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Kanpur zoo closed after lab confirms avian influenza
Poultry Farms In Haryana Start Culling
No Evidence UK Strain More Severe: Experts
Just 2 Of 60 UK Returnees Under Observation At Lok Nayak Hospital Require Oxygen Therapy
‘Flag man' identified; more sparks fly
Varun Gandhi and Shashi Tharoor jousted again on Twitter after the identification of the man who carried the Indian flag during the Capitol Hill siege.
India to chair crucial UNSC panels on Taliban, terror
Will Also Chair Libya Sanctions Committee
Over 50% of Army men are under ‘severe stress': Study
Sample Too Small: Army Junks Survey
Govt readies 9-point plan to prevent frothing in river
Each Agency Issued Strict Timelines To Rectify Problems
Rain Soaks Wood For Cooking At Singhu
Though the farmers at Singhu border have got some respite from rain, their troubles seem far from over. While they have made tents afresh and covered them with plastic sheets, the muddy and waterlogged roads, soaked firewood and unhygienic conditions are still a cause for concern.
Vaccine To Arrive In Next Few Days, Third Round Of Dry Run Likely Today
The vaccine for Covid-19 is likely to begin arriving in Delhi in the next few days. It will be stored in the facility at Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital in Dilshad Garden, which has been readied and handed over to the health and family welfare department.
Min Temp In Jan Swings Both Ways, At 4-yr High
Mercury Rises From 1.1°C On Jan 1 To 14.4°C
As Thousands Of Tractors Take Over 2 E-Ways, Farmers Say Just A Trailer
Jhajjar/Gurgaon/Ghaziabad/Greater Noida: Thousands of tractors took over the Western and Eastern Peripheral Expressways on Thursday in a rally billed as a rehearsal for the show of strength farmers’ groups are planning on Republic Day – a tractor parade – in their campaign against the new agriculture laws.
How This Youth From Amritsar Has Turned ‘Poster Boy' At Protest Site
Protests don’t have to be loud to make a difference. This was mentioned by Simarjeet Singh, a resident of Amritsar and employee of a music company in Mohali, who has been sitting at the protest site for the past one month.
Standing Tall: Peepal Tree In Right Of Way At Chandni Chowk
After several failed attempts, the encroachment in the form of a temple located in the middle of the carriageway in Chandni Chowk was successfully removed in the early morning hours of Sunday.
Vaccine May Not Give You Complete Shield
Doctors Say Despite Covid-19 Shot, People Will Have To Wear Mask, Follow Social Distancing
January Rain Beats 21-Year Record
WET WINTER: At 56.6mm, Monthly Figure Has Already Exceeded Average Quota Of 21.7mm
Waterlogging At Key Areas, Traffic Movement Affected
As the capital witnessed rain for the fourth consecutive day, waterlogging was reported from several vulnerable points, hampering traffic movement.
Dry Run 2.0: Feedback Satisfactory
The second dry run of the Covid-19 vaccination exercise was organised at 66 inoculation booths across the capital on Wednesday.
Prep In Last Phase, Dry Run At Booths Today Sanjeev Rastogi
A dry run of Covid-19 vaccination will be conducted at several facilities in Delhi on Wednesday. These include Hindu Rao and Kasturba hospitals in north Delhi and Maternity and Child Welfare Centre at Sriniwaspuri.
Mix & Match Of Covid Shots Not A Good Idea
US Watchdog Warns Against Experimentation
Puri: It's Not A Vanity Project, New Parliament For Posterity
The Supreme Court clearance to the new Parliament building and the Central Vista redevelopment project is a win for the government’s effort to remodel central Delhi. Soon after the judgment, Union urban affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri told TOI’s Dipak Dash that the project was a necessity. Excerpts:
Restoration Goes Around In Circles
Gole Market: NDMC Again Forced To Defer Revamp
Age & Gender No Bar: These Elderly Women Won't Budge
Different Hues Of Protest At Shelter Home
Will Take Vaccine At The Earliest: Guleria
AIIMS Director Confident About Safety Of Indian Products; Says Early Nod Due To Situation
When Stubble Saves Lives: Farmers Build Cold Shelter
An unusual structure caught the eye on Monday, standing as it did among the tractor trollies and makeshift tents that are now home to the protesting farmers at Singhu border. It looked like sheaves of paddy had been stood up on a bamboo structure, but a sheet boldly proclaimed it to be ‘Kisan Bhawan’.
Deaths Stalk Farmers At Singhu
Docs Ask All To Come For Check-Ups
AAP, BJP Trade Barbs Over Temple Removal
Politics over the removal of a temple on the central verge of the road near Moti Bazaar in the Walled City became a three-pronged contest on Monday with AAP, BJP and Congress indulging in blame-game for the action that was taken by North Delhi Municipal Corporation in compliance with an order by Delhi High Court.
Govt Gets Ready For Check During Vaccination Drive
Though chances of people developing any adverse reaction after getting vaccinated stand slim, Delhi government is still making adequate arrangements to monitor those who will be vaccinated.
Ready For Vaccination Rollout: Jain
500 Centres To Administer Vaccines To Begin With, To Be Eventually Raised To 1,000
Twists & Turns: Kabaddi Tournament Perks Up Farmers
In order to give a boost to the ongoing protest by farmers at Singhu border, 12 teams of girls from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi participated in a kabaddi tournament organised on Sunday. The girls had covered hundreds of kilometres to reach the border.
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Chandni Chowk Temple In Right Of Way Finally Goes
High Court Order Carried Out Under Heavy Police Presence