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Heavy rains and thunderstorm leaves the central dome of the Jama Masjid structure in Old Delhi damaged

Many social media users have shared images showing the finial atop the main dome at Jama Masjid getting damaged due to the rain

Maneka Gandhi supports IAS couple accused of misusing stadium to walk their dog, says their transfer is loss for Delhi

Maneka Gandhi has said that the transfer of the 'dog walking' IAS couple is a loss for Delhi as it benefited from their work.

Dog walking in Thyagraj stadium: IAS couple Sanjeev Khirwar and Rinku Dugga transferred by MHA to Ladakh and Arunachal

MHA transferred IAS officer Sanjeev Khirwar to Ladakh while his wife Rinku Dugga was transferred to Arunachal Pradesh.

Athletes, coaches asked to stop training, leave Delhi’s AAP govt-run Thyagraj stadium early so that IAS officer can walk his dog: Report

An Indian Express report said that the Thyagraj Stadium is emptied by 7pm so that Delhi's Principal Secretary can walk his dog there

Heavy rains, thunder, hailstorm lash Delhi-NCR, temperature drops 10 degrees in an hour, trees uprooted

The surface temperature fell by 11 degrees from 29 degree Celsius to 18 degree Celsius in just an hour because of sudden weather change leading to thunder and rain in Delhi-NCR

Qutub Minar: Minister of Culture denies reports that the Archaeological Survey of India is asked to conduct excavation at the complex

Earlier, media had reported that ASI has been tasked with conducting an excavation drive in the Qutub Minar complex to ascertain the facts about the structure

Arrested for making derogatory remarks against Shivling, DU professor tells court he is a follower of Hindu religion, gets bail

Ratan Lal was arrested over a derogatory social media post after a Shivling was found in the disputed Gyanvapi complex.

Delhi HC strikes down Arvind Kejriwal’s doorstep ration delivery scheme, says Delhi govt can’t use centre’s foodgrain for own scheme

Delhi HC said that Delhi govt can run the scheme using its own foodgrain, but can't use foodgrain under National Food Security Act.

‘State cannot be mute spectators’: Delhi High Court pulls up AAP govt for illegal Islamic religious structures on public roads

The Court was hearing a petition contesting the unlawful construction of two Mazars, one on a road adjacent to Hassanpur Depot and one on Wazirabad Road in Bhajanpura.

Kejriwal’s Minority Appeasement: Delhi Govt asks private schools to refund tuition fees of students from minority communities

The Delhi government has asked private schools to return the tuition fees under the 'Reimbursement of Tuition Fees for Minorities categories students studying in classes I to XII'

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