These were among the suggestions made by experts at a conference on “Parking reforms for a liveable city” organised by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) here on Wednesday. Participants unanimously agreed that parking problem exists in all parts of the country and most parking space was occupied by privately owned vehicles.

Fears of a heavy flood are back to haunt the Capital as a large quantum of water released from Haryana is expected to reach the city over the next 40 hours. The water level in the rain-fed Yamuna has been rising over the past 48 hours and has come close to the warning mark.

Despite missing a May 31 deadline set by high court for cleaning Neela Hauz lake, Delhi Development Authority and Public Works Department(PWD) are still sparring over increasing the depth of the wa

Following the agitation of farmers of Greater Noida, Noida and Gurgaon against land acquisition, now the people living in the villages of the Capital has come together and demanded to revoke almost

Even as results of a pilot study on direct cash transfers in lieu of rations are still awaited, postal staff in Delhi are getting slum-dwellers to open accounts.

 

Delhi Jal Board complains to Upper Yamuna River Board

Problems of contaminated water supply continue to plague Delhiites.

The civil construction work of Delhi Metro’s phase-III would begin in November this year after the DMRC received the Centre’s nod for the upcoming projects on Tuesday.

High on symbolism and evocative speeches, the call for a ‘second freedom struggle’ by Anna Hazare and other proponents of the Lokpal Bill on the 69th anniversary of the Quit India Movement fell sev

Court rejects contention that running shelters in summer is a waste of money

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