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Hotel Employee Returning From Work Dies In Hit-&-Run
A 40-year-old woman was mowed down by a car on NH8 near Ambience Mall on Saturday evening, police said on Sunday. The driver of the vehicle is yet to be identified.
‘Severe' Air Dips A Little On Day 2
But Met Dept Predicts Showers Over Next Few Days Will Settle Pollutants
Shot In The Arm: 75 Health Workers ‘Test' Vaccine Run
Capital Tries It Out At 3 Centres, Union Minister Visits Two
In A 1st, NIV-Pune Isolates, Cultures Virus's UK Variant
In a first, Pune’s National Institute of Virology (NIV) has isolated and cultured the new UK variant of SARSCoV2, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said on Saturday underlining that no other country has so far reported isolation and culture of the latest UK strain.
Showroom Fire Spreads To ‘Illegal' Party Floor, 4 Saved
Cafe & Lounge Club Broke Curfew-Hour Rule - Any violation
Season's First: Power Demand Past 5,000MW
As a cold wave ushered in the New Year and mercury plummeted to the lowest so far at 1.1 degrees Celsius, the peak power demand in the capital shot up to 5,021MW on Friday and breached the 5,000MW mark for the first time this season.
3-Yr-Old Gold Smuggling Racket Busted At IGI
Customs at Indira Gandhi International Airport has busted a nearly three-year-old gold smuggling racket and arrested three men — the carrier, the collector, and the supplier — all in the past two weeks.
Pedestrianisation Gains Lost At Markets
Before reviving the pedestrianisation project at Kamla Nagar and Karol Bagh markets, North Delhi Municipal Corporation has planned to hold a meeting with the traders’ associations next week to resolve their apprehensions.
RFID Chips May Help Bring Ricks At Walled City In Line
After the Chandni Chowk redevelopment project is completed, restrictions would be imposed on unregistered rickshaws, while the existing ones would be redesigned.
Army Fast-Tracks Order For Dozen Special Boats To Patrol Pangong
India has fast-tracked the order for a dozen specialised fast patrol boats, with advanced surveillance gear and other equipment, for patrolling the Pangong Lake amid the ongoing over eight-month-long military confrontation with China in eastern Ladakh.
City's First Model Covid Vaccination Centre Inaugurated At Sriniwaspuri
Following directions from the district administration, South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has converted its maternity and child welfare centre at Sriniwaspuri into a Covid-19 vaccination centre.
Turncoat Suvendu May Get Cabinet-Rank Post
Tipped To Head Jute Corporation
To Avoid Large Gatherings, Night Curfew On Day 1 Too
New Delhi: The night curfew imposed across the city by Delhi government on New Year’s Eve to avoid large gatherings will remain in force from 11pm on January 1 to 6am on January 2.
Dec 2020: Colder, But Cleaner
CPCB Data Shows Air Was Better Than Last 2 Years, But Fouler Than 2017
How 24 Indian Sailors Saved Two Fishermen Adrift In Torres Strait
Melbourne: For 18 hours, Abis Solomon and Tommy Liu had been holding on to a plank for life in the rough waters of the Torres Strait.
Caution Despite Vaccination To Be Mantra For 2021: PM
Stay Off Vax Rumours, Says Modi
Pollution Fight Up In The Air In Game Of Musical Chairs
After fighting doggedly for 22 years to improve air quality in the National Capital Region (NCR), the Supreme Court-appointed EPCA reached the end of its journey when a new central body, Commission for Air Quality Management, came into being in November.
‘Rahane Showed Mental Strength After 2018 SA Tour'
Former Selector Gandhi Recalls Phase When Batsman Sought Clarity, Overcame Odds In Spite Of Being Gripped By Uncertainty
Teacher On Footpath: Loans To Repay, Kids To Feed
9k Educators In North Corpn Schools Not Paid Since Aug
Mobile Towers Damaged In Stir, Punjab Guv Summons Officials
Govt Intrigued As Reliance Assets Are Targeted Amid Farm Protests
US Detects Virus Variant As It Sees Record Covid Toll Of 3,725
Newly Elected Congressman Dies Of Covid; US Sees Most Hospitalisations
UK Eyes Tougher Curbs To Fight Variant As Daily Cases Top 53k
Mutant Virus In Germany Since Nov; Japan Sees S Africa-Linked Strain
Govt To Install WIFI Hotspots At Singhu
To Help Farmers Stay Connected
Rajini Junks Political Plans After ‘Warning From God'
Chennai: In the climax of his 2002 flop ‘Baba’, Rajinikanth makes a last-minute return from sanyaas to sociopolitical life. On Tuesday, the actor made a virtual repeat of the theme, this time in reverse, going back on his promise to launch a political party.
AP Flyer Who Fled IGI Has UK Strain; 109 Untraced In Pune
Alert Sounded, People Missing In Odisha Too
Ashwin Cracks The Code Down Under
Lead Spinner Puts In Another Masterclass On How To Bowl On Australian Pitches
Contrasting Captains, But Effective Results
Should Virat Kohli step down as India’s Test captain? This was the top trending question on social media after India’s win in Melbourne.
EPIC!
India Script A Comeback For The Ages At MCG, Win By 8 Wickets To Level Series
Ties Have Improved Recently, Trend Will Go On: Nepal Envoy
Foreign Minister Coming To Delhi For Joint Commission Meet
Prevailing Situation In India Like During British Rule: Sonia
New Delhi: In a sharp attack on the Modi government, Congress president Sonia Gandhi Monday said that the prevailing situation in the country was akin to the one during the British rule, as she urged party workers to unite and fight against “dictatorship”.