The Delhi High court on Monday reserved an order on a plea of a woman seeking permission for medical termination of pregnancy of a 33-week foetus suffering from cerebral deformity.
An affidavit filed by Delhi Government said the decision to place CCTV cameras in classrooms was necessary in light of the increasing incidents of violence in schools and the inability of managements to ensure safety of the students.
The Delhi government schools will be closed on Saturday in view of preparations for the December 4 MCD elections, according to an official notification on Friday.
The sources said there were bizarre instances and individuals pursuing B-Tech and M.Com were registered as construction workers and got sums up to Rs 15,000 transferred into their accounts.
The Law Department of the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government has refused to pay several bills raised by advocates, running into crores, due to blatant non-compliance with financial rules and violation of terms of engagements by the minister Kailash Gehlot, according to law department sourc
BJP President JP Nadda on Friday hit out against AAP over the surfaced videos of AAP minister Satyendar Jain getting a 'massage' in Tihar jail and accused it of reducing the budget of the Delhi government.
The Delhi High Court on Friday directed Delhi Governments to ensure strict compliance of statutory provisions as contained in the provisions of Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013 and the Rules framed thereunder.
Directorate of Vigilance (DoV) of the Delhi Government has underlined a major scam in the matter of "grave irregularities and corruption" by the Arvind Kejriwal Government in the construction of 2,405 classrooms in 193 schools and has recommended "detailed investigation by a specialized a
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the Central and Delhi governments on a plea filed by alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar seeking to shift him and his wife from the Mandoli jail here to any other prison in the country.
A Delhi Court on Friday expressed its concern over the issue of overcrowding in public transport and also sought a report from the Union Ministry of road, Transport and Highways, the Transport department of Delhi Government and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).