Delhi Govt lost Rs 2,000 due to Liquor Policy: CAG report
According to a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), the excise policy of 2021–2022 caused the Delhi government...
Read moreDetailsAccording to a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), the excise policy of 2021–2022 caused the Delhi government...
Read moreDetailsAfter decades of delays, a Delhi court handed Sajjan Kumar a life term for orchestrating violence in the 1984 anti-Sikh...
Read moreDetailsNaga groups demand transparency from authorities after Assam Rifles allegedly facilitated the movement of armed Kuki militants into Naga areas,...
Read moreDetailsThe Warsaw Mummy Project made headlines in 2021 by announcing the discovery of a fetus inside an ancient mummy. Now,...
Read moreDetailsWhile the Army Chief dismisses reports of drone bombings in Manipur, the NIA presents evidence suggesting that over 40 bombs...
Read moreDetailsThe eagerly awaited Champions Trophy match between India and Pakistan is around the corner, and eateries throughout Delhi/NCR are ramping...
Read moreDetailsAt least four Wikipedia editors were booked after not answering the Maharashtra Cyber Cell notice regarding “objectionable content" about Chhatrapati...
Read moreDetailsA group of Chinese scientists has identified a novel bat coronavirus that could potentially transmit from animals to humans. According...
Read moreDetailsReports of cyber espionage concerns and intelligence inputs about potential attacks, prompted the the Modi Government to enhance the security...
Read moreDetailsRekha Gupta has been declared the new chief minister of Delhi, signaling the BJP's return to power in the national...
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