Official Turkey tourism figures show that against 41,554 tourists from India, who went to the country last year, the number is down to 31,659 this May
Videos captured by bystanders from the roadside showed thick plumes of smoke rising from the burning structure as flames consumed multiple floors
A raid was conducted on Sunday at a godown in Delhi’s Mundka village following months of surveillance and a tip-off
Investigation has revealed that a large number of pages have been created on social media in the names of religious institutions and their boards
The owner of a house in Humanyunpur where the PM’s poster was pasted on the outer wall said he “Inquilab” and other “objectionable” words written
Announcing the reform at a press conference on Monday, chief minister Rekha Gupta described the move as ‘historic’
In a letter to the Ministry of Transport, DPDA has demanded clarity on enforcement, protection for staff, and withdrawal of penal provisions on dealers
The brief spell of rain also broke a five-day streak of ‘satisfactory’ air in the city, as Delhi’s air quality index (AQI) slipped back to the ‘moderate’ category
Rekha Gupta and the students discussed dilapidated hostels, campus security, poor lighting, security lapses and illegal encroachments
DFS officials said that despite repeated warnings, most societies have either failed to apply for fire safety clearance or allowed their certifications to lapse
PWD minister Parvesh Verma announced a campaign on June 24 to repair 3,400 potholes on 1,400km of roads, ensuring accountability and quality standards.
The exhibition will showcase bio-friendly alternatives to plastic, aiming to promote sustainable lifestyle choices.
In the letter, NDTF said the service of thousands of such teachers remains officially unacknowledged despite years and decades of teaching experience
DJB plans to release 1,200 MLD of treated wastewater into Yamuna to restore its flow and improve water quality, bypassing open drains.
Delhi's One Stop Centres for women in distress are plagued by neglect, lack of funding, and inadequate staff, failing to provide promised support.
Delhi's Lodhi Garden mourns a beloved dead tree, now replaced by a fragile vine, prompting reflection on how we remember vanished city landmarks.
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