Delhi NCR

PTI -September 8, 2025

Yamuna water level recedes in Delhi

Yamuna water level recedes in Delhi

The water level, which had swelled to the season's highest at 207.48 metres last Thursday, has since been declining and was recorded at 205.22 metres on Monday

Kushan Niyogi -September 8, 2025

Delhi’s Traffic Prahari app turns citizens into watchdogs

Delhi’s Traffic Prahari app turns citizens into watchdogs

Reward system sees surge in participants; however, complaints eclipse functionality of the traffic police app

PTI -September 7, 2025

Child’s testimony alone can secure conviction if reliable: HC

Child’s testimony alone can secure conviction if reliable: HC

Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri passed the order on September 3, while dismissing an appeal filed by the convict Tonny.

PTI -September 7, 2025

High tide delays immersion of Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh idol in Mumbai

High tide delays immersion of Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh idol in Mumbai

Despite the delay, thousands of devotees, who came to bid farewell to Lalbaugcha Raja, continued to wait at the chowpatty.

PTI -September 6, 2025

Police, fire teams rescue six from late night blaze in central Delhi

Police, fire teams rescue six from late night blaze in central Delhi

Six rescued from late-night Paharganj blaze as police and fire teams act swiftly

PTI -September 6, 2025

Delhi govt to provide free electricity for Ramleela, Durga pandal committees

Delhi govt to provide free electricity for Ramleela, Durga pandal committees

Gupta said the Delhi government will provide 1,200 units of free electricity, while meters will be installed on just 25 per cent security deposit

VIVEK SHUKLA -September 6, 2025

Double-decker nostalgia returns to Delhi

Double-decker nostalgia returns to Delhi

The Capital may soon see electric double-decker buses on its streets, reviving memories of an era that shaped the city’s transport culture

PTI -September 6, 2025

Delhi CM announces Rs 5 crore financial help for flood-hit Punjab

Delhi CM announces Rs 5 crore financial help for flood-hit Punjab

A total of 43 people have lost their lives across 14 districts of Punjab from August 1 to September 4