Delhi govt postpones e-buses launch due to state mourning on Pope’s demise
The BJP-led Delhi government on Tuesday postponed the launch of electric buses in the wake of the mourning being observed on the demise of Pope Francis across the country.
The BJP-led Delhi government on Tuesday postponed the launch of electric buses in the wake of the mourning being observed on the demise of Pope Francis across the country.
The revised rates will come into effect from April 1, the minister said. With this, he claimed that Delhi has become one of the states offering the highest minimum wages in the country.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that special assemblies and educational activities would be conducted across schools in the city over the next 15 days to familiarize students with Dr Ambedkar’s ideals, struggles, and contributions.
He called it a “revolutionary step” in the health sector of Delhi, which will be extremely beneficial for the Delhiites.
The opposition AAP on Wednesday claimed that the BJP-led Delhi government in collusion with private schools is all set to allow a 10 percent fee hike every year.
The Mohalla buses are being run on trial basis for seven days from Kailash Colony Metro Station to PNB Geetanjali and Lok Kalyan Marg Metro Station to Vasant Vihar.
This is a part of proactive measures taken by the Delhi Government to address the increase in the national capital's pollution levels during winter season.
The Delhi finance minister said her government ensured the resumption of the pensions withheld by the Central government for five months.
At a round table conference chaired by Environment Minister Gopal Rai, over 40 departments, experts and officials convened to overhaul the existing climate policy of 2019, highlighting the urgent need for action as the city faces unprecedented heat waves and record rainfall.
The Minister made the statement after she inaugurated a four-storey school block in the Government Co-Ed Secondary School in the narrow lanes of Maidangarhi village.