Delhi NCR
Last week, vehicular movement was restricted in the water-logged ITO area due to damage caused to a regulator of the Delhi Irrigation and Flood Control Department, caused by the overflowing Yamuna river
[…]In response to the growing concern, the Delhi government has introduced a “mega action plan” to combat the spread of vector-borne diseases
[…]Community radio stations such as Alfaz-e-Mewat have helped bring problems of people in villages and localities to the fore
[…]The exhibition features over 40 projects encompassing a diverse range of artworks, including new commissions, historical works, performances, books, archives, and various landscapes
[…]Cab driver Abdul Quadeer provides basic amenities to customers free of charge to make the journey enjoyable
[…]Delhi chief minister also announced setting up camps for those who lost their important documents like Aadhaar card in the floods
[…]The Yamuna water level in Delhi at 12 noon rose to 205.80 metres from 205.58 metres at 9 am. The water level was 205.52 metres on Sunday night
[…]The Ring Road stretch from Sarai Kale Khan to IP Flyover to Rajghat is now accessible for light vehicles. However, the Ring Road stretch from Shanti Van to Monkey Bridge and Yamuna Bazar-ISBT remains closed
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