Kiran Bedi pitches Bharat Skill Exchange as ‘solution’ to India’s skill challenge
Bharat Skill Exchange, a platform aimed at bridging the skill gap in India through trust and transparency, held a launch event in the national capital on Tuesday.
Bharat Skill Exchange, a platform aimed at bridging the skill gap in India through trust and transparency, held a launch event in the national capital on Tuesday.
As the national capital is again reeling under extreme heat, Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Sandhu and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reviewed the rollout of the heat wave action plan on Tuesday.
As opposition parties assemble in Delhi to discuss the alliance's future, anonymous posters highlighting past criticism of Congress by its own allies have triggered fresh political chatter.
An MCD disclosure has brought the spotlight back on licensing and compliance issues at the Hauz Rani property as multiple agencies continue their investigation.
Days after formally receiving his Grammy Award in Dharamshala, the Dalai Lama has travelled to Delhi for medical care and is expected to continue to Ladakh later this month.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has raised serious allegations against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claiming that several of its leaders cast votes in both the Delhi and Bihar Assembly elections, thereby violating election norms.
Speaking on the occasion, he said due to the negligence of the previous government, several hostels meant for school and college students across Delhi were shut down. He said corruption cases were reported in coaching the institutes meant to prepare students for competitive examinations.
According to the Chief Minister's Office, the government’s objective is to ensure that every homeless person has shelter under the Winter Action Plan from 15 November to 15 March.
This charge will be added against the DU student, her father Akeel, uncle Wakil, and brother Yunus.
He accused the previous AAP government of squandering Rs 6,500 crore meant for cleaning River Yamuna and more than Rs 25,000 crore from the Delhi Jal Board and said no one knows where the money went.