- 11th July, 2020 Economic Times
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- Delhi riots:Suspended AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain's two employees key witnesses against him
"In the afternoon, they saw several persons gathered at the ground floor of the house of Tahir Hussain and he was talking with them in a very secretive manner and accused Shah Alam, Irshad, Abid, Arshad Pradhan, Rashid and Shadab were also present there along with other unknown persons," the charge sheet said. - Delhi govt will work with neighbouring states to deal with air pollution problem in winters: Rai
The plantation drive is expected to increase the city's green cover from 325 square kilometres at present to 350 sq km by 2021, which will help reduce air pollution. The period will be observed as "Vrikshaaropan Pakhavaada". - Delhi High Court directs Oyo to file affidavit of unencumbered assets in matter filed by Anam Datsec
In its case against Oyo, Anam Datsec has alleged Oyo delayed and failed to make payments of an agreed upon monthly minimum guarantee amount of Rs 14 lakh for the property, did not provide necessary and accurate revenue statements and carried out 'sub standard and hazardous construction' on the property. - Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi court grants bail to 82 Bangladeshi nationals
The accused will file their plea bargaining applications on Friday, said advocate Ashima Mandla and Mandakini Singh, appearing for the foreign nationals. - Delhi Latest News: PM Modi inaugurates Rewa solar project via video conferencing
The 750 MW Solar Project in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh is set to add momentum to India's "commitment of increasing renewable energy capacities by 2022". - Nizamuddin Markaz: Delhi court allows 60 Malaysians to walk free on fine of Rs 7,000 each
They were charge sheeted for attending Markaz at Nizamuddin in the national capital by allegedly violating visa conditions, indulging in missionary activities illegally and violating government guidelines, issued in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak in the country. - US backs India: New Delhi and Washington must coordinate to push back against Beijing
US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has come out forcefully in support of India in its border standoff with China, laying the blame directly on Chinese President Xi Jinping. Pompeo, in response to a question...
- 9th July, 2020 Economic Times
- Delhi - Moscow should be sensitive to each other's security interests as in past: Indian envoy to Russia
Russian Ambassador to India, Nikolay Kudashev in his remarks referred to the Indias and ASEAN positions on Indo-Pacific region. “…What is important that ASEAN and Indias positions with regard to this are the same – Indo-Pacific Strategies should not be discussed in a containment categories, while we should promote unifying formats.” - COVID - 19 situation in Delhi shows 'remarkable' improvement: MHA
Addressing a press conference, Home Ministry Joint Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava said over 6.79 lakh COVID-19 tests, translating into 35,780 tests per million population, have been carried out till July 8 and over 20,000 tests are being conducted every day. - HC directs DU to give schedule of final year UG exams
The court allowed the prayer of senior advocate Sachin Dutta, representing the Delhi University, to grant some time as they have to carve out a new plan to conduct examinations in accordance with the latest guidelines of the University Grants Commission (UGC). - Meet 106 - yr - old man from Delhi who survived Spanish Flu in 1918 and now COVID - 19
The family members of 106-year-old man claimed that he has been recovered from COVID-19. Mukhtar Ahmed is a resident of Central Delhi's Nawabganj area. The centenarian was admitted in Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital on April 14 after been infected with the coronavirus. Mukhtar Ahmed was 4-year-old during the Spanish flu in 1918. While speaking to ANI, Mukhtar Ahmed said, “I didn't expect to survive but after getting proper treatment I recovered. I have never seen such a pandemic in my life.” - Delhi: Massive fire breaks out at a warehouse in Mundka, no casualties reported
A huge fire broke out at a logistics godown here in Mundka on Wednesday night, officials said. At least 34 fire tenders were rushed to the spot to control the blaze. "We received a call around 10.23 p.m. No casualties reported so far," Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg said.
- 8th July, 2020 Economic Times
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- Delhi government withdraws order delinking hotels from Covid hospitals
The latest order on Monday states that the July 4 order delinking the hotels from hospitals stands withdrawn with immediate effect. It said the orders through which these hotels were linked with hospitals as extended Covid-19 hospitals will remain in force till further instructions. - Maharashtra News Updates: Hotels outside containment zones can operate from July 8
Union Government has emphasized on increasing testing, prompt contact tracing and timely clinical management of the COVID-19 cases. The national Positivity Rate stands at 6.73% : MoHFW. - Delhi riots probe: SIT gets custody of key suspect Faisal Farooque
Development over Delhi riots probe: Delhi Police SIT gets custody of key suspect Faisal Farooque, owner of Rajdhani School. - ASI monuments reopen in Delhi, masks mandatory
Delhi's ASI-protected monuments have been reopened for the public as per the directions of the Culture Ministry. All guidelines, including social distancing and sanitisation measures, will be followed at these heritage sites. - Delhi monuments reopen with protective measures in place
Monuments in Delhi reopened on July 6 in second phase of unlock. Arrangements have been done to ensure safety amid COVID-19 outbreak. - Home Ministry?s ?Unified NCR? helps control Covid; Delhi moves out of watch lists
Delhis positive rate is now 13.6%, still a notch above the 9.1% national average. Almost all of Delhis districts have been among the top 15 districts of the country with a worryingly high positivity rate for several weeks now, even surpassing hotspot Mumbai last month. - World's largest COVID care centre: Delhi LG inaugurates 10,000 - bed facility at Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Lt Governor of Delhi, Anil Baijal visited Sardar Patel COVID Care Centre at Radha Soami Satsang Beas in Chattarpur on July 05. He inaugurated the 10,000 bed-facility for COVID-19 patients at the centre and also inspected the facility at the Radha Soami Satsang Beas. The entire facility at the centre is air-conditioned with all the basic amenities. The cases of coronavirus have crossed 94,000-mark in the national capital. - How Russia?s ?Quiet Diplomacy? helped in reducing tensions between Delhi and Beijing
Russia played a role in reducing tensions between India & China leading to the release of 10 Indian Army men.
- 5th July, 2020 Economic Times
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