Chief Minister Rekha Gupta criticized Delhi's healthcare system under the AAP government, calling it non-functional. During her visit to GTB Hospital, she pointed out the shortage of medical staff ...
of the Sohana police station after he stopped a group of men from boozing in a public place in Sector 79. The accused have been identified as Rahul Arora of Sector 105, Harpal Singh of Kharar ...
New Delhi: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta visits and inspects Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) hospital. The Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Suresh Kumar was also present along with her. India has agreed to cut ...
Delhi Assembly: BJP MLA Vijender Gupta, who was a top contender for the post of Delhi Chief Minister, was elected as the Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly on Monday, February 24.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta along with her council of ministers took oath as members of the Legislative Assembly on Monday. The first session of the House commenced this morning and will see ...
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta assured that despite the empty state coffers left by the previous AAP government, the BJP is committed to implementing the Rs 2,500-per month honorarium scheme for eligible women.
The slogan ‘Sabko Dekha, aa gayi Rekha’ (We have seen many, now Rekha has arrived), reverberated outside Rekha Gupta’s home in Shalimar Bagh on February 19, as the Bharatiya Janata Party ...
Vijender Gupta is a senior politician associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and he has held significant political positions, including serving as the Speaker of the Delhi Legislative ...
“About 4,000 employees may lose their jobs in the next three to four years owing to Artificial Intelligence (AI),” said Piyush Gupta, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of DBS Bank, at the NASSCOM ...
"Some Suns Fell Off" at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery reframes nationalism through poetic fragments and disrupted forms that lay bare the inherent arbitrariness of our ideological constructions.
Mr Gupta described the South Australian government’s move as an “unprecedented action” and said recent events at Whyalla “were unexpected and disappointing for us all”. Ahead of the ...