No new diesel vehicles would be registered in the national capital, the National Green Tribunal said on Friday.
Gearing up to roll out the ambitious odd-even scheme, Delhi government on Thursday said an additional fleet of 6000 buses will be deployed to enhance public transport besides increasing frequency of metro trains and allowing more autos on the roads.
DCW chief Swati Maliwal has urged Lt Governor Najeeb Jung to urgently convene another meeting of the state-level coordination committee on women safety.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said that "ascribing motives" to people who have expressed a sense of insecurity in the country today would be incorrect and that it is the government's responsibility to ensure justice for all.
DCW chief Swati Maliwal accused Delhi police of negligence in a case of alleged rape of an 18-year-old girl by several men for the past six months.
Delhi Government on Wednesday recommended that the Centre suspend Principal Secretary Sanjay Pratap Singh arrested by CBI on Tuesday.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday assured full support of the Centre and Delhi Police to Delhi government on implementing its odd-even scheme for plying of private vehicles in the city from 1 January, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
Clearing the air of confusion over the odd-even number formula, the Delhi government on Tuesday said that now it would be date-wise and not day-wise.
At around 1.30 am on Wednesday morning in south Delhi’s Moti Bagh, Russian diplomat Dmitry Kryukov drove his vehicle into a motorcycle and assaulted a policeman
Former Delhi Transport Minister Ramakant Goswami said the AAP government should've done proper planning before deciding on the odd-even car policy.
Urban mobility experts see sagacity in the AAP government's decision on road rationing.
Most arterial roads in the capital faced massive traffic jams as around 25,000 couples tied the knot in traditional Indian weddings on Monday.
The Delhi government’s policy will compel car-owners to take the public transport to their offices every alternate day. It will undeniably diminish the importance of car as a status symbol.
A Parliamentary panel has felt there is an urgent need to strengthen the security of the Delhi Metro to neutralise the possibility of any terrorist strike.
Both the odd and even-numbered cars will be allowed to ply on Sundays, the AAP government announced on Monday adding that it is the "responsibility" of the Delhi Police to implement the formula to curb air pollution in the national capital.
If anything, the formula based on odd and even numbers proposed by Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal to beat pollution has left Delhi-ites confused.
Days after Delhi Police unearthed an LeT terror plot, a team of Special Cell officers has been sent to Jammu and Kashmir.
CJI Tirath Singh Thakur on Sunday said Supreme Court judges want to help in curbing the alarming level of air pollution in the national capital.
Delhi government said odd-numbered cars will be allowed to ply on Monday, Wednesday and Friday while even-numbered vehicles will run on the other days.
Now that everyone has stopped rolling on the carpet with mirth over the odds-even concept of culling traffic in Delhi, let’s see why it is destined to being stillborn.
Most of the car owners are well heeled and reluctant to use public transport. Many of them would go for a second car with a number plate that allows them to use both the cars on alternate days without falling foul of the law.
Those laughing at the Delhi government's decision to restrict the number of vehicles on roads should know this: The joke is really on them.
The basic monthly salary of Delhi MLAs and ministers is all set to go up by a whopping 400 per cent besides significant hike in a slew of allowances with the assembly on Thursday approving a bill to effect the increase considering rising cost of living.
Observing that the current air pollution levels in the national capital have reached "alarming" proportions and it was akin to "living in a gas chamber", the Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the Centre and city government to present comprehensive action plans to combat it.
The juvenile who was convicted in the 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape case was to be set free this December but the government is looking at ways to monitor him.
Stepping up the attack on ruling AAP over the 2015 Delhi Janlokpal Bill, ousted party leader Prashant Bhushan on Sunday said that "contrary to the claims" made by the Arvind Kejriwal government, the proposed legislation is "completely" different from its previous 2014 version.
In a breakthrough in the biggest cash van heist reported in Delhi, the accused driver of the vehicle has been arrested and the stolen cash recovered from a godown in the wee hours of Friday, police said.
Firstpost sought to get firsthand knowledge from the people directly involved in the sex racket in Delhi.
As an Indian Muslim born in Pakistan, I first visited India in 2013 and was shocked to see the name Aurangzeb adorn one of the most majestic streets of India’s capital.