India, Putin and New Delhi
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It’s easy to tell when it’s smog season in New Delhi; the air gets darker, heavier and starts scratching the throats and testing the lungs of the city’s 34 million residents.
The return of toxic smog to New Delhi led to a spike in hospitalizations in November, with children suffering some of the worst and most lasting damage. Efforts by the government to clear the air have seen little success,
Authorities have intensified a security crackdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir following a deadly blast near New Delhi's Red Fort
When Vladimir Putin’s plane touches down in New Delhi this week, he will be met with the pomp and ceremony reserved for one of India’s most steadfast partners. Yet his host, Prime Narendra Modi, is simultaneously forging a deep strategic relationship with a key global rival: the United States.
Researchers have tied the problem to widespread over-extraction of groundwater, particularly in lower-income neighbourhoods where piped water is scarce.
By Dhwani Pandya, Aditi Shah and Chandini Monnappa MUMBAI, Dec 5 (Reuters) - IndiGo will cancel around 500 flights on Friday in India, with all departures from New Delhi grounded, amid a deepening crisis at the country's largest airline that has admitted it failed to plan for new flight duty timings imposed on pilots.
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Indian mobile hospital treats over 2,200 cyclone-hit people as New Delhi ramps up relief efforts in Sri Lanka
Colombo, Dec 7 (PTI): A mobile hospital set up by India in Sri Lanka has provided medical care to over 2,200 people affected by Cyclone Ditwah, as New Delhi ramped up its assistance to the flood-ravaged island nation with engineering support and delivery of fresh relief consignments,
Their mother in Karawal Nagar, who is elderly and frail, has not been told of her daughters’ deaths, according to a Harish Singh, a family friend and neighbour.
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Pratika Rawal rewarded Rs 1.5 crore by Delhi government for Women's World Cup heroics
From wheelchair-bound celebrations to a ₹1.5 crore reward, Pratika Rawal’s World Cup journey became a powerful symbol of resilience as Delhi honoured one of its brightest new sporting stars.