Delhi: Mob thrashes pilot, husband after they torture 10-year-old domestic help | WATCH
July 19, 2023 17:39 ISTIn a viral video, the mob is seen beating, confronting and manhandling accused couple.
In a viral video, the mob is seen beating, confronting and manhandling accused couple.
Delhi weather: The India Meteorological Department has predicted intermittent rain in the city over the next four to five days.
The water level of Yamuna River was recorded at 205.25 metres at 6 am on Wednesday, however waterlogging still persisted in some parts of the national capital.
Yamuna water level: Delhi Minister Atishi advised people living in relief camps set up by the government in the city to not return to their flood-affected homes since there was a "slight rise" in the water level in the Yamuna River.
According to a traffic advisory, the Ring Road stretch from ISBT Kashmere Gate to Timarpur and Civil Lines (Mall Road side) has also been opened.
Delhi floods: Congress on Monday slammed the Delhi government for announcing 'too little' compensation for flood-affected families.
Chirag is deliberating with the BJP over his party’s share of Lok Sabha seats in Bihar for the next year’s Lok Sabha polls.
A total of 44 relief camps have been setup with basic amenities including food, drinking water and health care facilities in the national capital.
Yamuna water level: The Central Water Commission said that the water level was 205.48 on Monday morning, down from 206.02 m at 8 am on Sunday, when it had reached the danger mark
Delhi traffic advisory: As the Yamuna River water level is decreasing, the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government is hoping that it can go below the danger mark soon.
Delhi: AAP government has announced to provide financial aid of Rs 10,000 each to the flood-affected families.
Delhi: Delhi CM Kejriwal on Sunday assured to provide assistance to those who suffered losses due to rain-related issues.
Delhi schools shut: Schools will remain shut due to the rising waters of the Yamuna River.
A fire call was received from the Code Club in South Extension at 5:42 am on Sunday, according to Atul Garg, Director of Delhi Fire Services.
Delhi floods: The national capital has been witnessing severe waterlogging since Haryana released water from the Hathni Kund dam causing the Yamuna River to swell and flood the city.
The entry and exit at the Yamuna Bank Metro station were temporarily closed due to the rising water level of the Yamuna River.
Delhi fire: More than 10 fire tenders have rushed towards the site and are working to douse the fire.
The four metro bridges are at Yamuna Bank (698.8 metres on Blue Line), Nizamuddin (602.8 metres on Pink Line), Kalindi Kunj (574 metres on Magenta Line), and Shastri Park (553 metres on Red Line).
The water level of Yamuna River, which breached a 45-year-old record on Wednesday, fell to 207.98 metres late Friday after rising as high as 208.57 metres on early Friday.
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