Delhi news live
Here are the latest news updates from Delhi:
Breaking News
- Delhi records 1,454 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths in the last 24 hours (Source: PTI)
- Delhi Police arrests 12 people for allegedly vandalizing a temple in Rohini (Source: Hindustan Times)
- Delhi government announces new guidelines for schools, colleges, and universities to reopen from January 18 (Source: The Indian Express)
Top Stories
- Delhi's air quality remains poor, with AQI at 246 (Source: The Hindu)
- Delhi Police launches investigation into alleged molestation of a woman in a bus (Source: India Today)
- Delhi government to set up 10 new COVID-19 vaccination centers (Source: The Times of India)
Politics
- Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal meets with Union Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss issues related to the city (Source: The Economic Times)
- BJP leader Manoj Tiwari demands Delhi government to take action against AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan for allegedly making derogatory remarks against a woman (Source: The Indian Express)
Crime
- Delhi Police arrests 5 people for allegedly involved in a gangrape case in Rohini (Source: Hindustan Times)
- Delhi court sentences 3 people to life imprisonment for murdering a businessman in 2017 (Source: The Times of India)
Sports
- Delhi Capitals to play their next IPL match against Rajasthan Royals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium (Source: The Hindu)
- Indian women's cricket team to play a T20 match against Australia at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium (Source: The Indian Express)
Entertainment
- Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan to attend the 51st International Film Festival of India in Goa (Source: The Times of India)
- Delhi-based musician Raghu Dixit to perform at the upcoming music festival in the city (Source: The Hindu)
Weather
- Delhi to experience a cold wave, with minimum temperature expected to drop to 10°C (Source: The Indian Express)
- Delhi's maximum temperature expected to be around 22°C (Source: The Hindu)
Please note that these are just some of the latest news updates from Delhi and may not be exhaustive.