India Women’s cricket team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, arrived in Delhi after their World Cup win. The team will meet Prime ...
A daily metro commute can test patience even on the best of days. For one regular traveller on the Delhi Metro, the experience has become so exhausting that she chose to voice her frustration online, ...
A new study highlights the severe impact of air pollution on pregnancy outcomes in India. Rising pollution levels increase ...
The back-end integration enabling smart card-based ticketing has been completed and card-reading machines have already been ...
Following India's Women's World Cup 2025 triumph, DDCA President Rohan Jaitley caught up with India Today and shared how this ...
The Delhi government introduced the new 'Pink Saheli Smart Card' on Sunday, allowing daughters, sisters, and mothers above ...
Delhi launches the Pink Saheli Smart Card offering free DTC and cluster bus rides for women and transgender commuters. Read more to know its benefits and eligibility.
Harmanpreet Kaur's India landed in New Delhi on Tuesday and were greeted with a rousing reception. On, India beat South ...
Hosts India defeated South Africa by 52 runs on Nov 2, claiming their first-ever Women’s World Cup. Read more at straitstimes ...
In 2025, women make up 61% of Delhi's missing persons, highlighting a persistent gender imbalance in reported cases.
The Delhi High Court has cancelled the bail granted to two women, allegedly involved in an inter-state child trafficking racket, saying the magnitude and nature of the crime involving commodification ...
Delhi: In the category of missing children, girls account for a significantly higher proportion. Out of 4,854 reported cases, 72 percent (3,509) involved girls, while boys made up 28 percent (1,345).