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Delhi's Mangolpuri murder: Lens on 'enmity' with 5
The murder case of lab technician Rinku Sharma, who was beaten up and stabbed by a group of men after being dragged out of his house in Delhi's Mangolpuri on Wednesday, is likely to be transferred to Crime Branch of Delhi Police. READ MORE
A layer of dense fog envelops parts of Delhi-NCR
A layer of dense fog envelops parts of Delhi-NCR; visuals from Mayur Vihar Phase-1. (Photos: ANI) #DelhiFog https://t.co/YMWaz1L702
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Dense fog envelops parts of Delhi-NCR; latest visuals from Ghazipur area in Delhi
#WATCH | Dense fog envelops parts of Delhi-NCR; latest visuals from Ghazipur area in Delhi. Delhi's air quality is… https://t.co/IkTJtGwttQ
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6.3 quake in Tajikistan jolts Delhi, north India
Strong tremors were felt across the northern plains, including in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and the National Capital Region after an earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck Tajikistan in central Asia, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said. READ MORE
Boosting the shield: Delhi ready for second round of covid jabs
The administration of the second dose of Covid vaccine will start from Saturday and the authorities expect over 4,000 people to arrive at the vaccination centres for the shots. The first dose was given on January 16 to 4,319 healthcare workers across 11 districts in Delhi. READ MORE
Air quality recorded in 'very poor' category across Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Gurugram and Faridabad: Govt agency data. (PTI)
Delhi records 141 fresh Covid cases; death toll rises to 10,889 with three new fatalities: Authorities. (PTI)
Commotion in NDMC house; AAP seeks resignation of mayor
AAP members in the BJP-led NDMC house on Friday raised vociferous slogans, held placards and sought the resignation of North Delhi Mayor Jai Prakash, a day after the ruling party levelled corruption charges against him. The proceeding of the House, which had convened to finalise the annual budget was marred by protests from the opposition benches. However, the budget was cleared amid the din. (PTI)
Jharkhand locals protest in Delhi against Rihanna's beauty brand
A protest was staged by a group of Jharkhand locals outside the DLF Promenade Mall, Vasant Kunj against international popstar Rihanna's cosmetic brand, Fenty Beauty. The agitators alleged that the brand, which is marketed by a French multinational Sephora, is involved in child abuse since it uses mica, which is mined in Jharkhand and involves lakhs of children to extract it (IANS)
Traffic will remain heavy from Nishaj Raj Cut to Delhi Gate due to ongoing work by Delhi Jal Board Near Brajmohan Chowk: Delhi Traffic Police
Delhi Pollution Control Committee has sough action plans from land-owning authorities of all parks for using treated water from Delhi Jal Board
To minimise the rate at which the groundwater level is depleting, use of treated water, wherever feasible, is the… https://t.co/pdhiCAEuOa
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Mongolpuri murder case: Four held
On 10.2.21 eve,a scuffle ensued during a birthday party in the area of Mangolpuri,following which Victim Rinku Shar… https://t.co/zp4wFLhsXZ
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HC asks Delhi Police to file status report over AIIMS shelter home misbehaviour allegations
The Delhi high court has asked the Delhi Police to file a status report on a social activist's allegation of misbehaviour and pushing by a caretaker of a shelter home at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Counsel for the petitioner, social activist Rachna Malik, submitted that the petitioner's complaint to the police apropos the misbehaviour and pushing by the caretaker at AIIMS has yielded no response.
Jewellery shop looted in Delhi's Tigri area, accused on the run
A jewellery shop was allegedly looted by three persons in Tigri area of the national capital, the police said. The complainant, Kailash Chand Singhal, a resident of Krishna Park, Tigri alleged that he was sitting at his jewellery shop when the incident occurred. Read full story here
Centre gave land meant for school at just Rs 2 crore to build BJP office: AAP
AAP MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the central government allotted over two acres of prime land at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg at just Rs 2 crore to Delhi BJP to build its office. He further alleged that the land was meant for a school and not for building the office of any political party.
Delhi Police rules out communal angle in Mangolpuri murder
The Delhi Police on Friday clarified that the murder of a 25-year-old man in outer Delhi's Mangolpuri area was due to a business rivalry, and no communal angle should be attributed to it. Read full story here
DPCC seeks action plan for using treated water in parks
Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has sought action plans from land-owning authorities of all parks for using treated water from Delhi Jal Board (DJB). National Green Tribunal had directed that all parks should take treated water through effluent or sewage treatment plants installed by DJB. Delhi has more than 17,000 parks and most of them are using water from borewells, said officials.
Four accused involved in killing of a man arrested by Delhi Police. Deceased was stabbed to death after an argument at a birthday party yesterday. "Both the sides had rivalry over opening food joints close to each other": Delhi Police on Mangolpuri murder (ANI)
Foggy morning in Delhi
A cover of "moderate" fog enveloped Delhi on Friday morning, with the city recording a minimum temperature of 10.2 degrees Celsius, MeT officials said. The air quality in the national capital was recorded in the "very poor" category. The air quality index (AQI) was 331 at 9 am, real-time data of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed. (PTI)
Commissioner proposes... house disposes: SDMC nixes tax hikes
South Delhi Municipal Corporation has finalised its budget for 2021-22. With municipal elections scheduled for next year, all taxes that were proposed were rejected by the civic body, even as it also rolled back the tax hikes for commercial properties enforced through the 3rd Municipal Valuation Committee last July. The allocation for discretionary funds for councillors and chairpersons of committees and zones has been raised, while Rs 50 lakh has been set aside for every ward for repair of roads and back lanes. Each ward will also get Rs 5 lakh for streetlights.