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The Irrigation and Flood Control Department has floated bids for the cable bridge project at Karkari Mor, estimated to cost ₹1.8 crore
The investigation into the deadly Delhi Red Fort blast has uncovered that the suicide bomber, Umar un Nabi, possessed a 'portable chemical lab' within a large suitcase. He used it to test and create e
Delhi Government declares public holiday on 25 November for Shaheedi Diwas of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib. Check schools, banks, offices- full list of what's open and closed.
Authorities in India are investigating a deadly blast near a busy metro station in New Delhi. The explosion late Monday near the historic Red Fort killed at least eight people and injured several others.
The National Investigation Agency said it had arrested Amir Rashid Ali in Delhi, adding the car used in the attack was registered in his name
Karnataka Congress legislators traveled to New Delhi to advocate for Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar's potential elevation amid speculation of a leadership change as the government reaches its halfway mark.
Authorities said the car that exploded was registered to Amir Rashid Ali, who they alleged had traveled to New Delhi from Indian-controlled Kashmir to facilitate the purchase of the vehicle.
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A Gen Z employee’s blunt leave message amid Delhi pollution went viral on X (formerly Twitter).
In the post, Srivastav shared a conversation where a Gen Z employee simply informed about taking leave due to Delhi’s pollution. In a short message, the employee wrote: “I won’t be able to work today, my eyes are burning.” Srivastav highlighted the candid style Gen Z employees often have, even when ordering leave instead of asking for it.
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Gold Prices Soar On November 25, Check Gold Rates Today In Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, And More Cities
Gold Price (22K per gram) in India today stands at Rs 11,660 in Delhi, Rs 11,645 in Mumbai, and Rs 11,650 in Ahmedabad.
It’s easy to tell when it’s smog season in New Delhi; the air gets darker, heavier and starts scratching the throats and testing the lungs of the city’s 34 million residents.