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The ban is placed owing to the severe pollution levels in the city
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The Delhi Traffic also posted tweets informing people about the stretches where they are expected to witness waterlogging
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District magistrates and deputy commissioners of police will ensure that idols of Lord Ganesha are not set up in a tent or pandal
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Ram Niwas Goel said that the tunnel was used by the Britishers to avoid reprisal while moving freedom fighters
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Payment of toll tax or environment compensation charge can be made only through an RFID tag for any commercial vehicle entering Delhi
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According to the order, up to a maximum of 50 per cent of the seating capacity of the classroom will be allowed
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At present, Delhi Metro has 347 such separate toilets across its stations, a senior official said
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According to Delhi Police, the incident happened at 8:30 in the morning
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Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said a final decision was yet to be made regarding junior classes
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Nuthalapati Ramana issues extraordinary rebuke over ‘custodial torture and other police atrocities’
In an extraordinary rebuke over police brutality, India’s chief justice has said the most dangerous places in the country for threats to human rights are police stations.
Nuthalapati Ramana said that rather than being the safest places, “the threat to human rights and bodily integrity are the highest in police stations”.
Related: ‘We are not safe’: India’s Muslims tell of wave of police brutality
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Schools in Delhi will partially resume classes and students are permitted to visit their schools for admission-related work and practicals
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With Covid-19 cases now dropping, Delhi has relaxed most restrictions on public movement and outdoor activities
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The nearly one kilometre (891 m) long Najafgarh-Dhansa Bus Stand section will take the metro further into the interior areas of Najafgarh
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Delhi administration sounded a flood alert and expedited efforts to evacuate people, as the river breached the danger mark
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The administration had sounded an alert in the low-lying areas close to the river floodplains and the situation is being monitored
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Asthana’s appointment came just days before his superannuation on July 31
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The monsoon, which arrived in Delhi on July 13 making it the most-delayed in 19 years, is now drenching Delhi, flooding low-lying areas
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Kejriwal has asked the public to recommend the names
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The Delhi Traffic Police took to Twitter to inform commuters about waterlogging and the areas where traffic movement had been affected
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The DMRC, till Sunday, was running trains with 50 per cent seating capacity since June 7
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PM talked about how technology and digital have become the emerging areas of cooperation between India and France
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Religious places in the city will also reopen but no visitors will be allowed
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The government had said that a decision will be taken soon regarding the opening up of gyms, spas, salons in the city
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On Monday, trains begun plying, with the scheduled starting time for services being 6 am
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The circular issued by GIPMER had asked its nurses to use only Hindi and English for communication or face ‘strict action’
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Delhi had begun the unlocking process from May 31 with factories and the construction sector resuming operations
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the news in a virtual press conference on Friday
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The COVID-19 situation has been improving in Delhi with the number of cases and positivity rate going down steadily in the past few days
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Sisodia says pharma firm refused to supply required doses after reserve stock of vaccines exhausted
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India and China have reached an agreement on disengagement
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