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| Delhi News, Delhi City News - Cities News - Times of India |
| Latest New Delhi news stories and updates from the capital city of India from the Times of India newspaper websites' Delhi NCR news section |
Bangkok designer's robbery trip to Dariba ends at IGI
6/12/2014 12:45:06 AM
Sitting thousands of kilometres away in Bangkok, a man plotted a sensational robbery at the wellknown bullion market here, came down to India and executed it successfully with the help of two friends on Tuesday night.
Longest heatwave in 19 years, outages dog Delhi
6/12/2014 12:42:37 AM
The last six days of sweltering heat that left Delhiities high and dry has been the longest heatwave in the capital since 1995, according to an analysis by IGI Met director R K Jenamani.
AAP MP brings up Delhi power crisis in Lok Sabha
6/12/2014 12:39:49 AM
Delhi power woes found a resonance in Lok Sabha when AAP MP Bhagwant Mann slammed the BJP government for turning a blind eye to the people who are reeling under a crisis.
Powerless for 12 hours, protesters burn bus
6/11/2014 10:35:38 PM
Anger over power cuts in the capital boiled over into violence on Wednesday morning as a few hundred residents of Bhajanpura in northeast Delhi, protesting against a nightlong outage in the area, clashed with police and set fire to a DTC bus.
Child trafficking on rise, claims report
6/11/2014 10:30:33 PM
The report, based on case studies, has been put together by the Global March Against Child Labour network and will be published on World Day Against Child Labour to remind the Union government that the business of trafficking is claiming children like never before and here, too, the girl child is the most endangered.
HC seeks reply on Manu parole
6/11/2014 10:24:32 PM
The exams are likely to commence from June 19.A vacation bench of Justice Gita Mittal issued a notice to Delhi Police, seeking its response by June 16.The court also said Sharma should have moved the courtearlier.
Police stop peace rally to PM's house
6/11/2014 10:22:32 PM
The Indo-Pak peace rally initiated by Delhi University Students for Peace was stopped in North Campus at 6.30am on Wednesday and its convener Praveen Kumar Singh and others were detained at Maurice Nagar police station.
Five sent to jail for forcing girl into prostitution
6/11/2014 10:21:43 PM
A trial court has sentenced five people, including two women, to seven years of rigorous imprisonment in a case in which a minor was raped and later forced into prostitution.
A brothel earns Rs 1.5 crore a year
6/11/2014 10:18:40 PM
The dark alleys of Swami Shradhanand Marg, infamous as GB Road-the capital's biggest red light area, is home to around 4,000 sex workers.This is one of the 1,000 plus such spaces in the country.
22 kids found in east Delhi sweatshops
6/11/2014 10:17:49 PM
A total of 22 children working at unauthorized bakeries in Jagatpuri area of east Delhi have been rescued on Wednesday.The children were forced to work in inhuman conditions, officials said.
Harsh Vardhan at RML on sanitation drive
6/11/2014 10:16:51 PM
Union health minister Harsh Vardhan visited Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi on Wednesday as part of his hospital sanitation drive.
Court orders FIRs against 3 CRPF doctors
6/11/2014 8:29:51 PM
The Delhi high court has ordered filing of FIRs against three senior CRPF doctors in a case alleged forging of medical documents of an IG rank officer under their observation for getting a health clearance for his promotion.
Anticipatory bail in northeast 'slur' case
6/11/2014 8:28:01 PM
A man, accused of using derogatory words against some students from the northeast, has been granted anticipatory bail by a trial court, which observed that although such incidents are on the rise in the city, every case has to be dealt with on the basis of the facts.
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