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How 100 cr was not enough for Chandni Chowk's revamp projectChandni Chowk's Rs 100 crore revamp in 2021 has deteriorated, with overflowing litter bins, broken tiles, and encroachments. The Public Wor...
After CBI raid at Sisodia house, Delhi govt transfers 12 IAS officersDelhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena had recently recommended the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to take action against secretary o...
Major bureaucratic reshuffle in Delhi, 40 officers transferredFormer Principal Secretary (Revenue) and Divisional Commissioner Sanjeev Khirwar, who was shunted out to Ladakh last week following media r...
Delhi LG transfers 7 IAS officers; IAS officer Swati Sharma appointed as health secretaryIAS officer of 2007 batch, Udit Prakash Rai has been transferred and posted as CEO Delhi Jal Board (DJB) from Director (Education). He will...
Great Mughal's capital Shahjahanabad gears up for an 1,800-cr royal revampAs the plan was unveiled, it involved detailed studies and surveys, establishing concept, cost estimates, and financing schemes among other...
Manish Sisodia revives Shahjahanabad redevelopment plan, visits walled citySisodia asked the officials which visited the site to ensure that cultural and historic value of the area is restored and preserved.
Trams may ply in Old Delhi's Chandni ChowkTrams may roll on the streets of Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk with Shahjahanabad Redevelopment Corporation likely to approve project in its up...
Shakuntala D Gamlin to continue as power secretary in LG Najeeb Jung-CM Arvind Kejriwal turf warThe government issued orders notifying postings, transfers and departmental reshuffles of over 25 officers, which also figured Gamlin's nam...
Major bureaucratic reshuffle in AAP-led Delhi governmentChetan B Sanghi, a 1988 batch officer, is the new principal secretary of Industries Department. However, Gamlin will continue as Principal ...
Delhi elections: In old city, vote banks matter, not developmentTraders are considered a BJP vote bank, but Chandni Chowk, one of Delhi’s busiest commercial centres , has voted Congfor the past 15 years.