Negotiations for a trade agreement between India and the US are in their early stages, and discussions are ongoing, the sources said.
Delhi environment minister said waste at the Bhalswa dump ‘will be reduced to a point where it will no longer be visible’ from a distance by 2026.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will chair a committee to oversee the implementation of the Mahila Samridhi Yojana. A portal to register for the scheme will be launched soon, Gupta said.
Indian railway stations often experience heavy crowds, especially during holidays and festivals, as many people visit to drop off or receive relatives.
In this CNA Lifestyle series, celebrities share their favourite cities to travel to for good eats, and their top foodie recommendations for places to dine and imbibe there.
A senior Railway Ministry official said that the transfers were necessary for a fair investigation into the stampede.
Indian Railways will soon launch the New Delhi-Patna Vande Bharat Express as a special service for the Holi festival. This new train will cover the 1,000 km distance between the two cities in less than 12 hours.
The train will follow a special schedule, running from March 8 to March 20 for Train 02436 (New Delhi to Patna) and from March 9 to March 21 for Train 02435 (Patna to New Delhi).
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ThePrint on MSNDelhi’s new speakeasy culture. Hidden bars, secret doors, passcodes & artsy cocktailsTucked away in cafes, theatres, and vinyl shops, speakeasies like Margaret’s Eye, PCO, and Somewhere, Nowhere cater to Delhi’s in-the-know elite. Finding them isn’t always easy.
This special Vande Bharat Express will provide a comfortable and faster travel experience for Holi travelers between New Delhi and Patna
New Delhi will be the likely venue for this year’s Chess World Cup. Global chess governing body FIDE and the All India Chess Federation are soon expected to announce the host city of the tournament, which had been allotted to India.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNNew Delhi vows to flatten monster garbage pile in Indian capitalIndia's capital New Delhi has vowed to clear one of its largest trash piles by next year as part of a plan to eradicate unsightly landfills dotting the megacity's skyline. Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa told reporters Tuesday that work was underway to process and dispose of waste at one of the city's biggest trash piles.
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