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Severe Space Crunch Stops Cluster Buses In Their Tracks
New Delhi: The muchhyped bus cluster scheme of Delhi government, it seems, is in a limbo. Months after the first cluster was launched in south Delhi, with promises of getting all 17 clusters up and running

In order to increase the green cover in Delhi from about 20 per cent at present to the national target of 33 per cent by 2012, the Delhi Government will launch a

Chief minister Sheila Dikshit has urged Delhiites to help plant at least 10 lakh trees in this monsoon season. In a press conference on Monday, the CM said that Delhi

Finally, residents of Patparganj can breathe easy. Twenty-four hours after TOI reported how the township had turned into a virtual garbage dump, MCD was jolted into action. In one sweep, the area was rid of piling filth.

For land acquired to build a link road
A Delhi court has directed the Union Government to pay higher compensation to three local residents whose land it acquired to build a link road on the western periphery of the national Capital.

Additional District Judge Bhupesh Kumar directed the Centre to raise the compensation to Rs.21.37 lakh per acre from the current Rs.15.70 lakh per acre announced b

New Delhi: The first monorail link in the capital may come up in West Delhi providing connectivity to far-flung areas like Baprola, which is still off the metro map, but is being groomed to be the next big business hub.

The monorail will be a crucial mode of transport to Baprola, which will house the hitech knowledge park.

Medieval lake dies slow death even as PWD & DDA wrangle over clearing debris. The Delhi high court deadline to clear the mess ends this month

Once a placid blue lake, the medieval Neela Hauz is choking. Debris continues to pile misery after the freefall of rubble from the newly built flyover straddling the lake. The high court

A YEAR has passed since the residents welfare association (RWA) of B3A Block, Janakpuri, adopted five parks, and the difference is there for everybody to see.

RWA president S K Chandan points at a green neighbourhood park and says,

Bamboo instead of concrete to be used for construction; focus on preserving natural flora, fauna in area

In an effort to revitalise the banks of the river Yamuna and revive flora and fauna in the area, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has begun work on an ambitious project.

In view of water problems faced by the city, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has, until now, given clearance to 30 structures that have water-harvesting systems and are, therefore, capable of water conservation.

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