- 23rd July, 2020 NDTV
- In Posh Delhi Locality, 2 Men On Bike Snatch Gold Chain. Caught On CCTV
On camera, two men on a motorcycle attacked a couple of women walking down a road in a posh Delhi area to snatch their gold chain on Thursday. - 198 Delhi Mosque Event Indonesian Attendees Pay Fine, Allowed To Walk Free
A Delhi court Thursday allowed 198 Indonesians to walk free on payment of varying fines, after they accepted mild charges under the plea bargain process, related to various violations including visa norms while attending the Tablighi Jamaat event here during the COVID-19 lockdown. - Don't Want E - Registration Of Estates To Curb Fake Records: Delhi To Court
The Delhi government on Thursday submitted before the Delhi High Court that it does not want online registration of properties to be made available in order to curb false registrations and obviate unnecessary litigation in the society related to the same. - Covaxin Human Trials: Delhi's Dr Dangs Lab To Partner With Bharat Biotech
A Delhi-based private laboratory, Dr Dangs Lab, has claimed that it has been selected as the central lab for human clinical trials of Covaxin, India's indigenous COVID-19 vaccine candidate. The vaccine is being developed and manufactured by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with ICMR and NIV, Pune. - Top Scorers Of Delhi Government Schools In Class 12 Board Meet Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
- 1 In 4 Infected By Coronavirus In Delhi; Monthly Sero - Surveys In City Now
Surveys to check the prevalence of coronavirus among the general population of Delhi will now be held every month, the state's health minister Satyendra Jain said today, announcing the beginning of the first of this series of surveys from August 1 to 5. - Nearly 78% Of COVID Beds Lying Vacant In Delhi Hospitals: AAP Government
The Delhi government on Wednesday said nearly 78 per cent beds for coronavirus patients are lying vacant in government and private hospitals of the city. - 5 - Feet - Long Rock Python Rescued From Bathroom Of A House In Delhi
A five-feet-long Indian rock python entered the bathroom of a house in Delhi's Okhla area following heavy rains, triggering panic among family members. - Delhi Congress Candidates Got Rs 12.2 Crore As Election Expenses: Poll Body
The Congress paid over Rs 12 crore to its candidates to meet expenses in the Delhi assembly polls held earlier this year, according to submissions by the party before the Election Commission. - Delhi Government Should Work With Stakeholders To Solve Waterlogging Issue: Manoj Tiwari
The AAP government should work together with other stakeholders, as it did to contain the coronavirus pandemic, to find a solution to the waterlogging issue in the city, former Delhi BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said Wednesday. - Family Of Delhi Doctor Who Died Of COVID - 19 To Get Rs 1 Crore Compensation
The Delhi government will accord the Corona Warrior status to a National Health Mission (NHM) doctor who died due to COVID-19, and give his family Rs 1 crore as compensation, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said today. - 1,227 Fresh Coronavirus Cases Take Delhi Tally To 1,26,323; Death Count Mounts To 3,719
Delhi recorded 1,227 coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the tally in the city to over 1.26 lakh, while the death count from the disease rose to 3,719, authorities said.
- 22nd July, 2020 NDTV
- Newborn Admitted In Delhi Hospital Gets Mother's Milk From 1,000 Km Away
For nearly a month, 33-year-old Jikmet Wangdus and his brother-in-law have been going to the Delhi international airport daily to collect a box flown all the way from Leh. Except, the package is not an ordinary one. - 98 Delhi Mosque Event Foreign Attendees Pay Fine, Allowed To Walk Free
A Delhi court Wednesday allowed 98 Indonesians to walk free on payment of different fines, after they accepted mild charges under the plea bargain process, related to various violations including visa norms while attending Tablighi Jamaat congregation during the COVID-19 lockdown. - On Camera, Delhi Woman Fights Off Kidnappers To Save 4 - Year - Old Daughter
Dramatic scenes unfolded in an east Delhi neighbourhood on Tuesday after a brave mother fought off the two would-be kidnappers of her four-year-old daughter, whose abduction had been planned by her uncle - Doctors Dance With Patients At Covid Care Centre In Delhi's Akshardham
Days after Delhi's Corona Warrior doctors did stress-busting, immunity-boosting yoga with COVID-19 patients, visuals of them dancing with patients have brought cheer to the country even as its total case count came close to 12 lakh. - Road Caves In, Massive Traffic After Heavy Rain In Delhi - NCR
Delhi and its surrounding areas witnessed heavy rain today, leading to waterlogging in several areas, and traffic jams across the city. A part of Ashoka Road in the heart of the city caved in after the heavy showers. - Journalist Shot In Head In Front Of His Daughters Near Delhi Dies
A journalist from Uttar Pradesh, who was shot at in Ghaziabad near Delhi on Monday night in front of his two daughters, died this morning at a hospital. The attack on journalist Vikram Joshi near his home on Monday night was captured on a shocking CCTV footage. - 7 - Day Paid Quarantine For International Passengers Arriving At Delhi Airport
In view of the ongoing COVID-19 scenario, all passengers arriving by International flights at the Delhi Airport will have to undergo seven days of institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by one-week of home quarantine.
- 21st July, 2020 NDTV
- Video Shows Houses Crumble As Drain In Delhi Overflows After Heavy Rain
As heavy rains whipped several parts of Delhi and nearby areas this morning, houses at a slum in Delhi's upscale ITO area collapsed when a canal running through the slum overflowed. - Delhi Records 1,349 COVID - 19 Cases In A Day, Recovery Rate Over 84%
After a dip to under a thousand cases in a day on Monday, Delhi today recorded 1,349 coronavirus cases as against yesterday's 954. Today's cases takes the total number of cases in the national capital to 1,25,096. With 27 deaths in the last 24 hours, total fatalities now stand at 3,690. - In 8 Delhi Riots Cases, Complaints Naming BJP Leaders Buried
The Delhi Police-- criticized for not taking action against BJP leaders who gave inflammatory speeches in the run-up to the February riots -- have also ignored complaints that accused BJP leaders. No action has been taken in at least eight complaints, accusing BJP leaders of inciting mobs and rioting, NDTV has found. No First Information Repot has been filed in four complaints. The rest have been linked to cases that have no connection with the complaints. - Dark Skies, Heavy Rain In Delhi, Traffic Alert After Flooding In Areas
Heavy rain lashed Delhi Tuesday afternoon. The weather office has warned of thunderstorm with moderate to heavy rain with wind speed of 25-55 kilometre per hour at many places of of the national capital, Farukhnagar, Manesar, Gurugram, Sohna, Nuh, Palwal, Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Noida, Gand Karnal. - Delhi Health Minister On Why He Was Moved To Private Hospital For Covid
Back at work a month after contracting COVID-19, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain today emphasised that government hospitals in the national capital are "world class", saying he was shifted to a private hospital because state-run hospitals' permission to administer plasma therapy had lapsed.The Aam Aadmi Party leader said that he had lost his father-in-law just a day before getting admitted and his family "panicked". - Delhi Cabinet Approves Doorstep Delivery Of Ration
The Delhi government today approved doorstep delivery of ration to eligible beneficiaries, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced, terming it as a "revolutionary" move.
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