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Delhi favourite tourist destination of India

Delhi has emerged as the most preferred destination for overseas travellers to India, says a study by an online accommodation booking website.

3 years in jail for graft

A 60-year-old former employee of National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has been sentenced to three years in jail by a Delhi court for misusing his official position by forging several bills and causing loss to the state exchequer.Special CBI judge Swarana Kanta Sharma also awarded a similar jail

Police rapped for failing to check burning of plastic

The National Green Tribunal on Tuesday ordered Delhi Police to ensure that plastic waste is neither burnt nor carried in and out of scrap markets of Mundka and Nangloi in west Delhi.

CM reviews status of green cover in Capital

Chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday asked government officials to keep a "close eye" on compensatory plantation by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, which will cut around 15,000 trees to implement the phase-III expansion of its network.

Miraculous escape for man shot in head, abdomen

Forty two-year-old Preetam Madan (name changed) was hit by two bullets - in his brain and abdomen - and was profusely bleeding when he was wheeled into Delhi government-run Sushruta Trauma Centre on April 28.

Verdict on witnesses in Jessica Lal case

More than two years after reserving its verdict, the Delhi High Court will on Wednesday decide whether to prosecute 19 witnesses, including Bollywood actor Shyan Munshi, on the charge of perjury for turning hostile during the trial of the Jessica Lal murder case.

High court steps in to clear Delhi’s garbage mess

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the Capital's civic authorities to co-ordinate and immediately find a new site in the city for dumping garbage and also form a panel to come up with a solution.

Motorists have a terrible Tuesday on Delhi roads

Traffic jams continued to terrorise Delhi for the third day on Tuesday with thousands of motorists having to negotiate heavy congestion on the city's arterial roads, mostly in south Delhi, during the day.

Green tribunal holds PWD guilty of illegally felling trees

The National Green Tribunal has held Delhi's Public Works Department (PWD) guilty of "illegally felling a large number of grown trees" for a road-widening project in Vasant Kunj.

Ramjas to bring in forensic experts for fair admissions

Ramjas College is set to bring back forensic experts to scrutinize mark sheets and certificates during admission time. The college brought in forensic experts to check all students’ mark sheets and OBC certificates during last year’s admission process to make sure they were not forged after being stung by a fake mark sheet scandal in 2011.

Commission for OBCs unfazed about spending money on advt

 

A commission under the Delhi government recently spent public money on placing big advertisements on doing something that does not fall under its jurisdiction.

Traffic cop among 3 killed in separate accidents

Three people, including a Delhi Traffic Police constable, were killed in two separate road accidents.

As mercury hits new high in Capital, power plays truant

Hour-long power cuts on Tuesday in several Delhi localities laid bare the tall claims by private discoms to provide "uninterrupted power supply" to the city.

Govt to bring services under one platform

Why should a civic agency and not the health department or hospitals be issuing birth or death certificates?

No dummy test conducted by CBI: Rajesh

Dentist Rajesh Talwar on Tuesday told a special court that the CBI did not carry out a dummy test at their Jalvayu Vihar residence in Noida where his daughter Aarushi and servant Hemraj were killed five years ago.

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