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Heavy rainfall in Delhi; waterlogging, traffic disruption in some areas
Heavy rains lashed parts of the national capital on Friday, bringing much-needed respite from the humid temperature. However, waterlogging and traffic slowdown were followed in some areas
Leisure at the atelier
A weekly workshop at Kiran Nadar Museum of Arts will allow families to spend time together and build a stronger bond through art
NCPCR writes to Chief Secretary over children getting drenched in rain for Tricolour event
National Commission for Protection of Child Rights chairperson Priyank Kanoongo in the letter stated that he had received two complaints on Wednesday and Thursday from Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari and has demanded an action taken report to be submitted within a week time
Strict actions against contractors violating safety and security criteria at road construction sites, says Manish Sisodia
After witnessing instances of violation of safety and security standards at road construction sites, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that strict actions will be taken against those violating the norms
Delhi government partners with Burlington English to develop communication skills of school students
Delhi government partners with Burlington English to develop communication skills of school students
The Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) partner with Burlington English to train students and teacher at schools with English language skills
Women living in slums to receive firefighting training in the national capital
Following the incidents of fire in Delhi's slums, the government has decided to train the women living in such areas for firefighting in order to create awareness and assist fire department
Students happy with the second phase of CUET exams
In the second-phase of CUET exams, students say that their experience this time was hassle-free, unlike the phase one exams in July when they faced several issues
Across borders, with love
Asghar Wajahat’s play, 'Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya Woh Jamyai Nai’, poignantly weaves the stories and traumatic experiences of two families affected by the Partition
