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Feeling 'Cheated' by Parties and Govts, Many Returning Migrants Question Why They Cast Votes
A native of Siwan district in Bihar, Roshan arrived in Delhi soon after Holi this year to find a job and support his family. He is now desperate to return home, an endeavour that has turned out to be his biggest struggle in the city.
AAP MLA Vishesh Ravi Tests Negative for Covid-19, to Donate Plasma after Recovering Fully
On May 1, Ravi along with his brother tested positive for COVID-19.
Indian Men's and Women's Hockey Team Members Allowed to Go Home, Can Train in Groups of Up to 6
Hockey India will begin training with precautions and have allowed homesick players and staff to go home from the SAI centre in Bengaluru.
Covid-19 vs TB: 'There's An Obvious Class and Regional Bias in India's Public Health System'
Delhi University teacher Maya John talks about the state of domestic workers and argues that a clear class bias is visible in the government's response to the ongoing public health crisis.
Car Sanitization Becomes a Popular Business Model As Govt Eases Covid-19 Restrictions
Four men in New Delhi have decided to restructure their everyday business model and sanitise cars after the government introduced new norms in Lockdown 4.0.
'He Gives Us Power, So We Provide': Delhi's Bangla Sahib Gurdwara Feeds Nearly 3L People Amid Covid-19
Bangla Sahib is the largest of New Delhi’s 10 gurdwaras, whose kitchens together form a vital part of the city’s strategy to feed the poor during the pandemic.
Families of Jawans Allege Expired Vaccines Administered to Their Children in Delhi CRPF Camp
The anonymous complainant said when parents of the children asked the doctor about why expired medicine was given, the official first said there will be no side effects and then apologised, but CRPF officials present in the camp threatened the families.
Delhi's Khan Market, Connaught Place to Open From Tuesday Following Odd-even Rule
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also warned that if social distancing norms are not maintained by a shopkeeper, his or her shop will be closed and action will be taken.
Opening Up Delhi May be 'Death Warrant For Citizens': Gambhir Warns Kejriwal
The BJP MP says the pace of relaxation should have been slow rather than immediate which he fears may cause more positive cases aggravating the situation.
RS Chairman, LS Speaker Discuss Possibility of Virtual Meetings of Parl Panels
This is the second meeting of the presiding officers of both Houses of Parliament on the issue. The first meeting was on May 7.
Small Fire Breaks out at Sena Bhavan in New Delhi
The fire department received a call at around 7.55 pm after which five fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
Fifth Tranche of Economic Package Will Have Transformative Impact on Health and Education Sectors: Modi
The measures will boost entrepreneurship, help public sector units and revitalise the village economy, the prime minister said in a tweet.
Rajdhani Specials Carry Nearly 3.5 Lakh Passengers in 5 Days, Generate Over Rs 69 Crore Revenue
These trains are railways' first indication that a graded resumption of passenger services are slated to begin after the nationwide lockdown ends on May 17.
RSS-affiliated BMS 'Strongly Opposes' FM Nirmala Sitharaman's Plans on Privatisation
The BMS said privatisation was against national interests and the Indian economy was not going to bounce back on the basis of "failed ideas".
Govt Can't be Bystander on Migrant Crisis, Says Cong Leader Ahmed Patel after 24 Killed in UP Road Accident
Senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel said, "The migrant crisis is now as big as the corona pandemic itself."
BWF Unlikely to Introduce Synthetic Shuttlecocks Next Year, Pullela Gopichand Feels It Won't Be Feasible
Badminton World Federation had approved back in January this year the use of synthetic feather shuttlecocks at sanctioned international tournaments of all levels from 2021.