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Leopard, 2 hyenas found dead in Gurugram
young leopard and two hyenas were found dead under mysterious circumstances on Tuesday in a village in Sohna block of Gurugram adjoining the national capital. The carcasses of the animals were first spotted by villagers of Nangli village in Haryana.
Garbage burning near Mohan Nagar in Delhi.
Garbage burning near #MohanNagar as #Delhi's air quality remains in the higher end of the 'very poor' category. AQI… https://t.co/oq02nmgxmh
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Delhi Development Authority is re-opening public hearing at its headquarters Vikas Sadan from Thursday, February 4 with social distancing norms.
Sero survey shows about 56% of people have developed antibodies. We should not get into discussions over herd immunity. Everyone should follow Covid-19 appropriate behaviour including wearing masks & sanitizing hands regularly: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain. (ANI)
SC to hear plea seeking judicial enquiry into Delhi's tractor rally violence
The Supreme Court will on Wednesday hear the PIL filed by lawyer Vishal Tiwari seeking immediate direction for a judicial enquiry into the January 26, Republic Day, alleged violence during the farmers' tractor rally held in the national capital.
Farmers' stir: Police turn Delhi borders into fortresses
Farmers' protest sites at Delhi's borders turned into fortresses Monday as police beefed up security and strengthened barricades. Click here to take a look
The traffic movement has not been blocked by farmers, it is because of the police barricading: BKU leader Rakesh Tikait
"There's no problem if Opposition is coming to support us, but it should not be politicised. We can't do anything if leaders come. The traffic movement has not been blocked by farmers, it is because of the police barricading," said BKU leader Rakesh Tikait.
Israel embassy blast case handed over to National Investigation Agency
Israel Embassy blast case has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) by ministry of home affairs, reports ANI.
Shiv Sena leaders, including party MPs Arvind Sawant and Sanjay Raut, meet Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait at Ghazipur (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh) Border.
Delhi high court dismisses a PIL seeking a direction for release of all persons who have been allegedly placed under illegal detention on or after Jan 26, in & around Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur borders.
Security beefed up at Delhi borders; traffic congestions on key roads in city
Security has been stepped up with the deployment of extra personnel and strengthening of barricades near farmers' protest sites at Delhi's borders, leading to traffic congestions on many key roads in the national capital. Taking to Twitter, the Delhi Traffic Police alerted commuters about the closure of borders and suggested alternative roads for travel.
Latest visuals from Ghazipur Border where farmers are protesting against farm laws
Delhi: Latest visuals from Ghazipur border where farmers are protesting against #FarmLaws. https://t.co/Ggg3jlYYdw
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Textile parks a push for us: Noida traders
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman's announcement to propel the textile industry by launching seven textile parks pan-India has brought a ray of hope for Noida’s garment manufacturers, who consider it a “much-awaited big push”. Read full story
At 74.4%, Delhi sees dip in jab count
The number of healthcare workers turning up at 106 vaccination centres for Covid shots on Monday declined as compared to the last vaccination session, with only 7,894 individuals getting the shots out of 10,600 people expected to get the jab. Monday’s percentage turnout was 74.4% as compared with 82.7% reported during the last session. Read the full story here
EDMC to regularise all safai staff till 2006
East Delhi Municipal Corporation, at a special meeting on Monday, passed a proposal to regularise daily wage sanitation workers deployed from 2003-2006 and arrange for payment of their arrears as and when funds are made available. Read the full story here
Delhi: Four men cut open four ATMs over weekend
Various ATMs across the city were cut open using a gas cutter and the cash box stolen by four men, who entered isolated ATMs in southeast and west Delhi over the weekend. Click here to read this story
Delhi Police nab history-sheeter
One History Sheeter, wanted in robbery cases, nabbed by joint team of PS Sadar Bazar and AATS. His family resisted… https://t.co/9vmWLire0F
— DCP North Delhi (@DcpNorthDelhi) 1612246277000
Traffic diverted in many parts of Delhi due to farmers' protest
The Delhi Police diverted vehicular traffic at Akshardham and Nizammudin Khatta towards Anand Vihar, Chilla, Delhi-Noida Direct (DND) flyway, Apsara, Bhopra, and Loni borders on Tuesday due to the farmers' agitation at the Ghazipur (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh) border. Traffic from Singhu, Saboli, Piau Maniyari borders has also been closed. Read full story
Delhi's minimum temperature likely to rise in next two days
Delhi's minimum temperature is likely to rise by at least three degrees Celsius over the next two days under the influence of a fresh western disturbance, the India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday.
Gazipur Border closed for traffic due to farmers' protests
Gazipur Border is closed for traffic due to farmers' protests. Please take alternate routes via Anand Vihar, Chilla, DND, Apsara, Bhopra & Loni borders, said additional CP Traffic, Outer Range, Delhi.