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‘Pollution Killed 1.7m In India In 2019, Behind 18% Of All Deaths'
Study Pegs Its Economic Hit At ̀ 2.6L Cr, Nearly 1.4% Of GDP
Air Test Gives Hazy Result
AQI Touches Severe Category, Low Wind Speed Adds To Woes
In Covid Times, A Fresh Breath Of Air And A Meal To Go With It
Open Air: Eateries In Aero City, Dwarka Among First To Get Licences
In Message To China, Modi Bats For A Fair Code In SCS
New Delhi: China’s shadow loomed over the India-Vietnam virtual summit on Monday with PM Narendra Modi stressing to his counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc that negotiations for a Code of Conduct (CoC) in the disputed South China Sea (SCS) waters should not undermine the interests of other countries or third parties in the region while hailing Hanoi as a pillar of India’s Act East policy.
Systemic Flaws Delaying Completion Of STPs: Panel
New Delhi: In its fifth report submitted to National Green Tribunal, the Yamuna Monitoring Committee, set up by the tribunal to monitor projects related to the river’s rejuvenation, has highlighted systemic flaws that have delayed the setting up of sewage treatment plants.
Tegh Bahadur Memorial Sees Footfall Like Never Before
A short distance from the protest site at Singhu border stands the Guru Tegh Bahadur Memorial. The commemorative complex, which was opened for public in July 2011, has become the favourite with the agitating farmers from Punjab.
Fresh Cases Go Below 1,000
At 803, Count Lowest Since Aug 17; Death Rate Also Dipping
Clean Yamuna: Biodiversity Park Gets 1st Of 12 Artificial Wetlands
Facilities Under DND Flyway To Stop Flow Of 2,000 MLD Raw Sewage Into River
Chadha To Play A Key Role For AAP In Punjab
Made State’s Co-In-Charge For 2022 Polls
Shah vows ‘Sonar Bangla', says people are yearning for change
‘Want End To Bangladeshi Infiltration’
Punjab arthtiyas cry crackdown
Complain Of I-T Raids Conducted With CRPF Help
On the same page: Farmers get a newspaper of their own
The farmers at Singhu Border have started publishing their own bi-weekly newspaper called Trolley Times, the first edition of which came out on Saturday.
60+ people account for 53% of Covid deaths, says govt
The Covid-19 case fatality rate is highest at 24.6% among those above 60 with pre-existing health conditions, even as people in this age group make up for only around 19% percent of infected patients.
Reforms helped change image of India, says PM
Modi’s Pitch Comes Amid Farmers’ Stir
None from Didi family wants to be CM: TMC
First Formal Rebuttal Of BJP’s ‘Dynasty’ Charge
4 labourers die in factory roof collapse
Three women and a man were killed while two others were injured after the roof of a motor stamping factory collapsed in Vishnu Garden area of west Delhi on Saturday morning. There was raw material stored on a loft that apparently caused it to collapse leading to the deaths. The owner of the three-storey building has been arrested.
No breakthrough but India & China agree to continue talks
India and China expressed optimism on the efforts to end the eight-month old military standoff in eastern Ladakh as they held another round of diplomatic talks on the issue
Mercury slips to as low as 2.7°C
Jafarpur The Coldest; 3.5°C At Aya Nagar
How stir at Chilla border has made Ashram Chowk nightmare worse
Underpass Deadline Now March 2021
Protesters Pay Tribute To ‘Baba' Who Shot Himself
Emboldened To Fight On, Say Those At Singhu
Rajnath-Led Def Council Oks AWACS Project, Acquisitions Worth ₹28,000cr
New Delhi: The defence ministry on Thursday accorded initial approvals to military acquisition plans worth Rs 28,000 crore, including the major indigenous project to develop six airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft to boost surveillance capabilities along the China and Pakistan borders.
Triple Talaq Law Can't Curb Right To Pre-Arrest Bail: SC
New Delhi: In a significant decision, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, declaring triple talaq mode of divorce among Muslims illegal, did not take away a person’s right to seek anticipatory bail from a competent court.
PM: B'desh major pillar of our ‘Neighbourhood First' policy
Hasina Calls India ‘True Friend’; Dhaka To Get Vax Priority: Modi
Mix-Up After Fix-Up
India Concede Early Advantage Kohli’s Run-Out, End Day One At 233/6
Fight For Survival: Streets Home To Chilling Tales
New Delhi: Anita was struggling to keep the two babies warm at her shack near Nehru Place flyover on Thursday. “My son is a month old and my friend’s son recently completed three months,” the 25-year-old mother said.
Tough Life Lessons For Young Crop
Prabhveer Singh, just five years old, is probably the youngest among the protesters at Singhu border.
Govt Pitches For Farmers, SC Says No Role To Play
New Delhi: Delhi government’s intervention to highlight the primacy of farmers' interest and advocacy for acceptance of their demands in national interest found no takers in the Supreme Court on Wednesday as a bench led by CJI S A Bobde and solicitor general Tushar Mehta snubbed its counsel and said it had no role in resolution of the issue.
40% Of Covid-Hit Suffer Heart Muscle Damage
Study Published In Global Journal; Docs Say Long-Term Implications Are Not Known Yet
Delhi Gets Cold Treatment
Visibility Low; Similar Conditions For 2 More Days, Says Met
Delhi to add DJB, electricity dept staff to vaccine priority list: Jain
New Delhi: Health minister Satyendar Jain on Wednesday said that besides healthcare personnel and other workers, Delhi Jal Board (DJB) and electricity department workers would be included in the list of “frontline warriors” against Covid-19 who will receive the Covid vaccine in the first phase.