Reacting to Sisodia's attack as Delhi's air quality entered the "red" zone, the ministry said the government believes in working towards getting rid of air pollution
As per the latest unlock guidelines, schools, colleges and other educational institutions can reopen outside containment zones after October 15
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who was suffering from Covid-19 and dengue, was discharged from hospital on Tuesday, officials said
Dr Anthony Fauci said that monoclonal antibodies, which stop the coronavirus from spreading in the body, are among promising strategies for averting severe illness from Covid-19
The condition of Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, who is suffering from Covid-19 and dengue, has further improved, and he has been shifted from the ICU to a normal ward on Saturday, officials said.
He is currently undergoing treatment at Max hospital, Saket, where he was admitted on Thursday evening after a "falling" blood platelet count and low oxygen level
Rio de Janeiro delayed its annual Carnival parade, for the first time in a century due to the pandemic
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia was diagnosed with dengue on Thursday, a day after he was hospitalised due to COVID-19, sources said here.
"He is still in ICU since yesterday, but his condition is stable. The minister has been put on oxygen support as per requirement, and under constant observation," a senior doctor of the hospital said
Minister Manish Sisodia, currently undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at a state-run facility here, is stable, and he will undergo another coronavirus test in a couple of days
Sisodia had said on September 14 that he has been tested positive for novel coronavirus and had isolated himself.
In a tweet, the 48-year-old AAP leader said he has gone into self-isolation
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday said a law should be made for spending six per cent of GDP to education
Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said the new National Education Policy (NEP) lacks the roadmap for implementation and needs proper planning so that it is not reduced to just a wonderful idea
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia Thursday said that under the existing system, the city government cannot take a loan from the RBI to meet its revenue shortfall
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia reiterated his demand that medical and engineering entrance exams NEET and JEE be postponed and Centre work on alternative methods for selecting students.
The chief minister said the safety and the health of school children are very important to the AAP government
Online education is not a substitute for school education and its purpose is to keep the learning process moving, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Tuesday.
The proposal in the new National Education Policy to make board exams easy will not address the issue of rote learning because the education system will continue to be a slave of the evaluation system
Kejriwal government asks state universities to cancel all exams on July 11 citing the fast-spreading Covid-19 pandemic