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| Latest New Delhi news stories and updates from the capital city of India from the Times of India newspaper websites' Delhi NCR news section |
Once crime's nursery, Madangir now its HQ
8/7/2014 9:58:01 PM
For the cops of south Delhi, Madangir is a hotspot for criminals. For many pickpockets, bag-lifters, bank robbers and extortionists—the resettlement colony in southeast Delhi is both home and workstation.
Nirbhaya kin back new juvenile Bill
8/7/2014 9:56:23 PM
"Had the law been in place then, my daughter's killer would not have got away with just three years of punishment," Nirbhaya's father said on Thursday, welcoming the new juvenile justice Bill.
Cops say gang war led to street attack
8/7/2014 9:55:17 PM
Two of the five teenagers, who chased a 20-year-old youth in southeast Delhi's Madangir and stabbed him to death, were arrested on Thursday after documents proved they were not juveniles.
22,000 challaned in July for not wearing seat belts
8/7/2014 9:53:34 PM
Years after seat belts were made mandatory, Delhiites still seem unwilling to wear one. More than 22,000 people were prosecuted last month for not wearing seat belts.
DDA to reply on abattoirs
8/7/2014 9:47:04 PM
The Delhi high court on Thursday asked DDA to inform it in two weeks about the progress made with respect to allocation of land to the municipal bodies for running slaughter houses.
Review public prosecutors' pay: HC
8/7/2014 9:45:20 PM
The existing pay scale of an additional public prosecutor in trial courts is lower than that of a nurse in the capital. Not only that, Delhi's assistant public prosecutors and additional public prosecutors have a lower pay grade than their counterparts in other states.
Iconic buildings picked for rain water harvesting
8/7/2014 9:43:10 PM
In a first-of-its-kind survey of government buildings in Delhi, Central Public Works Department has identified structures that need rain water harvesting systems.
AAP launches wing to focus on women
8/7/2014 9:37:28 PM
On Thursday, the first death anniversary of one of the party's most well known activist Santosh Koli, AAP launched its women's wing—AAP ki Nari Shakti.
5 held for blackmail
8/7/2014 9:32:58 PM
A gang that extorted money by threatening to frame people in rape cases has been busted with the arrest of two women and three men.
FIR in Sheila Dikshit's pet project, 3 booked
8/7/2014 9:14:50 PM
Probing alleged irregularities in the water distribution projects started in PPP mode during Sheila Dikshit's tenure in Delhi, CBI on Thursday registered an FIR against three senior officials of Delhi Jal Board and private companies in a Rs 520-crore project.
3 SHOs don't file rape FIR, shunted out
8/7/2014 9:07:40 PM
The station house officers (SHOs) of Punjabi Bagh, Aman Vihar and Nangloi have been transferred to district lines for allegedly refusing to register an FIR on a rape complaint.
Man dies in fight over water
8/7/2014 8:57:39 PM
A man was killed and his brother injured during a brawl with two men over a bottle of water in west Delhi's Rajouri Garden on Thursday. The accused were arrested within hours of the incident.
Amateur chefs cook up a storm online
8/7/2014 8:39:36 PM
Homemaker Nisha Madhulika (54) from Noida got more than a lakh views on her online cooking videos in Hindi.
BJP meets Nitin Gadkari on e-rickshaws
8/7/2014 7:36:14 PM
A group of BJP leaders led by Delhi chief Satish Upadhyay on Thursday urged Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari to ensure documents on the proposed policy on e-rickshaws are submitted to the Delhi HC.
Nirbhaya effect? Delhi sees 30% drop in foreign tourists
8/7/2014 6:59:06 PM
ASI sources said there was a drop is in both Indian and foreign visitors in Delhi in 2013-14, although the fall in the number of foreign visitors is more pronounced.
Nibhaya effect? Delhi sees 30% drop in foreign tourists
8/7/2014 6:59:06 PM
ASI sources said there was a drop is in both Indian and foreign visitors in Delhi in 2013-14, although the fall in the number of foreign visitors is more pronounced.
Delhi high court decides 3-year-old murder case in 30 minutes
8/7/2014 6:39:08 PM
Setting an example in quick disposal of lawsuits, the Delhi high court has decided a long pending murder case in just half an hour.
Private schools told to install GPS in buses
8/7/2014 6:36:45 PM
The transport department issued an advisory on Thursday directing all private unaided recognized schools to ensure safe transportation of children and install GPS system in buses.
'Missing' boy keeps cops on toes for six hours
8/7/2014 6:34:10 PM
A 12-year-old boy, who went missing on Thursday from outside his school, kept the south district police on its toes throughout the afternoon.
Chandni Chowk for pedestrians on Independence Day
8/7/2014 6:33:13 PM
This Independence Day, Old Delhi will open up to 21st century Delhi. LG Najeeb Jung has asked NDMC and traffic police to organize Raahgiri Day at Chandni Chowk.
A diagnostic centre at every turn, but there are no rules
8/7/2014 6:32:18 PM
The main reason for this state of affairs is that the law in Delhi does not require diagnostic centres to register.Neither Delhi Medical Council nor the state health department can monitor or take action against them.
Man hacks wife to death before attempting suicide
8/7/2014 6:29:50 PM
A 30-year-old hacked his wife to death in Govindpuri in southeast Delhi early on Thursday morning.He then drank a bottle of poison and tried to hang himself from a window grill but it came loose under his weight.
'5% meddling by netas in CBI,' says its director
8/7/2014 6:27:46 PM
India's premier investigating agency, CBI, has 5% political interference.At least that's what its director, Ranjit Sinha, said on Thursday at a leadership summit in Shri Ram College of Commerce.
1,434 women personnel enrolled in Delhi Police
8/7/2014 6:26:28 PM
A day after home minister Rajnath Singh told Parliament that one-third of Delhi Police should be women, 1,434 policewomen have already been enrolled.They have been recruited on a fast-track basis.
Three times ASI budget spent on three sites
8/7/2014 6:24:31 PM
Archaeological Survey of India seems to be spending three times more than its budget on just a fraction of the total number of monuments under its protection.
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