Delhi Govt. taking all steps to reduce pollution :Rai
He emphasized the alarming rise in pollution levels, which have been exacerbated by stubble burning and other factors, with several areas recording very high AQI readings surpassing 400.
He emphasized the alarming rise in pollution levels, which have been exacerbated by stubble burning and other factors, with several areas recording very high AQI readings surpassing 400.
According to the AAP, Shokeen’s inclusion underscores his deep connection to rural Delhi politics and his reputation as a dedicated public servant.
Stepping up his attack on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav on Monday said the ruling dispensation has “deceived” the people of the national capital.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Monday accused CM Atishi of giving irresponsible statements defending AAP's Punjab government at a press conference here, on a day when the national capital suffering from severe pollution, wanted the dispensation governing the city to announce some drastic relief measures.
Cornering the AAP government, Gupta on Monday wrote a letter to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi asking her to immediately act over the matter.
Upset over the sanitary conditions of the West Zone during an inspection on Thursday, Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi warned the waste management agency of stern action if corrective steps were not taken within five days.
The minister has said that it is now the CS's personal responsibility to resolve the crisis.
The primary reason for the strike includes the adverse effect these app based services have caused to their earning and means of livelihood of the auto drivers.
The Delhi BJP said a report that has surfaced on the construction of hospitals in Delhi vindicated his party’s stand.
In a statement, the RDA AIIMS, New Delhi said, "In the interest of the nation and in the spirit of public service, the RDA, AIIMS, New Delhi, has decided to call off 11-day strike. This decision comes in response to the appeal and direction of the Supreme Court. "