Delhi-Mumbai Expressway toll rates: Gurgaon-Jaipur, Gurgaon-Vadodara, Delhi-Mumbai toll details
Delhi-Mumbai Expressway: The authorities have built all the toll plazas on the stretch. They are now preparing the offices for the employees.
Delhi-Gurgaon-Alwar RRTS, Delhi-Gurugram-Jaipur Vande Bharat top speeds, list of stations revealed
Gurgaon news: The Delhi-Jaipur Vande Bharata train will start functioning in the next few months.
'Backyard murder' in Gurugram: Man killed by 3 for asking driver to move auto
A 56-year-old man was chased, dragged on the road and beaten to death by three men in an alleged road rage in the congested Trunk Market in the Sadar Bazar area on Monday evening. The victim was on his way home in Subhash Nagar on a two-wheeler and had asked a cargo auto-rickshaw driver to move his vehicle that was blocking the road when he was attacked by the latter and his two accomplices.
Clash between two communities in Haryana's Manesar, dozen injured in stone pelting
A clash in Haryana's Manesar broke out between 2 groups. The fight broke out between the Schedule cast community and the fringe group Bajrang Dal. Dozens of people have got injured in the fight. Members of the Bajrang Dal were called by one of the communities to fight the people of Schedule cast. The fight took place in Pataudi village near Gurgaon.
Gridlocked: Found everywhere, but e-rickshaws add to Gurugrams traffic burden
A row of e-rickshaws waiting for passengers is a common sight in front of metro stations. At a time when last-mile connectivity is a challenge in the city, the battery-driven rickshaw has eased commuting hassles to some extent by providing environment-friendly and economical transportation. This cost-effective mode of transport, however, is also a big reason behind congestion on the citys roads, with unruly drivers often found flouting traffic norms.
Now, upkeep of Gurugram's green belts gets corporate push
GMDA has joined hands with private companies to maintain green belts in new sectors of the city.
Drunk, man tries to mow down cops with car in Gurugram, arrested
A man has been arrested for allegedly ramming his car into police barricades near the 32 milestone of NH-8 and trying to run over cops on duty. He was found to be drunk at the time of the incident, police said.
No flats 6 years on, Gurugram homebuyers demand action against builder
A group of homebuyers of Expressway Towers in Sector 109 met the senior town planner on Monday and demanded action against the developer for the delay in completion of the housing project.
One new Covid case in Gurugram, positivity at 0.1%
The city reported one new Covid case on Monday while the positivity rate was logged at 0.07%. Gurugram currently has six active cases.
MCG raids markets & seizes 150kg plastic, issues 45 challans
Teams from MCG seized 150kg of single-use plastic and issued 45 challans worth Rs 56,000 during searches at markets and vegetable mandis on Monday.
CBI seeks Chintels papers, IIT audit findings
Cost too low: Green View buyers reject NBCCs 2nd settlement offer
Displaced homebuyers of NBCC Green View in Sector 37D have rejected the settlement offer proposed by the state-run construction company to finalise the compensation. In March last year, the residents had to vacate their flats in the society after the building was deemed unfit for occupation.
How much waste does Manesar generate? Survey to find out
The Municipal Corporation of Manesar (MCM) has started an assessment to determine per capita waste and type of waste generated within its limits. MCM officials said they decided to carry out the waste assessment survey after several complaints from residents.
Gurgaon: Stone age carvings including human footprints found in Aravalis
The trove of history that the Aravalis hold has widened with the latest discovery of stone carvings that archaeologists say date back to the Paleolithic period or the Stone Age. The petroglyphs discovered in Badshapur Tethar village of Sohna include graffiti, and hand and footprints of humans and animals engraved on quartzite rocks. The site is atop a hillock and just 6km from Mangar, where cave paintings believed to be from the same period were discovered in 2021. The carvings, however, seem to be older, experts said. The Paleolithic era spans from about 25 lakh years to 10,000 BP (before present, the carbon dating marker that archaeologists use with 1950 treated as the base year). Spread across a 2km radius, the latest site was discovered recently by Sunil Harsana, an ecologist and wildlife researcher. He informed the archaeological department about what seemed to be carvings from the Stone Age and requested a thorough examination of them. On Sunday, a team of archaeologists confirmed that the rocks indeed dated back to the Paleolithic period.
Gurugram packs away heavy jackets with the sun out, maximum temperature crosses 28 degree Celsius
February has just begun, and the mercury has already crossed 28 degrees Celsius. On Monday, the maximum temperature rose by over 3 degrees within 24 hours, touching 28.5 degrees Celsius - six notches above the season's normal. It was 25 degrees Celsius on Sunday. Last year, the maximum temperature was over 28 degrees in the last week of February. It was 28.2 degrees Celsius, the month's highest, on February 26.
Female Cyber Fraud Arrested from Dwarka for Duping People of Rs 25 Lakh
The accused was identified as Surya S alias Jennifer, a resident of sector 8, Dwarka. She has studied till Class 10 and used to work at a call centre in Gurgaon earlier, police said
New 'Vande Bharat' connection between Delhi and Gurgaon likely soon, details inside
Preparations are underway to run the train between Jaipur and Delhi in the next few months and Gurgaon could get a connectivity boost as one of the stops.
Revamped 3 months ago, roads in Gurugram's Sector 46 peel off, commuters fume
Within just three months of construction, the newly carpeted roads in Sector 46 have started peeling off, triggering a sharp criticism from residents and commuters.
In Gurugram, No drain link, vacant plot turns into cesspool in this township
Even after six years, the residents of BPTP Township in Sector 37D are struggling to get basic civic amenities.
3 culverts on Gurugram-Manesar highway turned into wildlife underpasses
Three unutilised stormwater culverts have been converted into underpasses on the Gurgaon-Manesar highway to create a wildlife corridor, allowing animals to cross the stretch without facing traffic.
In Gurugram, landowner accuses developer of cheating, Godrej Air buyers in a fix
More trouble is in store for around 500 homebuyers and investors of the Godrej Air residential project in Sector 85 with the landowner, Orris Infrastructure, filing a complaint with the economic offence wing (EOW) of Gurgaon police against the developer, Godrej Properties, accusing it of cheating, criminal breach of trust and criminal conspiracy.
Maximum temperature in Gurugram to touch 28 degrees Celsius by weekend, says IMD
The maximum temperature in the city has been rising steadily for the past few days. The trend is likely to continue as the mercury level may rise to 28 degrees Celsius by the coming weekend, according to the IMD on Sunday. The weather in the city will remain dry and warm this week, an IMD official said.
Two on bike thrash man in Gurugram for refusing to pay Rs 50, rob him of Rs 2,000, arrested
Two bike-borne miscreants, including a woman, allegedly thrashed a man for not giving them Rs 50 . Police said the incident happened on Friday and the duo was arrested on Saturday.
High-tension cables at Najafgarh wetland pose threat to birds, activists want reflectors installed
A greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) with severe injuries on its leg was rescued by wildlife enthusiasts from the Najafgarh wetland last week. According to the wildlife department, the bird may have been caught in high-tension electricity cables in the wetland and left injured.
Man found dead with throat slit near park in Gurugram, police launch probe
A man was found dead with his throat slit outside a gurdwara in front of Kamla Nehru Park in Sector 15 on Friday morning.
Ecogreen yet to submit plan, garbage pickup scan tag project held up in Gurugram
MCG's ambitious radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag project aimed at ensuring door-to-door waste collection in the city has hit a roadblock, with Ecogreen refusing to implement the same claiming it's not part of their contract with the civic body and also involves a financial liability.
Stone-age carvings found in Aravalis in Gurugram
The petroglyphs discovered in Badshapur Tethar village of Sohna include graffiti, and hand and footprints of humans and animals engraved on quartzite rocks. The site is atop a hillock and just 6km from Mangar, where cave paintings believed to be from the same period were discovered in 2021. The carvings, however, seem to be older, experts said.
Man hospitalised in serious condition after air pumped in his private part in Haryana's Yamunanagar
New York Life Insurance to invest Rs 290 crore in Max Estates SPV in Gurgaon
New York Life Insurance Co, a US based mutual life insurance company, has proposed to invest Rs 290 crore for a 49% equity stake in a commercial project of Max Estates SPV in Gurgaon.
MCG stops vehicles transporting mixed waste to Bandhwari
MCG on Saturday refused to issue challans to Ecogreen vehicles to transport mixed waste from secondary waste collection points to Bandhwari. The civic body directed its solid waste management concessionaire to segregate waste before transporting it to Bandhwari.
EV accelerator opens at govt ICAT in Manesar, working with 15 startups
In 5 years, Rera helped deliver 2.5 lakh flats in Gurugram
The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority's (H-Rera) Gurgaon bench has disposed of over 25,500 cases of aggrieved allottees since coming into existence in 2018. More than 7,000 judgments have been passed, while the regulator ensured the handover of 2.5 lakh units during the period.
EV accelerator opens at government's ICAT in Manesar, working with 15 startups
As the automobile sector moves swiftly into the electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, there is some help at hand for new players looking to charge up their future plans
The city reported one new case of Covid on Saturday, the same as that of the previous day. The positivity rate remains the same at 0.07%.
Haryana minister Anil Vij orders probe into alleged assault of woman at police station in night
Soon, protected forest tag for 2 large Aravali patches in NCR, south Haryana
Two large patches of the Aravalis in south Haryana and the states NCR districts will soon get stronger legal cover as protected forests, with groundwork to notify 26,461 hectares under the compensatory afforestation policy having begun.
Gurugram: No land acquisition yet, water infra a worry, Sohna societies rely on tankers
Its the new Gurgaon story all over again. Despite issuing licences to several builders for developing residential societies and plotted colonies in Sohna, the authorities have not yet acquired any land to develop infrastructure facilities, including drinking water supply.
Roads to drainage: Infrastructure revamp in 10 HSVP sectors soon in Gurugram
The GMDA, after years of delay, is planning the augmentation of civic infrastructure such as roads, sewerage, drainage and water pipelines in HSVP sectors of the city.
Lane driving must for heavy vehicles on 3 key highways in Gurugram
After the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway, police have decided to enforce lane discipline for buses and goods carriers on MG Road, the KMP Expressway and the Sohna highway as well. Violators will be fined, officials have said.
Expedite waste processing at Bandhwari: MCG chief PC Meena to officials
The MCG commissioner PC Meena directed MCG officials to ensure that the target set for legacy waste treatment is achieved by the companies and to make space for new companies, which will start waste processing at the site.
Close shave for man as car hits bike, drags it for 4km in Gurugram
A bouncer had a narrow escape when a speeding car hit his parked two-wheeler in Sector 65 and later dragged it for around 4km on Wednesday night. A video of the incident, showing the motorcycle being dragged by the car, was widely circulated on social media.
City sees 1 new Covid case, +vity rate 0.07%
Stopped at flyover, motorist thrashes workers in Ggm
Five people, including the project in-charge, working on a flyover of the Dwarka Expressway near Harsaru Chowk in Gurgaon were allegedly thrashed by a dozen people, led by an angry motorist who had gone back for reinforcements after being stopped from taking the flyover.
4 companies to install machinery to remove trash next week in Gurugram
The work on installation of machinery at Bandhwari landfill for clearing additional 2,000 tonnes of legacy waste processing per day will start from the next week, MCG has said. The machinery will be set up by four private agencies which have been given the contract.
Disappointed NGT rejigs panel told to clear Bandhwari waste
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) came down heavily on the committee formed to clear the Bandhwari landfill, saying that it was disappointed by the state of affairs and directing Haryana chief secretary Sanjeev Kaushal to now take charge of the panel.
Low salaries: Haryana roadways staff to hold protest
The Haryana roadways employees announced on Thursday that they will hold a statewide protest on February 14 to raise their long-pending demand of a rise in pay scale.
Man crossing road to board bus dies in Gurugram's IFFCO Chowk hit and run
A 34-year-old bus driver crossing the road on foot was mowed down by a heavy vehicle and dragged for a few metres near IFFCO Chowk early on Thursday.
Man befriends teen on social media, rapes her in Gurugram, booked
A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped and blackmailed by a man who befriended her on social media and later made a video of her that he circulated online.
Police turn to cybersecurity experts to fight online fraud in Gurugram
Police are planning to engage individuals with knowledge and practical experience in the field of cybersecurity as cyber safety officers (CSOs) for voluntary service. The volunteers will create awareness about cybercrime, according to senior officers.
Doctors remove 1.2kg tumour from 64-year-olds lung in Gurugram
A team of doctors from a private hospital have successfully removed a rare tumour, weighing 1.2 kg, from the right lung of a Somali woman patient in an operation lasting two hours. It is claimed to be one of the first such primary tumours to have ever been surgically removed in the city.
34-year-old mowed down, dragged at Gurugram Xing
A 34-year-old bus driver crossing the road on foot was mowed down by a heavy vehicle and dragged for a few metres near IFFCO Chowk early on Thursday.
Maximum temperature touches 23.2 degree Celsius in Gurugram, expect warm days ahead
With ample sunshine in the city on Thursday, the maximum temperature went up by three degrees within 24 hours. The daytime temperature was recorded at 23.2 degrees Celsius - a notch above the normal - against 20.1 degrees recorded a day before.
Haryana: 3-month extension of affiliation to 1,300 schools ahead of boards
Ahead of the ensuing board exams, the state education department has decided to grant a three-month extension to over 1,300 unrecognised private schools yet again.
Focus on teachers training and reading culture to help plug learning gaps: Experts
Academicians and education stakeholders have welcomed the impetus given to the upskilling of teachers and adoption of new-age innovative pedagogy in the education budget 2023 announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday.
Ad hoc panel for ward delimitation under MCG dissolved, new committee in 1 week
The state urban local bodies (ULB) department has dissolved an ad hoc committee constituted last year for the delimitation of wards under the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG). A new panel, officials said, will now be set up within a week and presented with the delimitation draft prepared by the district administration.
Theres Aadhaar card: Why 50% of power consumers not linked to family ID in Gurugram
Only around 50% of electricity consumers in Gurgaon and Faridabad have linked their power connection with Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP)so far. In districts like Rewari and Palwal, however, around 80% of consumers have already linked their power connection with PPP, according to power discom DHBVN.
Raid on rave party in Casa Danza: Police still await blood test reports
Police are yet to receive the blood test reports of 288 people who were present in Casa Danza, a night club in Udyog Vihar, when it was raided last week.
Gurugram: Family says pet dog chased 8-year-old girl, goes to cops
A woman has alleged that her daughter had a close shave when a pet dog chased the eight-year-old in Uniworld Garden-II society in Sector 47. Though a complaint has been registered, police said they would check the CCTV footage of the society to ascertain the veracity of the incident.
Now, walk in to govt centres in Gurugram for birth certificates same day as delivery
The parents of infants born at six government centres in the city will not have to wait for up to 21 days to obtain a birth certificate anymore but will get it on the same day as delivery. In a first, six parents received the birth certificate after delivery on Wednesday.
In 2 days, Gurugram goes from dry spell to 103% surplus rain
cattered showers earlier this week didn't just break the city's months-long dry spell, they also covered - and exceeded - the rainfall quota for January in just two days.
Sarpanches protest against minister Davinder Babli in Bhiwani
Scores of elected sarpanches protested against panchayat and development minister Davinder Babli, who had come to address a grievance committee meeting, in Bhiwani on Tuesday. The sarpanches assembled at Huda Chowk in Bhiwani to protest against e-tendering policy and the Right to Recall.
Soon, cameras to track blockages, faults in drains & sewers to avert flooding in Gurugram
Gurgaon is setting up an inhouse CCTV camera monitoring system to help in the detection of obstructions and blockages in stormwater drains and sewer lines in the city. This system will help in resolving waterlogging problems in the city.
Only 33% revenue in coffers, Municipal Corporation of Gurugram may fall way short of fiscal target
MCG may not be able to meet its revenue target for the 2022-23 fiscal. This inference can be drawn from the fact that the civic body managed to generate only 33% of its projected revenue in the first three quarters of the current financial year unless it wields a magic wand and mops up the shortfall in the next eight weeks.
Nine vehicles seized for illegal waste dumping in Gurugram
MCG on Tuesday impounded nine vehicles for illegally dumping solid and construction and demolition (C&D) waste in Dundahera and Wazirabad.
January air worst in 5 years in Gurugram, lack of rain and severe cold main factors
Gurgaon had the worst air quality in January of any year in the past five years, and the average air quality index was 267 in January this year. The city recorded 12 very poor days this month, which is more than any other month in the past five years. The major factors behind the higher pollution levels were unfavourable meteorological conditions, like cold waves, slow wind movement, and lack of rain.
Residents of Sector 9A are facing a harrowing time after a water pipeline near Gauri Shankar temple was damaged four days ago and is not being repaired due to a high voltage transformer installed above it. Both MCG and DHBVN are passing the buck on each other, residents said.
Sanitation workers on hunger strike in Gurugram get AAPs support
The Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday extended support to the sanitation workers union sitting on hunger strike since January 23 against the MCG. The protesters want the terminated workers to be reinstated and their pending salaries to be cleared.
Man cheats Uber of Rs 1.2 crore with 388 sham driver profiles, booked
A former employee of a company working for cab aggregator Uber has been booked for allegedly orchestrating a fraud of around Rs 1.2 crore by creating 388 bogus profiles of drivers.
Heliport in in Gurugram to have terminal for 100, hangars & a workshop
he process to set up a heliport in Gurgaons Sector 84 is in the final stages, Haryanas deputy CM Dushyant Chautala said on Tuesday.
Polytechnic diploma to face of gau rakshak network in Gurugram
A polytechnic diploma holder who introduces himself as a sachcha gau rakshak. Thats Mohit, better known in his circles as Monu Manesar (28), who oversees a network of around 50 gau rakshaks in the Gurugram-Rewari-Nuh region and has emerged as the face of the vigilante groups that claim to collaborate with police to nab alleged cattle smugglers.
Two illegal labs sealed in raid, two arrested in Gurugram
Two men were arrested after the CM's flying squad carried out a raid and sealed two laboratories at a market in Sohna on Monday, police said.
Evening OPDs Gurugram's Civil Hospital to start from today
The Sector 10 Civil Hospital will start evening OPDs from Wednesday, with specialist doctors providing ENT, general surgery, gynaecology, eye, dental, ortho, medicine and other facilities between 4pm and 6pm. The hospital already has an evening OPD service for fever patients, which started last year.
Georgia & Haryana to collaborate in fields of agriculture, medical education, sports, health system
Ambassador of Georgia to India, Archil Dzuliashvili, called on Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, in Gurugram on Monday and discussed collaboration between Haryana and Georgia in various fields; including agriculture, medical education, health system, pharmaceutical and sports.
HIPA to start new courses to promote ethics, service: Haryana CM
Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal on Monday asked Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIIPA) to start a new course to promote the sense of ethics and service among the officers and officials across the state. To develop the sense of belongingness among the officers, officials and the public should be the objective of these courses.
Gurugram receives 22 mm rain in a day, wet spell over, says IMD
Residents woke up to overcast skies on Monday with drizzle at some places. According to IMD, the city recorded 22mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours till 7am. The wet spell, however, is likely to be over by Tuesday, with the department predicting dry weather for the day.
City receives 22mm rain in a day, wet spell over, says IMD
Residents of Gurgaon woke up on Monday to overcast skies with drizzle in some places. The city recorded 22 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours. The wet spell is likely to be over by Tuesday, with the Department predicting dry weather for the day. The minimum temperature rose to 12 degrees Celsius on Monday over five notches above normal, compared to 69 degrees the day before. The maximum temperature was 16 degrees Celsius, nearly 7 degrees below the normal. It was 16 degrees Celsius on Sunday too, when the city received 5 mm rain. The Western disturbance has moved eastward fairly widespread rain has occurred over Punjab and Haryana in the past 24 hours, scattered rain is likely to continue with fog in isolated areas on Tuesday. The minimum temperature is likely to hover around 10 to 12 degrees for the next five days. The maximum temperature will be around 20 degrees Celsius. January has witnessed two spells of cold wave with the minimum temperature falling to the seasons low of 24 degrees Celsius on January 16 and 17. Imd declares a cold wave when the minimum temperature is below 4 degrees Celsius. The citys air quality index, aqi, improved to moderate at 117 from 290 poor the day before due to better
Local faults to overloaded infra: Rain sparks outages
Gurgaon is a city in Haryana, India. It is located about 25 kilometers from the national capital, Delhi. On Monday, December 5, 2017, gurgaon experienced power outages due to heavy rains. Discom officials said that the power outages were due to local faults, such as cable breaks and overloaded transformers. The outages lasted for hours, and residents complained that their calls to the discom's customer care number were unanswered and they had no idea when power would be restored. Sandeep Malhotra, a resident of Sector 56, said that there was a blackout in his colony just after it started raining. There was no electricity in Sector 56 and Sector 56 for several hours, he said. Pratik Singh from Bhondsi said they were without power for 18 hours. Complete failure and incompetency of DHBVN, Singh said. Jitender Budhi Raja who lives in Palam Vihar 3 said that they too did not have power supply for 10 hours. There has been no change in the situation for the past eight years. We face long power cuts every time it rains, he added. While people working from home faced internet disruptions, students preparing for board exams faced problems accessing
Expedite steps to clear legacy waste in Gurugram's Bandhwari: NGT
The National Green Tribunal on Monday directed the Haryana government to expedite the process to clear legacy waste from the Bandhwari landfill, noting that there hadnt been any meaningful progress in years.
9 years on, flat not ready, Gurugram builder told to refund buyers money
The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-Rera) has directed a developer to refund an allottees money along with interest for failing to deliver his unit as per the builder-buyer agreement.
One new Covid case in Gurugram, positivity rate at 0.07%
The city reported one new Covid case on Monday while the positivity rate has been recorded at 0.07%. Gurugram currently has 12 active cases. While one patient recovered from the infection on Monday, the health department collected 1,465 samples.
Budget will focus on exports: Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar
Haryanas budget will give a further boost to export promotion, food processing with special emphasis on millets and job creation. This was announced by chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, after a pre-budget consultation with industrialists from across the state in Gurgaon on Monday.
Cops rule out foul play, kin question gau rakshaks role after Nuh youths arrest
This is a story about a young man who died in a government hospital. There are conflicting versions about what led to his injuries, but police say he was attacked by cow vigilantes. His family alleges he was attacked while he was in police custody, but police say there was an accident. They also found remains of a cow in the car he was driving. The family members' allegations are completely baseless.
3 hold businessman & family hostage in Gurugram, flee with Rs 7 lakh
A businessman and his family members were allegedly held hostage and robbed of Rs 7 lakh by three armed men on Sunday night, police said.
Local faults to overloaded infrastructure in Gurugram: Rain sparks outages
The spell of winter rain subsided on Monday, but the hours-long power outages that had left scores of residents in the dark didn't ease across NCR cities.
21-year-old dies in Haryana's Nuh, family says he was attacked by gau rakshaks
Waris, a 21-year-old man from Hussainpur in Nuh, died after he was allegedly attacked by a group of cow vigilantes and police claimed he succumbed to injuries suffered in an accident. Waris's family alleged that he was attacked by a group of cow vigilantes and that he was not driving the santro when the accident occurred. The police said that Waris died of injuries from the accident. On Sunday, a group of activists protested outside the government hospital where an autopsy was done on Waris's body. Some of the activists referred to a social media video that purportedly shows a grievously injured Waris being taken away by police and another clip in which Waris's friend alleges from his hospital bed that they were thrashed by a group of men. The deputy superintendent of police said that on Saturday morning a vegetable vendor had lodged a complaint at Tauru Sadar police station that three men in a santro had rammed their vehicle into his van. According to the police, Abdul and his son were on their way to the market when the santro crashed into their van from behind the accident occurred around 5am. Waris, who was driving the santro, died during treatment at a hospital.
Man falls off tractor, run over by its trolley in Gurugram
A 33-year-old man died after he fell off a tractor and came under the wheels of its trailer on the Delhi-Dhankot road on Friday night.de
Spirit triumphs: 1,000 brave chill, run for fun & fitness in Delhi-NCR
Heres a run that can set you up for the worlds major marathons and ultramarathons. So eagerly is it awaited that not even Covid could get in the way. In both years, 2021 and 2022, we had a window at this time when the wave was less, so we were able to organise the Trail-a-Thon, though on a smaller scale and keeping in mind everybodys safety, reveals Umesh Gupta, the events co-founder and coorganise
Explain why sex ratio lower than 900, Haryana government tells 12 health centres
The district administration on Sunday issued notices to 12 health centres that have been asked to explain why the sex ratio at birth (SRB) recorded in their specific areas was less than 900 in 2022.
Gurugram sees season's first rain; expect more
A three-month-long dry spell finally came to an end as the city witnessed its first spell of winter rain on Sunday. Residents woke up to overcast skies, with light rainfall at several places. This wet spell is not over as the IMD predicted light-moderate rain till Monday morning.
Haryana jails start constructing rainwater tanks for prisoners