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Delhi traffic restrictions begin from today ahead of farmers’ protest
Various farmer groups have announced a march on February 13 to advocate for a law ensuring MSP for their agricultural produce, a condition they had insisted on when ending their protest in 2021. As per the advisory, traffic restrictions and diversions will be in place from today for commercial vehicles
Kiran Nadar: Indian art’s first lady
Art collector and philanthropist says the Padma Shri comes as recognition for her 30 years of work in democratising art
Double murder in salon: Police identify attackers, say dispute over social media post
Authorities initially suspect personal enmity as the motive, stemming from an inflammatory social media post. However, the precise cause behind this tragic incident remains to be confirmed until the perpetrators are apprehended
Lawyers should develop sense of humour, detach from situations: Delhi HC judge
Former high court judge Justice Poonam A Bamba, also present at the event, advised lawyers to "detach" when necessary. Dr Achal Bhagat, a senior consultant and psychiatrist at Apollo Hospitals, joined as a speaker.
We have paid pension dues of DTC employees: Delhi CM Kejriwal
The Delhi Chief Minister has said that the outstanding pension or retired employees of Delhi Transport Corporation has been paid, apologises for the delay
In MCD budget, Rs 15 crore for cow shelters, plan to lease school playgrounds
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal praised the budget, emphasising its alignment with the city's collective aspirations for cleanliness and beauty
Tilonia Bazaar – A celebration of Indian handloom
Tilonia Bazaar has been able to convince people through the years that craft is livelihood for those who produce and an integral part of development of rural India. The Bazaar has also kept, traditional skills alive
Man riding scooter dies under debris as portion of Gokulpuri Metro Station collapses
The DMRC announced Rs 15 lakh in compensation for the kin of the deceased. It has also announced Rs 2.5 lakh for the grievously injured and Rs 50,000 for those who received minor injuries. The transporters also suspended two of its officials over the collapse.
