To promote civic participation, several Delhi restaurants and food companies have offered attractive discounts. Read below to know which outlet offers how much discount: ...
As per NRAI, Delhi is the second-biggest organised food services market, estimated to be over Rs 42,000 crores, after Mumbai with 66,230 restaurants in the organised segment. The report states ...
Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, the Chamber of Trades and Industries (CTI) has announced special discounts for voters, with salons and beauty parlours across the city offering 20% to 50% off on ...
With the Delhi Assembly elections just a day away, the Chamber of Trades and Industries (CTI) has announced that salons and beauty parlours across the city will offer discounts ranging from 20 to 50 ...
In February 2025, Delhi-NCR’s restaurant scene is welcoming a wave of exciting new menus that promise to add a fresh dimension to the city’s vibrant culinary landscape. From modern twists on classic ...
Delhi police and paramilitary forces were deployed to disperse crowds after AAP workers and Congress workers clashed near Zakir Hussain college. Delhi Assembly Election 2025 LIVE: The Delhi police ...
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Live Updates ... If the BJP does win, it will end a near three-decade drought — 27 years, to be precise — for the saffron party in the state.
Our time in Delhi would have been much less interesting if I had done what I normally do: decline offers from strangers ...
Delhi Elections 2025 Highlights: The campaigning for the Delhi Assembly Polls ended on Monday evening. Now, the voting for the 70 assembly seats of Delhi will be held on February 5 to elect the ...
Delhi Elections 2025 highlights: The stage is all set for the people of Delhi to come out and vote to elect their new government on February 5. The poll day comes after a high-octane campaigning ...
Image Source : PTI Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 will be ... Moreover, all shops and restaurants, retail outlets, grocery stores, and eateries are expected to remain open, allowing residents ...
Since Delhi’s first legislative Assembly was constituted in 1952, the national capital has had only eight Assemblies and Chief Ministers. This is because for 37 years, from 1956 to 1993, Delhi’s ...