The Morning Standard - September 16, 2020
The Morning Standard - September 16, 2020
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September 16, 2020
City Police Commissioner Says Riots Probe Shouldn't Be Questioned Without Evidence
Delhi Police Commissioner S N Srivastav on Tuesday said the force’s transparency in investigating the northeast Delhi riots should not be questioned without having credible details and information and blamed ‘interested groups’ for creating ‘false perceptions’. He said this in reply to exIPS officer Julio Rebiero, who recently raised questions on Delhi Police investigating the riots.
1 min
DMRC To Develop New Indigenous Signalling System
Marking Engineers Day in the national capital, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) inaugurated its ambitious state-of-the-art laboratory at Shastri Park for development of an indigenously built Communication Based Train Control (CBTC) based signalling technology for Metro railway. It also launched i-ATS (Indigenous Automatic Train Supervision System), an important sub-system of the signalling system on Tuesday.
1 min
Hospitals Scramble For Oxygen, Govt Denies Shortage
ALMOST 20 times jump in the number of Covid-19 patients needing oxygen support over the last three months coupled with supply issues has triggered a near scramble in several states as the active cases in the country are now just short of 1 million.
1 min
Army Stocks Supplies For Long Haul At LAC
Rajnath Singh says troops fully geared up at the border even as government engages in de-escalation efforts
2 mins
The Morning Standard Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Express Network Private Limited
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
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