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The Delhi Government has announced plans to establish 26 Karmika Sewa Kendras (KSKs) across the national capital to facilitate
the registration of nearly three million construction workers, particularly those employed in the unorganised sector. Officials said the ₹25.41 crore initiative is inspired by the Passport Seva Kendra model and is aimed at improving access to welfare schemes and employment services. The project will be implemented by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare…
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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday saw Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma reject a plea by former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking
her recusal from hearing matters related to the excise policy case.In a detailed order delivered over an hour, Justice Sharma held that “justice is not achieved by bowing to pressure” and emphasised that a litigant cannot be permitted to question a judge’s impartiality without substantive material. She observed that allowing such pleas without basis would…
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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday saw Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma reject a plea by former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking
her recusal from hearing matters related to the excise policy case.In a detailed order delivered over an hour, Justice Sharma held that “justice is not achieved by bowing to pressure” and emphasised that a litigant cannot be permitted to question a judge’s impartiality without substantive material. She observed that allowing such pleas without basis would…
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The Delhi Government has announced plans to establish 26 Karmika Sewa Kendras (KSKs) across the national capital to streamline
registration and welfare access for nearly three million construction workers, particularly those in the unorganised sector. Officials said the ₹25.41 crore project is modelled on the Passport Seva Kendra framework and aims to improve delivery of welfare schemes and employment services. The initiative will be implemented by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare…
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The Delhi Government has announced plans to establish 26 Karmika Sewa Kendras (KSKs) across the national capital to streamline
registration and welfare access for nearly three million construction workers, particularly those in the unorganised sector. Officials said the ₹25.41 crore project is modelled on the Passport Seva Kendra framework and aims to improve delivery of welfare schemes and employment services. The initiative will be implemented by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare…
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The Delhi Government has announced plans to establish 26 Karmika Sewa Kendras (KSKs) across the national capital to streamline
registration and welfare access for nearly three million construction workers, particularly those in the unorganised sector. Officials said the ₹25.41 crore project is modelled on the Passport Seva Kendra framework and aims to improve delivery of welfare schemes and employment services. The initiative will be implemented by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare…
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Around 35% of schools in Delhi do not meet mandatory fire safety norms, according to data from the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) as of
January 1, 2026. Of the total institutions assessed, only 3,572 private and government-aided schools have obtained the required fire No Objection Certificate (NOC), while 1,928 schools have either failed inspections or not applied for certification.Officials said the NOC confirms compliance with minimum fire prevention and safety standards under the National Building Code of India, 2016….
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“Painting and General Knowledge Competition 2026” Successfully Organized by the All India Gihara Samaj Jagriti Parishad
In a move aimed at promoting education and awareness within the national capital, Delhi, the “Painting and General Knowledge Competition 2026” was successfully organized by the All India Gihara Samaj Jagriti Parishad. The event was held within the premises of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Pratibha School. Kailash Gangwal, the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA)…