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Shahjahanpur: Suspecting his wife of being involved in an illicit relationship, a man allegedly attacked her and his two ...
Before becoming one of Bollywood’s most loved and trailblazers, Kriti Sanon was a Delhi girl with big dreams and an even bigger drive. Born and brought up in Patparganj, Kriti completed her ...
Here are all the details of head-to-head records and key statistics for Royal Challengers Bengaluru Vs Delhi Capitals match RCB come into this encounter riding high after a thrilling last-over win ...
The Delhi Police will launch an investigation after TMC MP Mahua Moitra claimed on Tuesday that a few people, allegedly belonging to right-wing ideology, forcibly tried to close fish shops in South ...
(Photo: Anurag Mehra/HT) Around 5,000 students from across Delhi University were swept ... “Aap sab Dilli ke students ho, aur main aapka Dilli ka hi ladka hoon. ‘I’m all because of you ...
CNG autos are common sight in Delhi. The Delhi government has floated a draft of its electric vehicle police (EV Policy 2.0) that has made some strong recommendations, including phasing out of CNG ...
The draft of electric vehicle (EV) policy 2.0, which is likely to be announced soon by the Delhi government, recommends the phasing out of CNG-driven autorickshaws, officials said on Monday.
Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Sood announced audits of private schools amid rising fee hike complaints. Data on fee increases will be available on the DoE website. Leader of Opposition Atishi ...
From debuting a new track to vibing with the audience, the singer’s show at SGGSCC campus in Pitampura was nothing short of electric.
The Delhi High Court on Monday stated that at least one question in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2025) this year has to be scrapped. A bench of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and ...
Delhi residents will now pay Rs 76.09 per kg for CNG—up by Rs 1. Meanwhile, in cities like Noida and Ghaziabad, the price has gone up by Rs 3 per kg, taking it to Rs 84.70. This is the first time CNG ...
In a dimly lit, cluttered workshop in Delhi’s Nehru Place, the air hums with the sound of whirring drills and the crackle of soldering irons. Sushil Prasad, a 35-year-old technician, wipes the ...