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Families face loss, uncertain future

New Delhi, Sept. 11 -- As the Yamuna River finally receded below the danger mark earlier this week, thousands of families displaced by the floods in Delhi's low-lying areas are returning to homes fill... Read More


Govt flags shortage of water and power in schools; HC slams 'Tin Shed' classrooms

New Delhi, Sept. 10 -- A government review has revealed worrying gaps in the availability of basic water and electricity infrastructure across nearly 800 schools in the Capital, even as the Delhi High... Read More


Govt to microchip 1 million street dogs

New Delhi, Sept. 10 -- The Delhi government has announced an ambitious plan to microchip nearly one million street dogs across the city in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (... Read More


Yamuna Eases, Delhi Breathes

New Delhi, Sept. 9 -- The Yamuna in Delhi continued to recede on Tuesday, bringing relief to residents who had been displaced by days of flooding. According to officials, the water level at the Old Ra... Read More


Barapullah P-III project finally gets green light push

New Delhi, Sept. 9 -- After nearly 10 years of being stuck in bureaucratic and environmental hurdles, Delhi's Barapullah Phase-III elevated corridor project has finally received approval to restart co... Read More


Families torn between camps, wrecked homes

New Delhi, Sept. 8 -- The Yamuna may be slowly flowing back into its banks, but for thousands of families displaced by the recent floods, normal life remains out of reach. The struggle is not just abo... Read More


Mercury, microplastics in Capital's atmosphere raise health alarm: IITM study

New Delhi, Sept. 8 -- A fresh scientific investigation has added a worrying layer to Delhi's already grim air quality story, dangerous levels of mercury have been detected in the city's atmosphere. Th... Read More


Yamuna below evacuation trigger, yet Capital remains vulnerable

New Delhi, Sept. 7 -- The Yamuna River in Delhi showed gradual signs of retreat on Sunday morning, though it continues to flow above the official danger mark, keeping authorities on high alert. At 8 ... Read More


Every monsoon, the same story: Drainage neglect continues to fuel Delhi's flood woes

New Delhi, Sept. 7 -- The Yamuna's water level crossing the 207-metre danger mark this week has once again left thousands of Delhi residents battling floodwaters, even as government data reveals that ... Read More


Govt relief ops in full swing

New Delhi, Sept. 5 -- The Delhi government has stepped up relief measures as the Yamuna River continues to flow above the danger mark, causing waterlogging in several low-lying areas of the national c... Read More