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India, Sept. 2 -- Wanna have coffee but Starbucks and Tim Hortons feel overrated and overhyped? That's where cold coffee steps in to save the day, offering an indulgence that is refreshing, versatile ... Read More


Bird flu: Govt to collect samples at Delhi Zoo

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- Panic gripped after several birds died of bird flu at the Delhi Zoo, Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Singh on Monday said random samples of poultry will be collected from markets an... Read More


Surveillance, bio-security measures ramped up

India, Sept. 2 -- Surveillance and bio-security measures have been intensified at the National Zoological Park after avian influenza infection led to the death of 12 birds. Surveillance teams are surv... Read More


3 held for targeting jewellers in Rohini

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- Three men were arrested for targeting jewellers in Delhi's Rohini by posing as genuine buyers and duping them with screenshots of bogus online transactions, an official said on M... Read More


Delhi not in danger, authorities placed on high alert, says CM

India, Sept. 2 -- Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday assured that the national Capital is not in danger amid the rising level of the Yamuna River, even though authorities have been placed on h... Read More


Loha Pul temporarily closed for traffic

India, Sept. 2 -- The old iron bridge popularly known as Loha Pul, over Yamuna has been temporarily closed for traffic movement from Tuesday evening, as the Yamuna River is expected to reach the evacu... Read More


Delhi Metro witnesses third technical snag within week

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- The Delhi Metro witnessed its third technical snag within a week on Monday, causing delays on the Yellow and Blue lines and leading to overcrowding at several stations. The Delhi... Read More


Rain brings Delhi to a grinding halt

India, Sept. 2 -- Huge traffic jams, heavily waterlogged roads, vehicles breaking down, scores of people stuck threw life out of gear as heavy rain lashed parts of the national Capital on Monday after... Read More


Rain triggers severe waterlogging, traffic chaos in Gurugram

India, Sept. 2 -- A few hours of rain on Monday brought Gurugram to a standstill as severe waterlogging was reported from more than 60 locations across the city, disrupting traffic and causing hardshi... Read More


DDA plans to hire landscape architecture firms

India, Sept. 2 -- To better manage, upgrade its parks and future green spaces, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is planning on hiring landscape architecture firms to provide professional services... Read More