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Opening Day: Safety Top Priority At ISBTs
The new standard operating procedures will be implemented to ensure the safety of passengers, bus staff and ISBT employees.
How Cops Nabbed Snatcher ‘Holed Up' Inside A Flyover
Team Painstakingly Tracks Down Criminal Hiding In Dark Alley
Industry Is Resetting To Be Competitive: Sitharaman
As a most unusual year comes to an end, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman is confident that the government’s interventions to revive the economy are working and says reforms will continue with a strong focus on infrastructure. Excerpts from a conversation with Sidhartha, Surojit Gupta and Rajeev Deshpande
Week 9: Delhiites Defeated Dengue Again, Says Kejriwal
Kerjriwal says Dengue is under control this year
10 Cops Hurt After FBD Protest Turns Violent
Agitation Over Student Shot by Stalker
Campaign For Make-Or-Break Leg Ends
Voting For Biggest Phase Will Also Seal Fate Of Tejashwi & 7 Mantris
Oct & Sept Saw 55% Of All Covid Cases Till Date, 66% Of Total Tests
Covid record of Delhi till date
Only Half The Number Of Interstate Buses To Run
Decision On Reopening Date For ISBTs To Be Taken Today
Sholay To Sima Aunty, US Poll Campaign Gets Desi Touch
Both Trump and Biden campaigns reference desi culture to clinch crucial Indian-American vote
Some Employees Are Getting A New Job…At Their Old Job
In sectors that are slowly looking up, several companies are rehiring workers who had been furloughed or laid off
Mumbai Chawl To LA Stage: Indian Street Kids Are Dancing Their Way To A Better Life
Foreign reality shows like Britain and America’s Got Talent are seeing many winning entries from desi dancers who see it as their ticket to fame and fortune
French Issue Is Bigger Than A Tasteless Toon
Right & Wrong
Trump & Biden Share One Quality, At Least: Neither Drinks
President Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, have not had an alcoholic drink over the course of their lives, by their own accounts.
CP Heritage Set To Get A Prop-Up
NDMC Seeks Help Of Twin Agencies To Suggest Ways
Traffic Crawls For Over An Hour As 2,000 Block DND
Protesters Demand Justice For Bizman Found Dead Last Month
Antwerp Ambush Tottenham
AC Milan, Arsenal Register Easy Wins
As Bihar Moves Into Phase-2, Tejashwi Puts Up Tough Fight
With the first phase of the Bihar polls over, the narrative appears to be changing: the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan is putting up a close contest defying pre-poll odds.
Buses Set To Run With Full Seating Capacity
DDMA Also Allows ISBTs To Reopen From Next Week
VC Appointee Relieved Of Responsibility
Executive Council Of DU Approves Probe Against Tyagi
‘Hand Of God With My Right'
Maradona Reveals B’day Wish As Legend Turns 60 In Self-Isolation
SC Relief For U'khand CM In Graft Case
Court Stays FIR Order, Calls HC Ruling ‘Drastic’
BCG Vaccine Could Help Elderly Fight Covid: ICMR
Pune: The nearly century-old Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine can help the elderly fight off infections such as Covid-19, a study by the Indian Council of Medical Research has said. The researchers said the vaccine “increased memory cell responses and total antibody production in the elderly”. Their findings are yet to be peer-reviewed.
Govt To Maha: Recover ₹208cr Aid That Ineligible Farmers Got
State Starts Process Against 2.3L Farmers
ED Arrests Sivasankar, Kerala CM's Former Aide, In Gold Smuggling Case
Kochi: Almost three and a half months after he was first questioned by central agencies over his alleged role in the Thiruvananthapuram gold smuggling case, M Sivasankar, former principal secretary to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday.
9 Cops Hurt In Protest By Aap Members, Safai Staff
New Delhi: Hundreds of sanitation workers gathered at the gates of Civic Centre, the headquarters of South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) at Minto Road, around 1 pm on Wednesday to protest against privatisation of some sanitation services in Kakrola ward on a pilot basis. The workers were supported by AAP members.
5 States Account For Nearly 50% Of New Covid-19 Cases
35% Of Active Cases From 18 Districts
Illegal Vendors Crowd CP, Spark Infection Fear
New Delhi: Unlocking of the economy may have brought some cheer to shopkeepers in Connaught Place, but at the same time the increase in number of hawkers in the corridors and pedestrian walkways in the inner circle is putting lives at risk as crowding has increased the chances of getting infected by the novel coronavirus.
C'garh Assembly Passes Bill To Ensure MSP, ‘Protect' Farmers
Raipur: Chhattisgarh has become the second Congress-ruled state, after Punjab, to pass a bill to enact its own farm laws to “protect” its farmers from the Centre’s agri-reform laws.
Pompeo Attacks China, Rajnath Says ‘Challenged By Reckless Aggression'
New Delhi: India and the US sealed a growing relationship by inking the last foundational agreement to exchange geospatial intelligence which brings defence systems closer and strengthens a compact that now spans a wide spectrum from health, science and technology and education and is undergirded by a shared alarm over China’s increasing military and economic aggression.
Pulwama Kingpin & Hizb Chief Among 18 Based In Pak Listed As ‘Designated Terrorist'
New Delhi: The home ministry on Tuesday listed 18 terrorists based in Pakistan — including key 26/11attack conspirators, Indian Mujahideen brass, Dawood Ibrahim aides wanted for the 1993 Mumbai blasts, besides Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin and Jaish-e-Mohammad No.2 Abdul Rauf Asghar — as ‘designated terrorists’ under Schedule 4 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.