Four-wheelers are fitted with speed governors to regulate their top speed as per traffic restrictions on different roads in the city
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday announced that the first train for Ayodhya, under the free pilgrimage scheme, would depart from Delhi on December 3
The Delhi government had on November 13 announced closure of schools and other educational institutions in view of the deteriorating air quality
A one-day special session of Delhi Legislative Assembly will be held on November 26, said a bulletin issued on Monday.
The national capital reported zero death and 27 COVID-19 cases in a day with a positivity rate of 0.05 per cent, according to data shared by the Delhi government on Tuesday.
The first train under the scheme carrying 1,000 elderly pilgrims will depart for Ayodhya on December 3
The Delhi High Court sought Delhi government's stand on a plea by ration shop dealers seeking the margin amount owed to them and is pending since July
The Centre said the fair price shops are an integral part of the NFSA and the state has to fall into the architecture of the law
In view of the alarming levels of air pollution, the Transport department of the Delhi government has asked motorists to get colour-coded fuel stickers for their vehicles. The display of chromium-based hologram stickers on all vehicles registered in NCT of Delhi are mandatory as per a Supreme Court order and the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, said a notice issued by the department on Friday. "The owners of old vehicles are advised to approach dealers concerned for affixing Chromium based hologram stickers on the windshield of their vehicles depending on the relevant class of fuel," it said. The colour-coded stickers help enforcement personnel visibly identify fuel type of a vehicle during checks on the roads. Vehicles registered prior to April 2019 did not come with these stickers -- blue for petrol or CNG and orange for diesel vehicles. According to the rules, owners of vehicles without sticker are liable to be slapped with a fine of Rs 10,000 compoundable to Rs 5,500 for th
With the discontinuation of Delhi government liquor vends in wake of the new excise policy, 194 outsourced employees hired through (ICSIL), engaged in liquor business have lost their jobs.
Nearly 600 vends run by Delhi Government will be shut from Tuesday night
The Supreme Court refused to entertain the Centre's plea against the Delhi High Court order directing the AAP government not to stop or curtail the supply of foodgrains or flour to fair price shops
Nearly 20,000 people have applied for e-auto permits as the last date for submitting applications closed on Monday. The Delhi government has, however, extended the last date for applying the same for women till the 33 per cent slots reserved for them are filled up. The city transport department has so far received 19,885 applications for e-auto registration, including 698 from women, said a statement from the department. Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said earlier the vacant slots for women were to be filled with general category applicants, but over the past one month, a larger number of women are noticed to be showing interest and applying for e-auto permits. "We are keeping it open for now. We are also in talks with NGOs to train more women and we hope to see more strong women driving autos, cabs and even buses on Delhi roads in the future," he said. The department had extended the last date to apply for e-auto permits from November 1 to November 15. A total of 4,261 permit
Kejriwal will address the rally and give guarantee for employement, said AAP Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh
Kejriwal on Wednesday said his party is following "true Hindutva"
The bench said all street vendors must be paying their 'haftas' to authorities that is why they are sitting there
The plea sought to ensure that the unspent funds that have been diverted in the last three years are reverted to the SCSP and are used for special schemes set up for the welfare of the Scheduled Caste
Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot made the announcement
The Delhi government is likely to roll out the policies within a month to create job opportunities
Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister on Monday announced an increase in the minimum wages of the labourers