Delhi NCR
Centres of education in Yamuna Khadar meant to help underprivileged government school students, have been badly hit by the floods, impacting children’s education
[…]Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has started late-night inspections of the ongoing work to ensure their timely completion, Raj Niwas officials said, adding it will continue till August 30
[…]The policy seeks to use the existing roof space of buildings and other open areas for solar systems to harness the potential for generating solar power, NDMC officials said
[…]Specialists and activists proposed several measures to address the issue of child labour effectively in a symposium convened by the National Action and Coordination Group (NACG)
[…]The eight thematic segments of the museum will include ancient Indian knowledge, ancient to medieval, medieval, modern India, the colonial rule, the freedom struggle and the 100 years from 1947 onwards, including the vision ahead
[…]CCTV footage from near the crime scene revealed the involvement of four men in the murder, including two of the victim’s aides
[…]Currently, the city government’s guidelines allow the regular pruning of tree branches with a girth up to 15.7 cm without seeking permission from the tree officer
[…]Victims of Yamuna floods have a special bond with animals. As the high water-level rendered the animals homeless, the locals were ready to risk their lives to save them
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