Job Alert: Delhi Police to recruit 6,000 personnel, half of them women
February 09, 2023 18:29 ISTJob Alert: Delhi Police will recruit nearly 6,000 personnel including 3,000 women in the national capital. Check here for the latest updates.
Job Alert: Delhi Police will recruit nearly 6,000 personnel including 3,000 women in the national capital. Check here for the latest updates.
Yamuna pollution news: In his letter, the L-G referred to his earlier discussions over the phone with the Haryana CM over the issue of treatment of Palam Vihar Drain (L1), Dharampur Drain (L2) and Badshahpur Drain (L3) that carry silt, untreated sewage and industrial waste into the Najafgarh Drain.
"This year is very special for us. India is chairing the G-20 summit and its events will be held in Delhi. It is the responsibility of all of us that during this time all the guests should see the best face of India and its capital New Delhi," he said.
Delhi L-G vs CM: The development is a big breakthrough as the CM and the L-G couldn't work in harmony due to the power tussle between the two. People in Delhi would expect that both will focus on work when they would meet tomorrow.
Kejriwal recently questioned the nomination of presiding officer and aldermen to the newly elected MCD, and also Haj Committee members by Saxena.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia have been at the loggerheads with Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena over his alleged interference in the working of the city government.
It was expected that both the warring sides- Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and L-G Vinai Saxena will find out some ways to resume the pending works but the output from the weekly meeting eventually turned out to be another flashpoint.
Weekly Meeting: The Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after a gap of several weeks will attend weekly meetings with the L-G VK Saxena.
The upcoming Delhi Assembly session is expected to see an intense war of words between the government and Opposition as AAP and BJP are at loggerheads over the MCD clash.
AAP vs L-G: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal termed the notification "illegal" and said neither government was consulted nor a proper process was followed.
The first meeting of the 250-member municipal House after the civic polls is slated to be held on January 6. The Aam Aadmi Party won 134 wards in the recently-concluded MCD polls and ended BJP's 15-year rule. The BJP won 104 wards, while Congress could only win nine.
G-20 Summit: L-G will be spearheading various related projects including those refurbishing roads- especially those from and to IGI Airport, Ring and Radial roads, the establishment of Baansera on Yamuna Bank and the rejuvenation of water bodies including Najafgarh Drain, Asola Bhati Mines etc.
AAP vs BJP: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia alleged that the "BJP is plotting to kill AAP's national convenor" fearing its defeat in MCD and Gujarat elections.
Delhi-Centre row: Since AAP formed government in Delhi, Kejriwal government and Centre's representative L-G are at loggerheads over several issues. Subsequently, unresolved matters go to court.
The basic premise of the campaign which seeks to risk the health of few individuals on the assumption of protecting the health of many is faulty and does not appear to have any parallel in any other civilised metropolitan city, the LG office sources said.
Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign: Addressing a press conference in the national capital, Rai had claimed that the file on the campaign was sent to Lt Governor VK Saxena on October 21.
Chhath Puja 2022: L-G Saxena also directed the Revenue and Environment departments to ensure strict enforcement of the National Green Tribunal's orders with regard to pollution in Yamuna.
Delhi Liquor Case: Politics over Delhi liquor policy intensified as AAP leader and Deputy CM Manish Sisodia is set to be questioned by CBI. The development is important as AAP had earlier claimed that Sisodia might be arrested before the crucial elections in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat.
Manish Sisodia raised questions about the situation in Delhi and cited some recent incidents of crimes in the national capital.
Nightlife in Delhi: The move will help national capital's economy to grow further as traders demanded permission to keep their establishments open at night to revive their business hit by the Covid pandemic.
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