To step up the public transport system within Dwarka, the government on Tuesday inaugurated the ‘Dwarka Circular Sewa’, an air-conditioned shuttle service exclusively for residents of the sub-city.
For the second consecutive year, the Delhi government has failed to utilise the funds provided by the Ministry of Minority Affairs for the upliftment of the Muslim community in the Capital.
A fast-track court on Saturday awarded life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 5,000 each to five members of Gurgaon’s ‘killer cabbie’ gang that used to give lifts to unsuspecting passengers on the Gurgaon highway and then rob and kill them.
A woman convict’s wish to meet two male undertrials prompted her to weave a web of lies that kept a city court ensnared for around two months before her bluff was called.
A city court on Tuesday dismissed the bail plea of the four youths arrested for allegedly molesting a girl student and creating a ruckus on the JNU campus on Sunday evening.
Bamboo is chic. That’s the message at the National Mission on Bamboo Applications stall at the ongoing India International Trade Fair at Pragati Maidan.
A real estate agent was allegedly dragged into a Mercedes car from near the Lieutenant-Governor’s house in Civil Lines area, threatened and later thrown out of the car on a deserted road.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday sought assistance of the Attorney General to decide whether the government can be directed to pay compensation to a accident victim, if the vehicle involved belonged to the government.