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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

Cop on gangster's trail shot
7/15/2014 1:38:28 AM

A Delhi Police constable who had been trailing a history-sheeter was shot dead in a blind alley on Monday afternoon.






 

Old methods make policing risky
7/15/2014 1:35:37 AM

Almost 40 policemen have lost their lives on duty in the past two years. While the department maintains that steps are taken to ensure their safety, Delhi Police personnel say little is done for them.






 

Government told to pay Rs 5 lkh to kin of biker shot by cops
7/15/2014 1:32:45 AM

Police firing at bikers on Ashoka Road last July that led to the death of teenager Karan Pandey was disproportionate to the threat, and showed negligence and error of judgment, National Human Rights Commission has observed relying on a magisterial inquiry report.






 

320 protection teams for women
7/15/2014 1:31:12 AM

The Delhi government will soon set up 320 Mahila Suraksha Dals (MSDs) across the capital to address issues of women safety in public places.






 

Unsafe buildings may pay more for water and power
7/15/2014 1:29:43 AM

The Delhi government has decided to follow the example of Hyderabad and Greater Noida for acting against constructions that violate the building bylaws as well as fire and structural safety norms.






 

Grave crisis: 158% rise in rapes by juveniles
7/15/2014 1:27:41 AM

Woman and child development minister Maneka Gandhi's resolve to change the law and treat juveniles as adults in heinous crimes has come amidst the release of some disturbing figures by NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau).






 

Child rights panel against amendments
7/15/2014 1:25:39 AM

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) chairperson Kushal Singh has opposed the proposed changes to Juvenile Justice Act, saying it not be in the best interest of the child.






 

Menaka Gandhi's statement: Experts, activists advise caution
7/15/2014 1:24:34 AM

Women and child development minister Maneka Gandhi's statement that juveniles who commit rape should be tried as adults has revived the debate on lowering the age bar of juvenile delinquents to 16 from 18 years.






 

Nirbhaya's parents welcome Maneka Gandhi's statement
7/15/2014 1:21:19 AM

Nirbhaya's parents on Monday welcomed the statement of women and child development minister Maneka Gandhi that juveniles, accused of serious crimes like rape, be treated as adults.






 

Humidity and heat back to haunt Delhi
7/15/2014 1:18:48 AM

Hot and humid conditions returned to haunt Delhiites, a day after heavy rains lashed the national capital bringing much needed relief from sizzling temperature that prevailed in the city for last several days.






 

BJP MLAs prod Gadkari on polls
7/15/2014 1:17:12 AM

The BJP MLAs from the city landed up at former state in-charge Nitin Gadkari's office on Monday to share their plight of how government officials were not taking them seriously despite the city being under Central rule.






 

AICTE nod must for DU BTech: Smriti Irani
7/15/2014 1:13:42 AM

More than 2000 students were admitted in various B.Tech programmes but after FYUP was scrapped last month and four year undergraduate courses were reverted to three year, these students protested.






 

Funds flow, Yamuna stays filthy
7/15/2014 1:12:32 AM

Every year the state and union budgets raise hopes that the Yamuna may after all soon get a new lease of life. In fact, the Delhi government's budget has been making the exact same promise for seven years.






 

In short-staffed govt schools, no class after Friday
7/15/2014 1:11:01 AM

An eleventh-grader at the Government Co-Ed Sarvodaya Vidyalaya can count on fewer than five fingers the number of classes that have actually taken place since her school reopened after summer break.






 

Power cuts plague city, but worst not over yet
7/15/2014 1:06:07 AM

According to discoms, the worst is not over as they still anticipate a peak demand of 6,100MW-6,200MW in days to come.






 

19 UCMS doctors quit citing lack of pay parity
7/15/2014 1:04:23 AM

Despite losing seniority benefit, 19 doctors of University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi University, have put in their papers in the last three months.






 

10 more in net for Vasant Kunj clash, some at large
7/15/2014 1:02:30 AM

A fortnight after a gang of 25, led by a liquor baron and an MLA's son, sparked mayhem at a nightclub in Vasant Kunj, the special task force nabbed 10 persons, who worked as security-men and bouncers, from different parts of Delhi.






 

Self-immolation bid outside Polive headquarters
7/15/2014 12:56:24 AM

The woman, Sushila (40), has told the police that she was upset after the south-west district police refused to register her complaint about a property dispute between her and her mother, sister.






 

Experts push for non-motor transport
7/15/2014 12:55:03 AM

With Delhi being ranked the most polluted and populous city in the world by international organizations, urban planning experts say there is a need to promote sustainable public transport in the capital.






 

DTC blames DDA for delay in shifting Millennium Depot
7/15/2014 12:53:52 AM

DDA has not so far handed over actual possession of any of the three sites for shifting the 50-acre Millennium Bus Depot built on the fragile Yamuna river bed, DTC on Monday told the Delhi high court.






 

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