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Delhi world’s most polluted capital city again, India ranks third in worst air quality
Delhi has become the world's most polluted capital city again, according to the World Air Quality Report 2023 by Swiss organisation IQAir
High Court sends contempt notice to DDA and Forest officials for cutting down 1,000 trees
The court ordered the officials to ensure that no further trees are felled in the Southern Ridge, emphasizing the importance of adhering to environmental regulations
Court orders Tihar Jail to escort Sanjay Singh to Parliament for Rajya Sabha oath tomorrow
Under the supervision of Special Judge M K Nagpal, the jail superintendent has been tasked with ensuring adequate security measures during Singh's transportation
Traffic snarls on MB Road as three buses break down in south Delhi
The Delhi Traffic Police utilised social media platforms to inform the public about the traffic conditions and urged them to adjust their travel plans accordingly
Art de Vivre à la Française exhibition 2024
This exhibition is crafted to highlight France's extensive expertise in home decor and furnishing, and concrete collaborations between France and India in design and craftsmanship
Two men found dead with stab injuries in Delhi
CCTV camera footage of the area is being analysed to identify the attackers, the officer said, adding prima facie, it appears that both the people were robbed before being killed
Naachiyar Next – A retelling of Andal’s legacy
The 70-minute performance features a talented ensemble of eight dancers, two actors, and four musicians, creating a visually stunning and emotionally charged experience braiding dance, theatrical staging, ritual chanting, storytelling and contemporary movement improvisations
‘Matter complex’: Centre seeks more time to frame policy on online sale of medicines, Delhi HC grants ‘last opportunity’
A bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet PS Arora emphasised that failure to produce the draft policy before the next hearing would prompt the court to proceed with the matter
