NEW DELHI: More than a month after a prodding by the Delhi high court to conduct a "scientific study" of the 5.8km-long bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor at Ambedkar Nagar, commuters will finally se

NEW DELHI: Trucks and tourist buses with national permits and registered in NCR that need to move cargo or people between two points in NCR are now required to comply with Bharat Stage IV emission

Delhi's air is no doubt polluted and gains from CNG have been frittered away. But the air in some residential areas can be far more toxic than we imagine.

Delhi Metro’s ‘Heritage Corridor’ has hit a roadblock once again.

With 2016 set as the goal post for completing construction of Phase-III, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is gearing up to complete the project within the tight schedule and estimated completion co

Company proposes to introduce a new “reliability charge”

In an attempt to quell the bickering over the need to raise power tariffs, power distribution company Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited has come out with a clarification that if its demand for an increase in power charges is met in the soon-to-be-announced tariff order, it will scale down the requirement to raise tariff in the successive years.

Not possible to honour smart cards under present circumstances: Hospitals

The Delhi Medical Association has expressed concern over what it called the “total failure” of the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) initiated through the Delhi Government to provide free health care to persons belonging to the below poverty line by providing them an insurance of Rs. 30,000 which they could utilise in any hospital in the eventuality of ailment. “The scheme was launched with lot of fanfare and many people were enrolled into the scheme and provided a smart card.

Delhiites will have to pay more for power from this month, particularly in the areas under the BRPL and the BYPL, and this hike is independent of the new tariff structure that is still being worked out.

The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday agreed to a “fuel price adjustment surcharge” for the power distribution companies TPDDL, BRPL and BYPL in the range of 4 to 7 per cent, scrapping the 5 per cent provisional surcharge introduced in February.

New Delhi: Groundwater in India is becoming toxic, says data submitted in Parliament by the water resources ministry.

‘Production has fallen to about 30 per cent of the scheduled capacity'

The city's gas based power plants have scaled down production, compelled to do so in the absence of the required quantum of gas. A case in point being the power distribution company Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited's Rithala plant and the Government's 1500 MW Bawana plant that is yet to contribute to the city's power supply.

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