The DGP also mentioned that authorities have been instructed to monitor routes closely, remain vigilant against anti-social elements, and implement strict controls on provocative content, such as songs and speeches, to prevent unrest.
In response to complaints from parents, the government emphasized that private unaided schools, operating on a no-profit, no-loss basis, must allow parents to choose where to buy these items without financial pressure.
Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Legislative Assembly Atishi questioned the Bharatiya Janata Party for not having a discussion on the budget on Wednesday and said that she has written to Speaker Vijender Gupta and demanded at least two days for discussions on the budget.
Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Legislative Assembly Atishi wrote to Speaker Vijender Gupta on Wednesday and requested that the next three days be devoted solely to discussing the Budget.
She is doing round of various wards of her constituency along with officers of the Delhi Jal Board and Public Works Department (PwD) while listening to the grievances of the people. Reportedly, some constituents conveyed to her some water pumps or street lights are not working, and sewers be
The Delhi Assembly is set to witness key discussions on Wednesday, including deliberations on the Annual Budget for 2025-26, a proposal to enhance MLA support staff, and a review of the CAG's Performance Audit Report on the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC).
Speaking to the media, Atishi argued that the budget has no basis, as the Delhi government won't be able to generate the proposed Rs 1 lakh crore revenue.
New Delhi [India], March 25: In a country where almost everything can be delivered within minutes, waiting 24-48 hours for essential medicines is a challenge that many Indians continue to face. Repill, a health-tech startup based in Delhi, is changing that narrative with its promise of deliv
The budget has seen a significant rise of 31.58% from the previous year, with a total allocation of Rs1 lakh crore for various sectors, including education, transport, and urban development.
New Delhi [India], March 25: Education company, PhysicsWallah's IIT Joint Admission Test ("JAM") secures three AIR 1s, each in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, in the IIT JAM 2025 results. Starting with the first rank holders, namely Suvon Ghosh (AIR 1 in Chemistry), Vikas Choudhary (AIR