With Teachers To Mark Full Reopening
After Hiccups, Delhi Brings Back Discounts On Liquor
25% Price Cap, Limit On Quantity To Be Sold To An Individual
‘What's celiac disease?' dominates online searches, after Miss Universe Harnaaz talks about her struggle
Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu recently spoke about suffering from the auto-immune disorder – characterised by gluten sensitivity – and how it’s impacted her body. Here’s a closer look at the little-known disease, its causes and symptoms