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Patriot Bureau -July 2, 2022

Delhi government to involve food delivery platforms and e-commerce firms for implementing SUP ban

Delhi government to involve food delivery platforms and e-commerce firms for implementing SUP ban

The Delhi government is planning to involve different e-commerce firms and food delivery platforms, including Zomato, Swiggy, Flipkart and Amazon, for effective implementation of the ban on single-use plastic (SUP) items in the capital, officials stated on Saturday

Patriot Bureau -July 2, 2022

Zubair’s bail plea denied, sent for 14-day custody

Zubair’s bail plea denied, sent for 14-day custody

A city court on Saturday denied bail to Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair and sent him to jail for 14 days in a case related to an "objectionable tweet" he had posted in 2018

Patriot Bureau -July 2, 2022

Delhi to expect drizzle: IMD

Delhi to expect drizzle: IMD

On Saturday, Delhiites wake up to another cloudy day as drizzle accompanied with thunder and lightning are expected during the day, as per India Meteorological Department (IMD)

Patriot Bureau -July 2, 2022

 An eclectic affair

 An eclectic affair

‘Fleeting Expressions’ brings together flat works by a wide range of contemporary artists

Patriot Bureau -July 1, 2022

Art beyond labour

Art beyond labour

Gallery Ragini presents ‘Road Less Travelled’, a solo show of recent works by photographer Sanjay Das

Patriot Bureau -July 1, 2022

Man attempts suicide by jumping in front of a train at Moolchand metro station

Man attempts suicide by jumping in front of a train at Moolchand metro station

More than five such cases have been reported in Delhi so far this year

Patriot Bureau -June 30, 2022

No child’s business

No child’s business

At India International Centre, you can catch a photography exhibition titled ‘Life in the Shadows’, featuring unseen photographs clicked by Chitvan Gill

Patriot Bureau -June 30, 2022

Monsoon hits Delhi with traffic snarls and waterlogging

Monsoon hits Delhi with traffic snarls and waterlogging

On Thursday morning, the capital received its first monsoon showers, which was accompanied with waterlogging in many areas causing traffic snarls