DELHI GOVERNMENT
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
Bus route rationalisation to revive in Delhi
The Delhi Government is working on its much delayed plan to rationalise bus routes in the capital so that every passenger can board a bus within 15 minutes and in a radius of 500 metres of wherever they are, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal stated on Wednesday
Toilets intended for PWD can be used by transgenders: Delhi govt to HC
The city government has informed the Delhi High Court that 505 toilets intended for persons with disabilities (PwD) have been designated for the use of transgenders and separate washrooms for the third gender persons will be built very soon
Lokayukta seeks Delhi chief secy’s response on alleged inconsistencies in classrooms construction
In a complaint of alleged financial irregularities regarding the construction of classrooms in Delhi government schools, Lokayukta on Friday ordered the chief secretary to provide the department's response following an investigation
Suspected patient of Monkeypox had travelled abroad, says sources
The suspected patient of monkeypox, who is admitted to the LNJP Hospital, had travelled abroad about a month ago
Delhi government invites cab aggregators to share 50% of the cost for training of women cab drivers
The transport department of the Delhi government invited cab aggregators and fleet owners to tune in 50% of the cost of training for women to employ them as cab drivers
Delhi government broadens Covid-19 vaccination coverage; runs camps in high-footfall areas
As the numbers of Coronavirus cases rise in the national capital, Delhi government runs inoculation camps at various spots to broaden the coverage
Kejriwal announces launching 50 centres across Delhi for spoken English
In an online press conference, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced 50 centres for spoken English to be launched in various locations of the national capital
