- 25th April, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- Covid deaths overwhelm Delhi's crematoriums - The Sunday Guardian Live
New Delhi: the daily caseload of coronavirus surges again, spaces in crematoriums and funeral homes are filling up. The substantial rise in the fatality rate has led to receding spaces in the crematoriums. Limited staff and resources have slowed down the cremation process of Covid infected bodies. Delhi’s largest - 'Remdesivir crisis may ease after 25 April in Delhi' - The Sunday Guardian Live
‘I have been receiving frantic calls from Covid patients and their kin for Remdesivir’. New Delhi: Covid-19 cases have touched 26,000 in Delhi, and patients are struggling to find oxygen, beds in hospitals and life-saving drugs such as Remdesivir. According to chemists, there is an acute shortage of drugs in
- 18th April, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- Delhi grapples with fresh Covid - 19 wave - The Sunday Guardian Live
Delhi has reported around 24,000 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said. New Delhi: Just when the Delhi government, the hospitals and the health ecosystem had thought that the national capital had reached a level of herd immunity to the Covid-19 pandemic, the massive
- 4th April, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- 'Pollution in Delhi has decreased by fifteen per cent' - The Sunday Guardian Live
Delhi’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai presents two reports to substantiate claim. New Delhi: Delhi’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Tuesday announced that the Kejriwal-led government has been successful in curbing pollution in the national capital. Rai presented two reports to substantiate the claim. - Not everything under control between New Delhi and Dhaka - The Sunday Guardian Live
The Indian side would surely have taken due note of Bangladesh’s overriding concern that the livelihoods of millions of her people depend on the Teesta river and that the country should receive a proper share of the waters. Given the reference recently to India as Dhaka’s “most important neighbour” by Gowher
- 29th March, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- 14th March, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- 14th February, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- 7th February, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- Excavating the roots of Delhi
B.B. Lal, as a young archaeologist, wanted to examine whether places mentioned in the Mahabharata had an existence that went back to the times of the epic. A tribute to the man who has just been honoured with Padma Vibhushan. When you are in Delhi, drive east down Rajpath from Rashtrapati Bhavan, make a right and
- 31st January, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- Delhi violence tarnishes protesting farmers' image nationwide
Solidarity protest camps in Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Chennai and Bangalore have begun disappearing. The violence that rocked the national capital Delhi on the Republic Day has damaged the image of the farmers protesting against the three agricultural laws for over two months. As a result, several farmers outfits
- 24th January, 2021 The Sunday Guardian
- Faction - ridden Bengal unit of BJP sending misleading reports to Delhi
‘Some of the state BJP leaders have been doing this for years—sending misleading reports to show that they are working very hard for the party.’ New Delhi: Just three months ahead of the crucial West Bengal Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party is yet to control the infighting within the state unit,
- 13th December, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- Delhi government proposes waiver on road tax penalty
NEW DELHI: The Delhi government’s transport department has proposed to offer a one-time waiver of penalty on non-payment of road tax for public service vehicles, including private buses, taxis, Gramin Sewas and RTVs. State transport minister Kailash Gehlot said that the proposal has been sent for approval to the
- 6th December, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- Many reasons for rising Covid cases in Delhi, say experts
Mobility of people from rural areas, not following the Covid protocols and rise in air pollution, are the reasons for the rise in Covid-19 cases in Delhi, say doctors and epidemiologists. On 27 November, the Central government told the Supreme Court that the Delhi government did not take timely preventive measures to
- 29th November, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- Delhi night shelter homes unhygienic
New Delhi: People at night shelter homes have complained of lack of water facility, broken compound walls and unclean washrooms. They alleged that even after several requests to the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB), the complaints went unheeded. Meanwhile, a DUSIB official told The Sunday Guardian that
- 22nd November, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- 'Delhi govt spent just 1.6% of green cess to tackle pollution'
A major chunk of the environmental cess is collected from trucks that enter Delhi every day. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led Delhi government has collected over Rs 883 crore as environmental cess over the last four years, but has spent just 1.6% of the total environmental cess collected to tackle issues of pollution
- 8th November, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- Delhi police sees 5000 Covid cases, 21 deaths so far
Cops have been at the forefront in the war against Covid-19. New Delhi: As the coronavirus wreaks havoc in the national capital which has witnessed a record surge in the number of positive cases over the last one week, the Delhi Police, which is at the forefront of the war against Covid-19, has already lost 21
- 1st November, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- Kejriwal failed to tackle pollution, Covid - 19: Delhi BJP president
Delhi BJP chief Adesh Kumar Gupta has also accused the Kejriwal government of not giving funds to the MCD properly. New Delhi: With people of Delhi reeling under rising pollution and the coronavirus pandemic, State BJP President Adesh Kumar Gupta has slammed the AAP government for “not handling” the
- 25th October, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- Rising pollution, Covid cases a double whammy for Delhi
New Delhi: Rising pollution levels in Delhi-NCR amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has worsened people’s woes. Several experts are concerned that these high pollution levels might aggravate the spread of the coronavirus. Due to the coronavirus lockdown, residents of the national capital had experienced cleaner and
- 18th October, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- Delhi will have a low key festival season this year
New Delhi: Delhi will see muted festivities and celebrations during the upcoming festive season this year, keeping in mind the Covid-19 pandemic that has been on the rise in the national capital. Several organisers who organise big Durga Puja pandals in the city on sprawling grounds pulling huge crowds, have
- 27th September, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- 6th September, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- OMA: The pied piper of Delhi
Vishal Malik, better known as Oma, a prodigious and renowned Disc Jockey belonging to Delhi, talks to the G20 about his musical journey that spans more than two decades. Signed to more than twenty critically acclaimed labels, Oma is known as the man who resurrected and revived the electronic music scene in - Delhi Congress to file review plea against jhuggi eviction
‘Both the AAP and the BJP are to be blamed for this. Why didn’t they request the court to consider the humanitarian aspect of these poor people?’ New Delhi: The Delhi Congress is likely to file a review petition in the Supreme Court in the coming days against the apex court’s order to remove around 48,000 - Delhi's electric vehicle shail
New Delhi: The Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy, announced by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on 7 August, aims at zero-emission, but depends entirely on its implementation and vision of integrated transport system to achieve the goal of last-mile connectivity. Speaking to The Sunday Guardian, Akshima Ghate, Director of
- 30th August, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
- De - sealing verdict: Relief from SC to Delhi's citizens
The monitoring committee went beyond its mandate, sealing even those residential premises which were being used for residential purposes on grounds that they were allegedly found flouting norms relating to unauthorised construction. On 14 August, the eve of Independence Day, a Bench of the Supreme Court
- 23rd August, 2020 The Sunday Guardian
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