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City's Indoor Pollution Levels Way Above WHO Limit: Study
A study conducted by Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago over a period of two years has revealed indoor PM2.5 levels in Delhi to be extremely high during the winter.
Delhi Second Only To UP In Number Of EVs Registered
Delhi has the second-highest number of registered electric vehicles (EVs) after Uttar Pradesh. As of now, a total of 8.7 lakh EVs are registered across states and the combined number of EVs in UP and Delhi are about 44% of the total registered EVs in the country.
MPs across party lines join demand for NJAC Bill revival
Fixed Timeline For Judge Appointment ‘Not Wise’, Says Law Minister
WHO: Omicron in 57 nations, hospitalisations likely to rise
Tedros Tells Countries To Act Now To Curb Spread; Britain Issues Restrictions That Include Rules On WFH, Vax Pass
Most DU Colleges Fail To Fill Quota Seats Even After 3rd Special Drive
Teachers Fear They May Go Waste Now
TMC's anti-Cong pitch reveals fault lines in opposition bloc
Leadership Debate Puts Allies NCP & Shiv Sena At Opposite Ends
Scholz takes over as German chancellor, ending Merkel era
Social Democrat Olaf Scholz was sworn in as German chancellor on Wednesday, ending Angela Merkel’s 16 years of conservative rule and paving the way for his coalition government that has promised to boost green investment and strengthen European unity.
Challenged status quo, pushed reforms even if it ruffled feathers
Whether one agreed or disagreed with him, one could never ignore India’s top military officer, General Bipin Rawat.
SC: Drug dealers hazard to society, deserve no leniency
Rejects Plea Of NDPS Convict For Concurrent Running Of Sentences
Vendors Under EDMC Hawk Eye For Hygiene
E Corpn Issues Guidelines On Issuance Of Health Trade Licence
Sensex rebounds 887 pts as Omicron fears recede
But Traders Remain Cautious Due To Selling By Foreign Funds
Govt: 2k serious cases of AEFI, 0.004% of 123cr shots given
Of 50k Reported Adverse Events After Vax, Over 47k Were Minor
SC defers hearing on plea to evict protesting tillers
The Supreme Court on Monday deferred by more than a month its hearing on a PIL seeking removal of farmers, who have been blocking the highways linking Delhi to other states to protest against the three new farm laws, as the Centre and pro-farmer petitioner sought adjournment on ground of changed scenario of repeal of the contentious legislations by the government.
Docs' Stir Sparks Emergency As Patients Left In The Lurch
Pregnant Women Bear The Brunt Of Strike At Govt Hospitals In Capital
Cold, Comfort: Nip In Air, Blue Skies
Minimum Temp Plunges By 4°C, To Dip Further
Change yourself, or changes will happen: PM to truant BJP MPs
Parl Attendance May Be Key To Poll Nomination
At Russia 2+2, India Stresses On China, Afghan Challenges
Moscow Pushes Back Against Indo-Pacific Concept, Quad, AUKUS
Future Pandemics May Be More Lethal: Oxford-AZ Vax Scientist
Warning Comes As UK Reports Local Omicron Cases; 1st Infections Emerge In Russia, Nepal And Thailand
Jacqueline Detained At Airport And Stopped From Leaving India Over Money Laundering Case
On Sunday evening, immigration officials detained Jacqueline Fernandez – who was headed to Dubai for a show – at Mumbai International Airport.
Rajasthan's Chauth Ka Barwara Village Gears Up For Vicky-Kat Shaadi
As Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal touched down inJaipur on Monday, the entire village of Chauth Ka Barwara seemed to be getting ready for the grand nuptials that kick off today.
Sensex Dives 949 Pts Over Inflation, Omicron Worries
Closes Sub-57K For 1st Time In 3 Mths. All 30 Stocks End In Red
Sample this: 120 Rapid PCR machines at IGI, results in 60 mins; 450 RT-PCR tests per hour
After facing criticism, including from the civil aviation ministry, Indira Gandhi International Airport added 20 more Rapid RTPCR machines on Sunday to the 100 already operating there.
Plasma Therapy Does Not Reduce Death Risk In Covid Patients: WHO
In Latest Report, Global Body Advises Against Its Use, Except For Clinical Trials
No Lockdown, Govt Says Ready With Covid Infra
Don’t Panic, Urges CM; Jain Says Govt Will Implement Graded Plan
Apex court grants PC to 12 women SSC officers released from service
The Supreme Court on Monday took the unprecedented step of granting permanent commission to 14 women short service commission (SSC) officers, 12 of whom had already been released from service without grant of PC, and heaped praise on the armed forces for displaying a complete change in mindset and supporting equal status for female officers.
Half-Baked Intel May've Led To Botched Army Op In Nagaland
‘Intense Pressure’ On Forces To Deliver Since Killing Of Colonel, His Kin
New Rapid Tests Cut Airport Wait Time To 6-13 Minutes
The term ‘Rapid RT-PCR’ test for Covid-19 at airports could be somewhat misleading, according to microbiologists.
No Need To Panic, But Wear Masks And Get Fully Vaccinated, Urges Jain
While confirming the capital’s first case of the Covid-19 Omicron variant, health minister Satyendar Jain on Sunday said there was no need to panic, but people should follow safety protocols stringently and get vaccinated as soon as possible.
Omicron Plunges The World Into Collective Uncertainty
Vax Demand Up As Variant Cases Spread To 1/3rd Of US States; UK Gets Flak For Tightening Travel Rules; Senegal, Romania, Chile Report 1st Infections
Weekly Infections Still Falling, But 9 States/UTs Report Spike
Decline In Cases Has Slowed Down To 3%