The 21 deaths apparently took place during the violence during the anti-CAA on around December 20 last year
IPS officer Shrivastava appointed Delhi Police Special CP; SC and HC to hear pleas related to violence today; CBSE postpones Class 10, 12 exams in the affected areas
The exam postponement announcement by the CBSE came for the third time this week due to communal violence in northeast Delhi
Arun Modern Senior Secondary School, which is over 32 years old, looks no less than a cemetery, say officials, who claim the damage is estimated to be over Rs 70 lakh
The BJP on Thursday went all out against the Congress and AAP accusing them of inciting the riots
When journalists mentioned the wordings of the alleged hate speech by him, the BJP leader shot back, "This is not what I said..."
Sociologically speaking, the incidents of vandalism in Delhi do not qualify to be called riots. Ramanuj Ganguly dissects the causes, effects and projections of the violence
Around one-fifth of these calls on the emergency 100 and 112 numbers came from Shaheen Bagh in South East Delhi and nearby areas in South Delhi, they said on Monday
India's Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said that law enforcement agencies were working on the ground
Official sources said that the Iranian envoy was conveyed that Zarif commented on a matter which is purely internal to India
The administration has issued recovery notices to these people for damaging public property worth Rs 1.55 crore
Restoring trust in state institutions is vital
He said that India needs to be prepared to deal with covid-19 regardless of the magnitude of the impact and must brace itself for its economic shock
SC also said that pleas concerning Tripura, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, which is going ahead with the implementation of CAA without framing any rules, can be dealt with separately.
2,935 Pakistani nationals were granted citizenship during this period
Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said those who were granted Indian citizenship belonged to Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan.
The Indian government has maintained that the CAA is an internal matter of the country and stressed that the goal is to protect the oppressed minorities of neighbouring countries
The Centre brought to the notice of a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde the alleged hate speeches made by Mander
British Sikh Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi said the violence had brought back painful personal memories from the 1984 Sikh riots
India is clear that the CAA is constitutionally valid and complies with all requirements of its constitutional values, Kumar said in a statement