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World Cup 2023: Cricket enthusiasts surprised by the low turnout during the first match in Ahmedabad
World Cup 2023: Cricket enthusiasts surprised by the low turnout during the first match in Ahmedabad
Even as India hosts the World Cup after 12 years, cricket fans are surprised by the low footfall and empty seats in the opening match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad
Delhi govt’s excise department earns over Rs 3,500 crore in first half of FY 2023-24
Official data reveals that from April to September in the fiscal year 2023-24, the Delhi government accrued revenue totaling Rs 3,588 crore. This revenue from the liquor trade comprises Rs 2,457 crore in excise duty and Rs 1,131 crore in value-added tax (VAT) on the sale of 27.6 crore liquor bottles during this period
FCI beat RBI to win All India Public Sector T20 Cricket title
Food Corporation of India chase the 168-run target set by Reserve Bank of India in Gurugram to win by eight wickets
India achieves its biggest Asian Games haul
Nation ends Day 11 of the continental games with 81 medals after earning 12 on Wednesday to surpass the 70 they got four years ago. It also got three gold on the day to reach 18, two more than the previous best of 16 in 2018
Take the fall!
This season, typically spanning from late September to October end, brings relief from the scorching summer heat, offering a pleasant interlude before the onset of winter
Delhi CM miffed as waste removal work at Okhla landfill ‘lagging’ behind target
The Okhla site, hosting a staggering 45 lakh tonnes of waste, initiated the removal process in November of the previous year
Study reveals bias against women by drivers, conductors in Delhi buses over free travel
The Delhi government has responded to these concerns, asserting that it has taken robust measures to address complaints, including blacklisting errant drivers
Study Reveals Potential Health Risks Due to Nanoparticle Emissions from Delhi’s Transportation Sector
Nanoparticles in the size range of 10 to 1000 nm, directly linked to vehicular engine exhaust, were found to be more prevalent in roadside areas. During periods of high wind speed, these particles dispersed into the surrounding regions near the road, potentially increasing exposure to nearby residents
