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As the Yamuna River continued to flow above the danger level, the water reached the Ring Road at the backside of the Red Fort On Thursday.
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The consequences of the floods have been devastating, with over 27,000 people evacuated from their homes.
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A day after a 25-year-old man was stabbed to death allegedly by the family members of a woman he was in a relationship with, a purported video of the incident has emerged on social media.
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Ninety-six per cent of students in the age group of 14-17 years who took part in a survey do not know that vapes and similar electronic devices are banned in India.
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Delhi floods that inundated most of the national capital have now reached Red Fort.
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The water level in the river decreased slightly on Tuesday and reached 205.71 metres, though it is still flowing above the danger mark of 205.33m.
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The flight AI 470 was delayed by at least an hour and later took off for Delhi, one of the officials said
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The airport's Facebook account received the threat on Saturday from a person with user id 'Vishesh sajjanhar' after which an FIR was lodged and a probe launched
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Noting that many very poor families living on the banks of river Yamuna have suffered a lot due the floods like situation in national capital, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday announced ten thousand rupees per family as financial help for the affected families.
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The shirtless body of a 30-year-old man with a stab injury mark was found dumped in Delhi's Shastri Park area on Sunday, police officials said.
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Among them, 16 states across all regions, namely North West, Central, South Peninsula, and East and North-East, recorded large excess rainfall.
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The details of Walkar's murder in Chhatarpur have brought back memories of a case from the past - the tandoor murder case of 1995.
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Though the level is continuously decreasing, the four districts of the capital - North, South-East, North-East, and Central areas are still submerged in water.
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After wreaking havoc on lives and livelihoods in parts of Delhi close to it, the swollen Yamuna followed a downward trend on Saturday morning, albeit at a slow pace of a few centimetres per hour
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Thousands of people have been shifted to safer areas as water gushed into their homes and markets near the river, causing them immense hardships
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Water level in Yamuna, which is in spate in Delhi, reached its highest ever level on Wednesday at 207.55 metres, breaching 44-year record.
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A senior AAI official claims that the average time to frisk a passenger will be cut in half from 30 seconds to 15 seconds, with the millimetre-wave technology-based full-body scanners.
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A portion of road caved in near Shershah road cut near C- Hexagon India Gate in Delhi, affecting flow of traffic.
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Railway services have also been hit. The Northern Railways said it has cancelled around 17 trains and diverted around 12 others
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A fourth-year B.Tech student allegedly died by suicide in his hostel room at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, police said on Sunday.