The Municipal Corporation of Delhi on Wednesday announced budget estimates for the year 2012-13, significantly increasing the councillors' funds in all the wards and focusing on improvement and dev

New Delhi: The Delhi high court has asked the Delhi Jal Board to place before it the rules relating to installation fee and rent payable for water meters.

New Delhi: Delhi’s solar mission is in trouble.

The shortage of ambulances in the city is likely to end soon as the government has approved the purchase of 70 new vehicles.

New Delhi: There is a difference of opinion on whether there is a decrease in bird species in Delhi; but birdwatchers are unanimous on one count —the total number of birds has come down.

The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has allowed a five per cent increase in power tariff to adjust the purchase cost of the distribution companies (discoms).

Provisional 5 per cent fuel price adjustment surcharge

Consumers in the Capital will have to shell out more for power from this month with the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission on Thursday allowing a provisional 5 per cent fuel price adjustment surcharge for the power distribution companies BRPL, BYPL, TPDDL and NDMC. This means the companies will be able to recover the extra money spent on purchase of power on a quarterly basis.

As many as 12,772 Delhi Government school students, or nearly a third, of the 39,183 screened under the Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojana during the past eight weeks were found to be suffering from some form of ailments, Delhi Health Minister A.K. Walia said on Monday.

The Minister said 26,411 school children were screened for deficiencies, diseases and disabilities under the scheme, while another 9,908 school children had attended the Outdoor Patient's Department being run by the doctors during their visit to the schools.

DU’s Radiation Fiasco Prompts Govt To Plan Mobile Detection Systems. Fear of exposure to radiation from scrap or medical waste may soon be a thing of the past.

In an eco-friendly initiative, Delhi's leading power discom BSES has come out with a solar-powered water pumping system, aimed at cutting down on consumption of electricity.

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