Warmer days ahead as temperature continues to rise in Delhi
Residents of the National Capital experienced a warm morning as temperature soared to 33.5°C.
Residents of the National Capital experienced a warm morning as temperature soared to 33.5°C.
In a crackdown on illegally residing foreign nationals, Delhi Police have detained 24 Bangladeshi immigrants, including two minors, from South and Southeast Delhi, officials said on Wednesday.
The Crime Branch Unit of Delhi Police has dismantled a major gambling racket, arresting 21 individuals from Mandawali area in East Delhi, officials confirmed on Wednesday.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta met and sought blessings and guidance from veteran BJP leaders including former Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani and renowned educationist V K Malhotra.
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Wednesday said the “double-engine” government of BJP is ensuring rapid development across the national…
According to the police, at around 4:30 am, the information about a woman found dead at her residence. Based on the circumstantial evidence, they arrested the brothers of the deceased, Abdullah and Arib.
According to the police, a PCR call was received on August 16 regarding a person lying on the road after he was shot by an unidentified person near the DTC bus depot in Shahdara. The injured was taken to GTB hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.
Delhi Water Minister Atishi on Tuesday wrote to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav regarding waterlogging under the Zakhira underpass in the city claiming that the cause of the problem is due to the non-channelisation of water coming from the area belonging to the Railways.
According to the police, the malls that received such threats include Chanakya Mall, Select CityWalk, Ambience Mall, DLF, Cinepolis, Pacific Mall, Primus Hospital, and properties managed by the Unity Group.
Commuters, especially officer-goers and students, had a tough time reaching their destination amid incessant rain. It being a peak hour, many remained stranded on the roads for hours while others reported to duty late.