Wednesday, 28 August 2019

How e-rickshaws laid siege to Delhi in 7 years

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Wed, Aug 28, 2019 | 05:33 PM IST

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How e-rickshaws laid siege to Delhi in 7 years How e-rickshaws laid siege to Delhi in 7 years
The menace of unregulated e-rickshaws found its way into Delhi Assembly on Monday after some AAP MLAs raised the issue and demanded framing of a policy to regulate them.
Ex-Google engineer charged with theft of autonomous car secrets Ex-Google engineer charged with theft of autonomous car secrets
The defendant, who wore a blue sport jacket and black jeans as his plea was entered, could face up to 10 years in prison on each count if convicted.
Renault Triber launched today: 7-seater car in Rs 5 lakh? Renault Triber launched today: 7-seater car in Rs 5 lakh?
The idea here is to come up with an alternative for buyers who want a more versatile product at the price of a hatchback.
Rekindle memories of liberation at Musée de la Libération de Paris Rekindle memories of liberation at Musée de la Libération de Paris
Seventy-five years after Paris was liberated from Nazi occupation, the French capital known for its breathtaking museums has a new museum, hoping to rekindle memories of liberation for a new generation.
As troops prepare to leave Afghanistan, will aid follow? As troops prepare to leave Afghanistan, will aid follow?
Whimpering and badly malnourished, they are among the most vulnerable in a country that remains one of the poorest in the world. Now an expected United States-Taliban agreement to end nearly 18 years of fighting raises questions about whether the foreign aid largely propping up the country will drop as troops withdraw.
Japan lowers South Korea trade status takes effect Japan lowers South Korea trade status takes effect
Japan's downgrading of South Korea's trade status took effect Wednesday, a decision that has already set off a series of reactions hurting their relations.
Thousands drenched in red in Spain's 'Tomatina' battle Thousands drenched in red in Spain's 'Tomatina' battle
More than 20,000 people are pelting each other with ripe tomatoes in the annual ``Tomatina'' street battle in a town in eastern Spain that has become a major tourist attraction.
China's revised drug law to allow Indian medicines China's revised drug law to allow Indian medicines
India has been pressing for China to open its pharmaceutical market to Indian drugs as part of the efforts to lower the $57 billion trade deficit.
Remains of 227 sacrificed children found in Peru Remains of 227 sacrificed children found in Peru
The children, who were aged between four and 14, were sacrificed in a ritual to honor the Chimu culture's gods.
War on plastic: The pursuit of profit, politics and propaganda War on plastic: The pursuit of profit, politics and propaganda
On August 20, the Parliament said it would ban the use of plastic items in the complex. From October 2, the Indian Railways will ban single-use plastics.
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