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Covid, Green Concerns Put Ph-IV In Low Gear; Push Targets Back
Majlis Park-Maujpur Corridor May Be Ready By Nov 2024; Two Others In Sept 2025
Covid norm violations: Police to up pressure
No challans were issued for violation of social distancing norms by Delhi Police between June 1 and June 10.
Wholesale mkts to get makeover, food hubs to come up
With the identification of five retail markets for redevelopment, the Delhi government has now shifted its focus to wholesale markets and iconic food hubs, which will also be revamped in the next few months.
Famous Five: Sarojini And Lajpat Among Mkts Picked For Overhaul
₹100cr Set Aside For Project, Says CM; To Generate 1.5L New Jobs In 5 Years
US Judge Dismisses Cristiano Ronaldo Rape Lawsuit In Vegas
Manchester United and Portugal player Cristiano Ronaldo was accused by Kathryn Mayorga of raping her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009. Now, a $25 million (₹19 crore approx) lawsuit has been thrown out and the lawyer behind the claim has been castigated.
Ukraine Says Russia May Cut Off Sievierodonetsk Totally In Days
If Successful, It Will Achieve Moscow's Key Military Goal
Was secretly hoping for a girl: Pranitha Subhash as she welcomes her baby
It’s been an intense few days for Pranitha Subhash who recently became a mother to a baby girl.
Schwartzel wins richest-ever golf event
...Amid Strong Backlash Against Its Saudi Backers
PURE KLAASEN!
South African Powers Team To 2-0 Lead Over India In T-20 Series
Health activists seek 'real TRIPS waiver'
The draft proposal on Covid medical tools to be taken up at the WTO ministerial conference is not “even close to the real TRIPS waiver” and would instead set a dangerous precedent for access to medicines, public health experts say.
Loan demand is bouncing back, says SBI chief
Consumer cutbacks due to raging inflation and higher borrowing costs are failing to dent investment plans at Indian businesses tapping the country’s biggest lender, a sign that a recovery in Asia’s third-largest economy is gathering pace.
Opponents to appeal UK’s Rwanda deportation ruling
Opponents of the British government’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda are preparing for an appeals court hearing on Monday amid the political backlash following reports that Prince Charles had privately described the policy as “appalling”.
CM, LG tell officials to prepare master plan to rejuvenate Asola Bhatti forest
Days after he visited the Asola Bhatti Mines forest, lieutenant governor VK Saxena carried out a joint inspection of the area with chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy CM Manish Sisodia on Sunday.
At 32.8°C, minimum temp at a 4-year high Rajesh Mehta
There was no respite from the scorching heat through the day and the night on Sunday, with several parts of the city continuing to experience heatwave conditions for the eleventh day in a row even as the minimum temperature at Safdarjung climbed to 32.8 degrees Celsius, the highest recorded in June in the last four years.
Anand beats Tari in final round, settles for third place in Norway
Former world champion Viswanathan Anand scored a win over Aryan Tari in the ninth and final round to finish third in the Norway Chess tournament which was won by world number one Magnus Carlsen. The 52-year-old Indian chess legend won the Armageddon encounter against Tari after the classical match finished in a 22-move draw.
Covid jitters flare up as Beijing warns of 'explosive' outbreak
China's capital Beijing is facing an "explosive" Covid-19 outbreak connected to a bar, a government spokesman warned on Saturday, as the commercial hub of Shanghai began mass testing to contain a jump in cases tied to a popular beauty salon.
255 held, 6,000 booked in UP over Prophet row violence
On Friday, at least 12 cops had been injured in clashes with protesters in Howrah over a suspended BJP spokesperson and an expelled office-bearer's remarks on Prophet Muhammad. The entire Howrah Police brass was reshuffled while prohibitory orders were clamped in Uluberia subdivision and the internet ban extended to Murshidabad's Beldanga, Rejinagar, and Shaktipur till Tuesday.
RS polls result not a shock, won't hit MVA govt: Pawar
NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday said the Rajya Sabha polls' result would not affect the stability of the MVA government because it had the required majority.
Cong removes Bishnoi from posts for RS poll cross-voting
Haryana MLA Bishnoi voted for the BJP-backed independent candidate in the Rajya Sabha elections, resulting in the defeat of Congress candidate Ajay Maken
Shah pushes for early probe into cases of sexual crimes against women, kids
Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday suggested state governments to assign the task of monitoring probes of rapes and other sexual offences to a woman additional DGP-level officer at the headquarters.
MVA errs on RS strategy, loses face as Fadnavis scores in prestige fight
Unlike BJP, MVA Failed To Get Max 2nd-Preference Votes For 3rd Nominee
Domestic hazardous waste a worry in city
Experts Suggest Better Mgmt, Segregation
Land hurdle cleared, work on Barapullah III to gather pace
Problem Likely To Be Resolved In A Month, Say PWD Officials
Kidney Patient On Ventilator Dies As Fire Breaks Out In Hospital At Rohini
15 Patients, Kin Rescued, Others Use Staircase; Informed Late: Fire Service
MCD claims 96% of drains already desilted
With monsoon approaching, are catching the authorities up with their preparedness to deal with the issues that come along with rain in the city.
Britney Spears finally gets hitched to Sam Asghari in California; ex-husband crashes wedding venue
Britney Spears has married her long-time partner Sam Asghari at a southern California ceremony that came months after the pop star won her freedom from a court conservatorship.
Sonam has a strong voice in fashion, says Tamannaah
Tamannaah Bhatia was among the Indian actors present at the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival.
I feel sex education should be imparted by schools and parents in tandem, says Nushrratt
Audience wants to watch extraordinary stories of women today, says Nushrratt
Mitchell, Blundell keep Kiwis on top
Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell combined to frustrate England once more as they stitched together an unbeaten partnership of 149 runs for the fifth wicket as New Zealand ended the opening day of the second Test comfortably placed at 318/4 in 87 overs.
Kyiv pleas for arms grow louder as 100 to 200 soldiers die a day
'Take Us Out Of Grey Zone': Zelensky Says Ukraine Needs EU Membership