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Road to Qutub a bumpy ride
The city government is busy making claims that Delhi will be ready to host the Commonwealth Games in October but access to the city's world heritage sites might be a challenge [...More]
Over 8,300 Bangladeshis held in capital in 5 years
Over 8,300 Bangladeshi nationals have been arrested in the capital over the past five years for illegal stay or indulging in criminal activities. [...More]
Neglected, Kilokri takes to Games blackmail
If the Commonwealth Games is the only word that now rings a bell in Delhi's corridors of power, then the RWA of Kilokri village has found a way to get its problems addressed. [...More]
DU asks for more time to file reply to AERB notice
Delhi University - already under the scanner of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board for violating safety norms - has now sought more time from the regulatory body to file reply to its showcause notice. [...More]
Signals to be tested in BRT, brace for jams
After braving jams at the Siri Fort crossing on the pilot BRT corridor, brace for similar trouble at the main Chirag Dilli intersection this week. The process of installation of intelligent signals at the crossing is nearing completion and after that it will be tested [...More]
Govt tells MCD to catch snakes before Games
After dealing with rats, stray cattle and street dogs, Municipal Corporation of Delhi may now go after snakes that have started making an appearance due to monsoon. [...More]
Metro commuters face hardship due to demos at some stations
Metro commuters had to face some hardship on Monday as BJP workers organised demonstrations at some stations as part of the Bharat Bandh to protest price rise. [...More]
Passengers on US flights will go to exclusive boarding gates
Uncle Sam will be mighty pleased with IGI Airport's new terminal T3. It will be India's first terminal to have enclosed boarding gates for non-stop US-bound flights with facility to screen both passengers and their cabin baggage [...More]
New signals cause jams in BRT
With Delhi Integrated Multi-modal Transit System (DIMTS) installing the intelligent signalling system (ISS) on the stretch between Chirag Dilli and Moolchand on the BRT corridor, commuters were caught in massive traffic jams on Friday morning. [...More]
Regulator likely to lower power tariff
There may be some good news in store for Delhiites reeling under rising prices of most commodities and services: power tariff is likely to be lowered in an announcement expected any day now. [...More]
Trains arrive, Anand Vihar not ready
Seven months after it was inaugurated with much fanfare, the Anand Vihar railway terminal is now ready to host nine of the most crowded trains on the Indian railways network. [...More]
There is no law to curb illegal colonies: Govt
The Delhi government has admitted in an RTI reply that there is no law to check the mushrooming of unauthorized colonies, thus defeating the purpose of planned development. [...More]
Only sound & fury, no concrete plan to reduce flight noise
Just how noisy is noisy enough for an aircraft to be banned from landing at Indian airports so that people living nearby can sleep peacefully is an issue that’s now gripping the Indian aviation authorities. [...More]
MCD earns carbon credits worth Rs 5L
Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has earned carbon credits worth Rs 5 lakh against net carbon emission reduction (CER) achieved by making Okhla compost plan functional. [...More]
MCD not to seal shopping centres before June 30
Granting some respite to the traders of the Capital, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Monday, said there will be no sealing of shopping centres for conversion fee dues before June 30, the last date for the payment of the charges. [...More]
Delhi Police faces apex court ire
The Delhi Police’s lackadaisical approach in investigating crimes came under fire from Supreme Court on Monday. [...More]
Italians detained on charge of hiding ammunition released
The three Italians, who were detained on last Thursday and were questioned by the Special Cell of Delhi Police in connection with the recovery of ammunitions from room number 448 of Radisson Hotel they had stayed in, have been reportedly released by the police. [...More]
Northern region reels under extreme heat conditions
The entire northern region of the country is reeling under unprecedented heat this summer. With the month of June approaching and temperature crossing 48 degree mark in some areas of Madhya Pradesh [...More]
Delhi Cabinet to sign MoU with UIDAI
The Delhi Government will soon sign a pact with Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) for smooth implementation of its ambitious project of issuing identification numbers to the city’s residents [...More]
DERC rejects discoms’ tariff hike demand
In a major setback to the power distribution companies in the Capital, the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) has once again rejected the contentions of discoms seeking hike in power tariff. [...More]
Govt bars fund-starved DTC from bus purchase
Unable to cut down losses incurred by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), the Delhi Government has directed it not to place purchase order for low-floor buses and cut down the procurement plan of buses from 6,600 to 3,775. [...More]
Class XI admission becomes ‘trickier’
The process of getting admission in Class XI has now become ‘tricky’ after the declaration of results of Class X under grading system for the first time by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). [...More]
87,980 forms already sold
With the admission process in full swing with the sale of common pre-admission forms, Delhi University (DU) is on its way to break the record in sale of forms. [...More]
‘DUTA’s boycott to cost students dear’
Delhi University (DU) vice-chancellor Professor Deepak Pental has said that Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) has hell bent on creating problems for students. [...More]
To assess manpower needs, MCD to take help of consultants
In the wake of the ghost employee scam, Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has decided to seek the help of consultants to assess its man-power requirement for categories ‘C and D’ — which include safai karamcharis, clerks, junior engineers, ward boys etc. [...More]
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