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As Authorities Ordered to Clear Sites of Farmers' Protests, BKU's Tikait Brothers Disagree Over Next Move
As numbers have dwindled at protest sites across borders adjoining Delhi, the Ghaziabad and Uttar Pradesh government have asked farmers to vacate the areas.
Delhi Riots: Court Dismisses Bail Pleas of Pinjra Tod Activist Natasha Narwal in UAPA Case
The court said allegations against JNU student and Pinjra Tod member Natasha Narwal were prima facie true and provisions of antiterror law have been rightly invoked in the case.
RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav's Health Improves, Shifted Out of Special Care Unit
The veteran Bihar leader, convicted in fodder scam cases, was shifted to AIIMS in Delhi in an air ambulance on Saturday after his health condition deteriorated.
SC Slams Centre for Doing Nothing to Curb TV Programmes Having Instigating Effect
Referring to the internet shutdown in some areas of Delhi on January 26 when the tractor parade by farmers protesting against three new farm laws had turned violent, the apex court stressed upon the need for fair and truthful reporting and said that probl...
Republic Day Violence Unfortunate But Will Not End Farmers' Movement, Says Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal
Addressing the ninth National Council meeting of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Kejriwal said the farmers' protest against the farm laws is a battle of existence for them.
Low-intensity Earthquake of Magnitude 2.8 Hits Delhi
The epicenter of the earthquake was West Delhi and it occurred at a depth of 15 kilometres at 9.17 am.
Pvt Investment to Trickle in Once Capacity Utilisation Goes Beyond 75%: Uday Kotak
The COVID19 pandemic gave a shock to capacity utilisation and as companies go to capacity utilisation above 75 per cent, they will start looking at expansion and making investments, Kotak said.
22 FIRs Registered by Delhi Police in Tractor Parade Violence on Republic Day
The tractor parade yesterday dissolved into anarchy on the streets of the city as tens of thousands of protesters broke through barriers, fought with police and overturned vehicles.
Farmers' Protest: Home Secy Briefs HM Amit Shah on Delhi Situation
The meeting came after a large number of farmers with their tractors broke police barricades and entered central Delhi areas, including Red Fort and ITO.
Groups of Farmers Start Moving Back to Respective Protest Sites, But Thousands Still in Delhi
Hundreds of farmers were sitting at the ITO crossing and many, who entered the city from the Singhu border protest site, were moving towards Delhi's Outer Ring Road.
Over 19.5 Lakh People Vaccinated Against Covid-19 in India, Says Union Health Ministry
A total of 19,50,183 beneficiaries were inoculated in 35,785 sessions till 7.10 pm on Monday, including 3,34,679 in 7,171 sessions during the day, the ministry said, adding that the final report would be compiled by late in the night.
Cold Wave to Comeback in Delhi, Temperatures Likely to Reduce by 4 Degrees
On Monday, the minimum temperature stood at 7.4 degrees Celsius. Delhi had recorded a cold day on Sunday with the maximum temperature dropping to15 degrees Celsius, six notches below normal and the lowest this month.
Centre Effects Major Secretary-level Bureaucratic Reshuffle, Alok Tandon Appointed Mines Secy
Tandon, a 1986-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, is at present serving in his cadre state Uttar Pradesh.
#MeToo: Ramani's Allegations of Sexual Misconduct False and Fabricated, Akbar Tells Delhi Court
In 2018, the senior journalist had accused the former union minister of sexually harassing her at a hotel following which he resigned from his post and sued her for defamation.
How Pandemic Will Change Republic Day Parade: Physical Distancing, No Motorcycle Stunts, Chief Guest
Besides this, the parade of gallantry awardees and children who have earned bravery awards will also not be there at the 72nd Republic Day event, on account of social distancing, they said.
ED Raids Premises Linked to Maharashtra MLA in Alleged Rs 4,300-cr PMC Bank Fraud Case
Some premises in Mumbai are also being covered, sources said. Purported fund diversions by the HDIL, an accused company in the case, and by some others to the Viva Group are under the scanner of the agency and the raids are aimed at collecting more eviden...