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Two Private Security Guards Beaten to Death with Sticks in Delhi's Narela
According to the police, the two guards were on night duty on Saturday when they were beaten up with sticks inside a building on the premises of a private company.
Amit Shah Reviews Covid-19 Situation in Meeting with Delhi Mayors, Commissioners of Civic Bodies
The key objectives of the second meeting were to review the steps taken by the municipal bodies and how to check the further spread of the virus, a government official said.
Honda Recalls Over 65,000 Vehicles in India Due to Faulty Fuel Pumps
The replacement will be carried out free of cost at company dealerships across the country in a phased manner starting from June 20 and the owners will be contacted individually.
PM Modi to Hold Fresh Round of Consultations with Chief Ministers Next Week, Discuss Unlock 1.0
The virtual interaction will take place on June 16 and June 17 -- the states and union territories have been divided over the two days and discussions on the government's Unlock 1.0 will take place.
Vehicle Registration Across India Dips 88.8 Percent in May Due to Covid-19 Lockdown
FADA said that while there has been a substantial pick up in auto retails in comparison to May, the overall outlook continues to be grim.
Govt Mulling to Include Sudden Loss of Taste, Smell as Criteria For Coronavirus Test
The issue was discussed in a meeting of the National Task Force on COVID-19 held last Sunday, but no consensus on the matter has been reached yet.
Delhi Government Updates Its Covid-19 Discharge Policy, Get All Details Here
Mild or very mild or pre-symptomatic patients will be discharged within 10 days of showing symptoms and when they show no fever for three continuous days.
FM Says No Late Fees on Registered Entities with Nil GST Return Filing between July 2017 & Jan 2020
The council was also expected to discuss the impact of Covid-19 on tax revenues and decided on the framework for compensation payout to states, according to sources.
Delhi Govt Allows Restro-bars, Clubs to Sell Stocked Beer to Liquor Shops
According to the Excise Act, the restro-bars, hotels, and clubs can only sell liquor to their customers, however, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it would be a one-time relaxation.
India Passes UK to Become 4th Worst-affected Nation by Covid-19, Registers 9,500 Cases for 7th Straight Day
India has registered more than 9,500 cases for the seventh day in a row, while the one-day casualty figure crossed the 300-mark for the first time on Thursday.
Finmin Proposes to Decriminalize Host of Minor Offences under 19 Legislations
The 19 legislations include Negotiable Instruments Act (cheque bounce), SARFAESI Act (repayment of bank loans), LIC Act, PFRDA Act, RBI Act, NHB Act, Banking Regulation Act and Chit Funds Act.
USCIRF Has No Locus Standi to Pronounce on Indians' Constitutionally Protected Rights: Jaishankar
The USCIRF has been known to make prejudiced, inaccurate, and misleading observations regarding the state of religious freedom in India, the minister said.
Govt to Focus on Domestic Manufacturing of Arms, Ammunition to Promote 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan'
Addressing a webinar on 'Atmanirbhar Bharat: Opportunities for Homeland Security Industry', Reddy said 'Atmanirbharta' (self-reliance) is not just a dream, but a well thought out roadmap for a future-ready India.
Four Arrested for Organising Birthday Party at Delhi Restaurant, Exceeding Capacity
The police said 38 people attended the party on Monday which was organised in violation of norms issued by the government amid COVID-19 pandemic and also for failing to maintain social distancing.
Has China Occupied Indian Territory in Ladakh: Rahul Gandhi Asks Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Gandhi and Singh have been engaged in war of words on Twitter since Monday evening on the issue and have been taking swipes at each other by using couplets of Ghalib.
24x7 Helpdesks to be Set up at Delhi Govt Hospitals to Ensure Hassle-free Admission
The order has been issued in view of the COVID-19 situation under the regulations of the Epidemic Diseases Act 1897, they added.