Teachers in Delhi government schools have received show-cause notices following unsatisfactory scores in the CBSE Class XII examinations, prompting scrutiny over educational performance.
Delhi authorities have deployed rapid response teams across all districts to prevent illegal animal sacrifice and cruelty, implementing strict guidelines ahead of Bakrid.
The Delhi government has removed 7 lakh ration card holders and is now opening applications for new beneficiaries, while also raising the income cap to Rs 2.5 lakh.
The Delhi government has announced a new plan to offer collateral-free loans of up to Rs 10 crore to women-led startups and self-help groups (SHGs). Chief Minister Rekha Gupta stated that the government will act as a guarantor for these loans.
The Delhi government is planning to implement Miyawaki forest plantation at the Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary as part of an environmental initiative.
The Delhi government has approved a ₹3.5 crore aftercare scheme to support youths transitioning out of child care institutions after turning 18, offering assistance for higher education, skill training, jobs, and financial aid.
Industry groups are opposing the Delhi government's proposal to ban petrol two-wheelers by 2028, citing risks to 65% of buyers and dependence on China.
The Delhi government announced plans to establish two Artificial Intelligence (AI) centers of excellence, aiming to leverage AI for advancements in governance and innovation. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to embrace future technologies.
The Delhi government has put forward a proposal to add 108 postgraduate, DNB, and fellowship seats, aiming to enhance and expand medical education opportunities in the region.
Delhi government schools have recorded a 97.23% pass rate in the CBSE Class 10 examinations, which the Education Minister attributes to system-wide transformation.
The Delhi government has approved the construction of a 4.2-km flood protection wall along Ring Road and the installation of precast stormwater drains in various areas. These measures aim to tackle waterlogging and reduce pollution as the city prepares for the upcoming monsoon season.
The Delhi government has adjusted its road repair tender process, focusing on deadlines and providing relief for contractors, to avoid inconveniencing the public.
The Delhi government is coordinating with the central government and expanding its PNG network to manage cooking gas supply, responding to potential disruptions caused by the ongoing crisis in West Asia.
The Delhi government is moving to replace over 100,000 Chinese-made CCTV cameras, primarily from Hikvision, citing national security risks, with the Aam Aadmi Party defending the decision against BJP allegations.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Centre, Delhi government, and senior police officers to convene a meeting within a week to address the issue of providing personal security officers and ensuring adequate security arrangements for judicial officers.
After months of delay and a backlog of over 22,000 claims, the Delhi government has begun releasing pending electric vehicle subsidies worth over Rs 30 crore.
The Delhi government is considering establishing a new medical institute on the lines of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) by integrating four major government hospitals. This move aims to enhance medical infrastructure and provide advanced healthcare services in the capital.
The Delhi government is reinforcing the banks of the Yamuna River between ITO and Sarai Kale Khan as a measure to reduce future flood risks in the capital.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has criticized the Delhi government for its decision to borrow ₹1,000 crore from the market, raising concerns about the city's financial management.
The Delhi government announced a new initiative to reward individuals with Rs 25,000 for helping accident victims, aiming to encourage timely assistance.
The Delhi government has initiated a pre-monsoon rainwater harvesting drive, planning 500 new structures and the restoration of 1,000 non-functional systems across government buildings by June 30, following recent water shortages.
Delhi authorities are planning to redevelop five key corridors and are deploying more machine sweepers, intensifying their efforts to implement dust mitigation measures and tackle air pollution.
The Delhi government has given its approval to an Rs 860-crore project aimed at cleaning the Najafgarh drain, which is identified as one of the largest polluters of the Yamuna River.
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The Delhi government issued an advisory and warnings ahead of Bakrid, prohibiting the sacrifice of cows and camels in public places. Authorities emphasized strict action against illegal slaughter and public animal sacrifices during the festival.
The Delhi government plans to replace existing streetlights with smart LED systems as part of an initiative focused on energy conservation and efficiency.
The Delhi Chief Minister has announced a two-day work-from-home policy for government offices, a move reportedly made amid Prime Minister Modi’s broader austerity push.
Experts are raising concerns regarding the Delhi government's plans to restore the Ridge, highlighting potential issues and implications of the proposed restoration efforts. The project aims to rejuvenate the city's green belt.
Delhi government schools have announced their summer vacation schedule, which will also include special remedial classes for students in Classes 9, 10, and 12.
The Delhi government is set to fast-track the implementation of a real-time study to identify sources of pollution. This initiative aims to provide immediate data to inform strategies for improving the city's air quality.
The Delhi government aims to implement paperless property registrations within six months, requiring buyers and sellers to visit the sub-registrar's office only for biometric authentication.
The Centre has issued a warning to the Delhi government, demanding that three IAS officers transferred in February report to their new postings and threatening 'consequences' if they fail to comply.
The Delhi government has approved a proposal for the Delhi Police to establish police posts at subways, beneath flyovers, and near foot overbridges across the city to address unsafe spaces.
The Delhi government has released new guidelines aimed at safeguarding its various departments from potential cyber attacks. These measures are designed to enhance the digital security infrastructure across government operations.
The Delhi government is collaborating with private players to develop 'green zones' beneath flyovers across the city. This initiative aims to enhance urban greenery and utilize underutilized spaces.
The Delhi Government has introduced the 'Anmol' scheme, which offers 56 free tests using a single drop of a newborn's blood to enable early detection of genetic and congenital disorders.
The Delhi government has collaborated with IIT-Madras to research "smog-eating" coatings for roads as part of its efforts to tackle air pollution in the city.
The Delhi Government is increasing efforts to prevent water shortages during the summer, including deploying more tankers and enhancing water quality monitoring.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has criticized the Delhi government for proposing an unreasonable timeline, delaying the crucial demarcation of the 22-km Yamuna floodplain until 2026.
Liquor stores in Delhi will be open on Holi this year, following an order from the Delhi government in January that removed the festival from the list of 'dry days'.
The Delhi government has committed to ensuring yearly improvements in the city's air quality, public transport infrastructure, and the cleanliness of the Yamuna River.
The Delhi government has revamped its education website, introducing new features such as fee review and daily attendance tracking for students and parents.
The Delhi government has introduced an online admission portal for school applicants under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Children With Special Needs (CWSN), and Disadvantaged Group (DG) categories.
Students and parents in Delhi government schools are facing difficulties due to the discontinuation of English-medium classes in Class XI, forcing a choice between Hindi-medium or changing schools.
The Delhi government has established teams to monitor and prevent illegal animal sacrifice and sales ahead of the Bakrid festival. This measure aims to ensure compliance with regulations regarding animal welfare and public health during the religious observance.
The Delhi government is planning a phased replacement of nearly half of the city's power transformers, many of which are over 25 years old, to improve electricity infrastructure.
Delhi is experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures exceeding 45°C, prompting an orange alert and the invocation of GRAP 1. The city government is distributing summer kits to construction workers to help them cope with the extreme conditions.
The Delhi fire department has urged the government to fill over 6,600 vacant posts, as the force faces a critical shortage exceeding 72.5% amidst frequent fire incidents in the city.
The Delhi government has advised private sector employees to work from home and restricted foreign travel for its officials, citing the fallout from the US-Iran war.
Delhi government schools will observe a summer break starting May 11, with special classes for board students continuing until May 23, depending on staff availability and infrastructure.
Delhi and the NCR region are experiencing extreme temperatures, with forecasts reaching 44 degrees Celsius. The Delhi government has identified thermal hotspots using satellite data and initiated a Heat Wave Action Plan 2026 to combat the growing threat and protect vulnerable populations.
The Delhi government has issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) to prevent illegal tree felling and strengthen enforcement mechanisms against tree offenses.
The Delhi government has begun drafting a new semiconductor policy. This initiative aims to transform Delhi into a major hub for semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing.
The Delhi government has approved the construction of a 4.72-km flood protection wall along the Yamuna River, targeting one of the city's most flood-prone areas.
The Delhi government has released its draft EV policy, outlining benefits for citizens switching to electric vehicles and mandating that schools ensure at least 10% of their buses are electric within two years.
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The Delhi government has released a draft electric vehicle (EV) policy for 2026-2030, outlining substantial tax breaks and incentives for hybrid and electric cars, and proposing deadlines for switching away from petrol and diesel vehicles, including a mandate for only electric two-wheelers from April 2028.
Following a surprise visit by the Delhi Chief Minister where officials were found absent, the government has raised punctuality standards, mandating biometric attendance for top officers.
The Delhi government has recorded over a 10% rise in excise revenue and subsequently set a new target, indicating positive financial performance in the sector.
The Delhi government has launched a comprehensive Rs 22,000-crore plan to address the severe air pollution and rejuvenate the Yamuna River, requiring 17 departments to track and report their spending against green goals.
The Delhi government has initiated a crackdown on illegal LPG refilling operations in Alipur, leading to an FIR being filed. This action targets unauthorized activities that pose safety risks and violate regulations.
On the final day of the Budget session, the Delhi government launched an attack on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), citing Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) reports detailing Yamuna river contamination and financial losses from the excise policy.
A report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has highlighted a persistent lack of essential medicines and critical equipment in Delhi government hospitals.
A woman was killed when a 33-year-old bridge, previously deemed unsafe, collapsed in Roop Nagar, Delhi. The Delhi government has formed a probe panel to investigate the incident.
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The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) has warned of potential catastrophic closures for restaurants due to the West Asia crisis impacting LPG supply, with the Delhi government now assuring normal LPG supply and no shortage amid these concerns.
The Delhi government has introduced GPS-enabled tracking and a dedicated mobile app for water tankers as part of its Summer Action Plan 2026, aiming to ensure transparent water supply.
The Delhi government has been holding detailed consultations with experts, environmentalists, policymakers, and various departments to explore how the concept of a green budget can be implemented effectively on the ground
The Delhi government is set to begin online admissions for special schools starting March 9, streamlining the application process for students with special needs.
The case originated from allegations surrounding the now-withdrawn Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22 introduced by the Aam Aadmi Party government. The CBI had alleged that the policy framework was tailored to benefit certain private players through reduced licence fees and predetermined profit margins, resulting in kickbacks and financial losses to the Delhi government.
The Delhi government has given its approval for the construction of a road along both sides of the Najafgarh drain, aiming to improve local infrastructure.
The Delhi government has announced a scheme offering a reward of Rs 25,000 to individuals who help seriously injured road accident victims reach a hospital in time.