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Delhi’s grim report card: Capital most unsafe for women, girls and senior citizens
As many as 833 cases of girl child rape, the highest among the metropolitan cities, were reported in 2021, as per the data.
DCW chief urges govt to take solid steps to ensure safety of women
The Delhi Commission for Women on Tuesday expressed alarm about the rise in incidents of crime against women in the national capital and said it is crucial to take strong steps to protect Delhi’s reputation
Active Covid cases in country shrink to 65,732
According to data released on Tuesday by the Union Health Ministry, India added 5,439 new coronavirus infections, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases to 4,44,21,162, while the number of active cases decreased to 65,732
Dip in mercury, light rain likely in Delhi
Mercury in the national capital dropped by a few notches as the minimum temperature on Tuesday settled at 24.6 degrees Celsius, even as the weather office has forecast cloudy sky with drizzle later in the day
Many shades of Delhi
Annexe Art Gallery will be hosting a solo exhibition of paintings by Nita Banerji. Some of her paintings capture the essence of Delhi with beautiful strokes of authentic colours
The three plays by Rama Pandey focus on women-centred issues
In Rang Utsav, organised by RATNAV, theater lovers will witness three plays, written, directed, acted and performed by Rama Pandey, that directly question the problems women face in modern day society.
‘Game changer’ durable coating may kill COVID virus in minutes
The coating's durability comes from polyurethane, a tough, varnish-like sealer that is commonly used on surfaces like floors and furniture.
Delhi HC seeks Centre’s reply in Kailash Gahlot’s plea against needing permission for foreign visits
Delhi HC seeks Centre’s reply in Kailash Gahlot’s plea against needing permission for foreign visits
The petition has arrayed the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Union of India through ministries of External Affairs, Finance, Home Affairs and Prime Minister's Office as parties.
