Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Monday participated in a protest organised here by the Punjab unit of Aam Aadmi Party and demanded a complete rollback of the three recently enacted central farm laws
The national capital recorded 48 more Covid-19 fatalities on Saturday, taking the death toll to 5,740, while 2,866 fresh cases took the infection tally to over 306,000
The national capital recorded 48 Covid-19 fatalities on Saturday, taking the death toll to 5,740, while 2,866 fresh cases took the infection tally to over 306,000, authorities said
The police "inadvertently" put a document which contained the details of some of the protected witnesses in the copies of the charge sheet supplied to the accused booked under the stringent UAPA
The national capital's air quality was recorded in the higher end of the 'moderate' category on Saturday, but a government forecasting agency said it is likely to improve marginally on October 11
Delhi govt's decision to do away with the practice of pasting cautionary posters outside the homes of people infected with Covid-19, will help reduce the stigma attached to the disease, experts said
AAP govt is taking the lead in fight against air pollution in Delhi, but neighbouring states are still "not serious" about the issue despite it becoming "more dangerous" due to Covid, Gopal Rai said
The NCDC in its revised strategy for Covid-19 control in Delhi has recommended rationalising contact tracing in the wake of workplaces emerging as hotspots of the virus spread in the city
There will be no poster outside the houses of Covid-19 patients under home isolation in the national capital, official sources said on Thursday
Delhi needs to be prepared for about 15,000 fresh cases per day taking into account upcoming winter season-related respiratory problems, large influx of patients from outside and festive gatherings
With 2,726 fresh cases, Delhi's Covid-19 tally crossed the three-lakh mark on Thursday, while the death toll due to the disease mounted to 5,653 with 37 fatalities recorded in the last 24 hours
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Thursday inaugurated a 'green war room' at the Delhi Secretariat to monitor steps being taken to bring down pollution levels in the city this winter
Air India on Wednesday announced that it will start operating additional flights from New Delhi to Sydney between October 10 and 14, amid the central government's 'Unlock 5' phase."Air India will operate additional flights from Delhi to Sydney between 10th & 14th October 2020," tweeted Air India.The airline mentioned that limited seats would be available due to the COVID-19 restrictions enforced by the Australian authorities."Limited seats available due to quarantine restrictions by Australian Authorities. Booking will open today at 1600 hrs (IST) through AI Website, Booking Offices and Call Centre," it said in the tweet.All scheduled commercial passenger flights were suspended in India on March 25 after the central government imposed a lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19.Domestic flights in the country resumed operations from May 25 in a gradual manner.
He said the Delhi government has in the past five years taken several measures to tackle the twin problems of climate change and air pollution
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that occupying public places like Shaheen Bagh for protests is not acceptable and such a space cannot be occupied "indefinitely"
In Mumbai, reduced stamp duty and low interest rates get customers interested in property
The national capital recorded 35 fresh casualties due to Covid-19 and the death toll mounted to 5,616, while 2,871 new cases took the tally to over 298,000, authorities said
After rising steadily for over 40 days, the number of containment zones in Delhi fell to 2,697 on Oct 6, a marginal dip compared to the figures the previous day, according to official data
However, the bed occupancy is higher in private hospitals as compared to government-run facilities
The national capital recorded 39 Covid-19 fatalities on Tuesday, pushing the toll to 5,581, while 2,676 fresh cases took the tally to over 295,000, authorities said