Though there were no injuries or deaths, the blaze has left over a thousand slum dwellers without a roof on their head in the scorching Delhi heat.
An American national has been arrested at the IGI airport allegedly with 23 live cartridges, which police claimed was brought from the United States without any valid documentation.
Welcome Colony has recorded the highest percentage of polling in the Delhi civic polls at 89 percent.
Over 1,000 cases of violation of model code of conduct have been registered so far.
Dikshit addressed election meetings at Fatehpur Beri, Sarai Kale Khan, Vasant Kunj, Vikaspuri and Nanakpura.
The bungee jumping trainer, identified as Shailendra Kumar (25), met with gruesome death when the rope supporting him snapped.
The wife and son of an independent candidate contesting the 15 April Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections were shot at.
Science awareness organisation, SPACE will set up telescopes at India Gate on Saturday evening between 7:30 pm and 9:30 pm for people to observe how the sky looks in absence of light pollution.
The signalling system between Pragati Maidan and Mandi House stations had a fault.
The traffic advisory said the restrictions on major New Delhi roads were expected to affect traffic flow at India Gate and Rajiv Chowk.
Ironically, the attendants find the station more comfortable than the night shelter allotted to them.
The Badarpur-Faridabad link is an extension of the existing Central Secretariat-Badarpur corridor and will be integrated with it after completion.
According to sources, the ED is looking into the remittances of more than Rs 18 lakh to the accounts of Jahan Ara, the wife of the senior journalist.
The girl playfully jumped a moving dispatch conveyor belt and carried away to the first level of baggage handling system but saved by a house-keeping staff.
The 787 would be on static display in New Delhi before debuting at India Aviation 2012 in Hyderabad on 14 March.
The meeting between General VK Singh and Lt Gen Bikram Singh comes at a time when the army is witnessing an intense infighting.
Today's earthquake that shook the capital and certain areas in its neighbouring states of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh was the 19th tremor in the country this year so far and third in the past five days.
Readers at the ongoing World Book Fair got to see the poetic side of Kapil Sibal today as the Union minister narrated some of his works from his latest compilation of poems.
Falak underwent a surgery to circulate fluid from her brain to abdomen.
A 17-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped by five men in a moving car after they dragged her into the vehicle as she was standing near a bus stand in Sector 12 on the outskirts of Delhi.
The detained individual had allegedly purchased a SIM card for a Hizbul Mujahideen commander.
During the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi Police had spent Rs 5.58 crore on hiring security equipment which included CCTV cameras for eight days to guard the road events of cycling and marathon at a cost of Rs 1.04 crore.
Tal was taken to the hospital on Monday after shrapnels had got stuck in her spine and liver.
The step would help commuters use all kinds of transport in the city with one single card and make payments through that.
With an eye on MCD polls slated for March, Delhi Government today finally started allotment of around 2,200 low cost flats to industrial workers in the city.
The Centre was today asked by the Delhi High Court to submit a file on the Uphaar theatre fire victims' plea for grant of sanction to prosecute former IPS officer Amod Kanth.
A jugalbandi of tabla and shehnai along with military bands rendering Vandemataram mesmerised the audience at Beating Retreat ceremony, bringing the curtains down on Republic Day celebrations.
The condition of the battered baby currently lodged at AIIMs remains critical, with doctors trying to ascertain the nature of the bite marks on her body
AIIMS has the highest number of footfall (10,000) on daily basis
A total of 280 flights operated using various categories of Instrument Landing System.