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Mr Arvind Kejriwal, here is what Delhi wants

As the new AAP government begins its work, Delhi that gave it a record verdict is full of high expectations with assured supply of drinking water topping the list of priorities. The

Be frugal and thrive in Delhi

Manoj Kumar starrer Roti Kapda Aur Makaan was set in the early seventies of Delhi. It was about a man, his family and their struggle to earn bare necessities of life. If the movie had to be remade

Delhi govt asks IT ministry to block Uber and Ola apps

The Delhi state government has urged the ministry of Information Technology of India to block mobile applications of cab services Uber and Ola. On Tuesday, Delhi transport officials

Kejriwal govt’s defamation circular on media stayed by SC

The supreme court has stayed a circular issued by the Delhi government on initiating defamation proceedings against media houses. The court asked on Thursday “why is there a need to issue the

Jung’s man at ACB asked to go back by Kejriwal’s govt

Again an official has been tossed around in the turf war being fought by lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.  Earlier, a IAS official was locked out of hi

AAP’s open letter to LG Jung is bad in taste

Has the party or has Arvind Kejriwal given up on fighting a losing battle against the lieutenant governor of Delhi? Or is this another smart strategy to restore the sullied image of Aam Aadmi Party

Delhi takes another step in Wi-Fi plan, joins connected city board

The Delhi government, which wants to make national capital a Wi-Fi city, has joined Connected City Advisory Board. Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the industry association focused

RFP for Delhi Wi-Fi project soon

How would you describe the last one year in terms of rolling out e-governance services and various ICT interventions in Delhi? The government of national capital ter

Delhi CM`s urban leadership fellows programme launched

The Delhi government has launched an initiative that provides an opportunity to young leaders from across the country to work within the state government to address pressing urban challenges.

Who’s disabled?

When nine-month-old Aditi was detected with hemiplegia, her parents were heartbroken – hemiplegia, paralysis of one side of the body, had affected their daughter’s left arm and leg. The

Dexit dilemma

Delhi’s maverick chief minister Arvind Kejriwal would not like to be clubbed with the far-right leaders of Europe, but as the Brexit referendum results came out, he too sounded as jubilant as

“Kejriwal is acting like an anarchist”

As a young BJP MP, Kiren Rijiju had once favoured full statehood for Delhi. On November 21, 2006, he along with party senior Santosh Gangwar had expressed “deep concern over not according

Delhi full statehood: Fiscally arguable, politically impossible

It seems Greece’s referendum on Grexit last year inspired Arvind Kejriwal to announce h

Delhi’s land pooling policy regulations yet to be notified

The Delhi government, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and municipal corporations of Delhi have been told by the urban development ministry to sort out various issues to enable notification of reg

DDA doesn’t know how much land it owns

DDA had no consolidated information/database in respect of land acquired and utilised for various schemes as well as vacant land in hand, said the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in a repor

AAP government report card – a lot still needs to be done

 The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led government in Delhi has completed two years in office. The government repeatedly accused the central government of creating obstacles and stalling projects, yet

Operationalise accountability provisions of NFSA: HC to Delhi govt

A bench of the Delhi high court comprising chief justice Geeta Mittal and justice C Hari Shankar pulled up the Delhi government on its failure to frame rules under the National Food Security Act (N

Visionary Talk: Amitabh Gupta, Pune Police Commissioner with Kailashnath Adhikari, MD, Governance Now


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