Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold a review meeting on Wednesday with his ministers and officials over the odd-even scheme.
Four members of a family, including a seven-year-old boy, died in a fire which broke out early on Tuesday at their residence in northeast Delhi.
The panel of AIIMS doctors that conducted postmortem on six year old Devansh has not ruled out sexual assault.
The Delhi government on Monday referred the case of the mysterious death of a Ryan International School student to the CBI.
The Delhi government's Directorate of Education (DoE) contended that its 6 January order "was validly and lawfully" issued.
Delhi mayors on Monday met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and sought his "intervention" in getting their "rightful" share of funds.
Noted alumni of St Stephen's College, including historian Ramachandra Guha and chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian, were on Saturday denied entry into the campus to attend a condolence meeting as permission had not been sought for the event.
The sanitation workers of the three municipal corporations on Monday agreed before the Delhi High Court to call off their strike and resume work immediately after MCDs said they have released their wages which would be received by all within two days.
In yet another set back to the AAP government, Delhi High Court on Friday stayed its notification fixing four years as the upper age limit for nursery admission in private unaided schools of the national capital.
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a plea of Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, a Congress MP from West Bengal, challenging a Delhi High Court order refusing to stay his eviction from bungalow at New Moti Bagh in New Delhi.
The submissions were made by the ASG during the final hearing on the issue of interpretation of Article 239AA regarding the powers of the L-G on the governance of Delhi.
Manish Sisodia met the aggrieved family of six-year-old Divyansh Kakrora who was found dead at a water reservoir in Ryan International school.
The principal and four other staff of south Delhi's Ryan International school were arrested on Thursday, five days after a six-year-old student was found dead in a water tank on the campus.
Delhi High Court on Thursday stayed AAP government's order scrapping management quota in nursery admissions in private unaided schools.
A section of AAP workers on Thursday raised concerns over "disconnect" between its legislators and volunteers.
What the present situation requires is a mature approach from all involved. Both parties have shown they are incapable of it. The Congress, which is partly responsible for the crisis, has escaped flak as the other two are busy running each other down. Will the AAP call for an all-party meet to discuss the issue and find a conclusion to the issue? Looks impossible.
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to entertain a plea seeking direction to three civic bodies in the capital to take steps to resolve the strike by their employees that has resulted garbage piling up in the city.
Arvind Kejriwal claimed that the Delhi government's coffers are not overflowing, but it will step in and bail out the municipal bodies for the workers' sake.
With the municipal strike entering its eight day, Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung on Wednesday met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh at his residence.
The agitating MCD staff refused to call off their strike even as mayors of the north and east Delhi municipal corporations said they will accept the loan.
The strike of municipal corporation employees in Delhi over salaries has left health services in the civic body-run hospitals crippled.
Citing "precarious" financial situation, an MCD doctors' association, which is participating in the ongoing strike, has urged both the Delhi government and the Centre to consider taking over the health services from the civic bodies as a "permanent solution".
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday refused to stay the eviction of Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury from his bungalow in New Moti Bagh in New Delhi.
The striking workers of MCD on Wednesday blocked major roads in the capital throwing peak hour traffic out of gear even as the Delhi government suggested that the continuing protests, that have brought the city to its knees, were "political" and instigated by BJP.
As the strike of MCD staff entered its seventh day, Lt Governor Najeeb Jung on Tuesday voiced concern over the "serious situation" in Delhi.
Police are struggling to determine the exact sequence of events leading to the death of the child even after conducting several rounds of questioning in this regard.
Nine JNU students on Tuesday called off their hunger strike against the alleged delay in justice to Rohith Vemula.
Former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said Kejriwal's government has "failed to work in tandem with the central government" for betterment of Delhi.
Delhi Police came under severe criticism after a video emerged in which its personnel were seen thrashing protesters and dragging activists by their hair outside the RSS office in New Delhi during a demonstration against Dalit student Rohith Vemula's suicide.