- 1st June, 2021 The Indian Express
- Delhi: Minor alleges rape inside mosque, cleric arrested
Delhi news: A senior police official said the girl has alleged in her complaint that the incident took place when she went inside the mosque to fetch water around 10 pm on Sunday. - Delhi: Highest number of Covid funerals took place in May, MCD data shows
The figure in April, the second worst month in terms of Covid funerals, was 9,156, data from the three civic bodies shows. - Antibody cocktail treatment begins at Delhi?s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Delhi News | The Monoclonal Antibody Cocktail can be used for patients with mild to moderate Covid disease, who are above 12 years in age and weigh at least 40 kg. - Delhi reports 623 new cases, 62 deaths in 24 hrs, positivity rate remains below 1%
Delhi news: On Tuesday the positivity rate in Delhi stood at 0.88 per cent, while it was 0.99 per cent on Monday. - Delhi High Court raps govt: Vaccines needed everywhere
Observing that Central government officers are not moving out of their offices, the court said vaccines are required in villages and small towns, and the Centre must ensure that untapped potential is not taken away by foreigners. - Coronavirus India Highlights: Delhi records 648 new cases, lowest since Mar 18, positivity rate below 1%
Coronavirus India Highlights: Today’s Covid cases -- Delhi (648 cases), Mumbai (676 cases), Bengaluru (3992 cases), Chennai (2596 cases), Kolkata (1,324 cases) - Private schools hail Delhi HC order, parents say ?goes against lakhs of students?
Delhi news: Through the course of the past year, schools have been complaining about only being allowed to collect tuition fee which, they say, leaves them without enough resources to run their schools, even while physically closed. - Mercury dips as Delhi records moderate level rainfall: IMD
Delhi news: Delhi recorded 16 mm of rainfall from around midnight till the early morning hours, causing the minimum temperature to dip to 17.9 degrees Celsius, 10 degrees below normal for this time of the year. - Oxygen concentrator case: Naveen Kalra?s arms licence suspended
Delhi news: Navneet Kalra owns three restaurants, from where police had recovered more than 500 oxygen concentrators. - Delhi: Home delivery of liquor via app, website allowed under amended excise rules
Delhi news: Meanwhile, the amended rules also allow independent restaurants, clubs and bars attached with hotels to serve liquor in open spaces such as terraces, balcony or courtyards. - Punjab Congress infighting: 28 leaders meet three - member panel in Delhi
The committee is headed by Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, with former Delhi MP J P Agarwal and AICC general secretary in charge of Punjab Harish Rawat as members. - HC allows Delhi schools to collect fee, strikes down education dept order
Delhi News: Through the course of the past year, schools have been complaining that the limitation imposed on fee collection left them without enough resources to bear all the expenses of running their schools, even while physically closed. - IIT - Delhi launches BTech in Energy Engineering, new department of energy science and engineering
The new BTech in Energy Engineering will commence from the academic session 2021-2022 with an intake of 40 students through JEE (Advanced) score.
- 31st May, 2021 The Indian Express
- Delhi HC says will attach properties of North MCD to ensure salary to employees
Delhi news: Directing the affidavit to be filed by July 8, the court said it was going to start attaching the municipal body’s property to ensure release of salaries to the employees. - Delhi: 3 e - rickshaw drivers arrested for ?beating? man to death
Delhi News | Three e-rickshaw drivers have been arrested for allegedly beating a 32-year-old man to death after they caught him trying to escape from their house after stealing money and phones, police said. - Parents in Delhi must now pay school fees for 2020 - 21: here?s what High Court said
The academic year 2020-21 is over, but schools can collect fees retrospectively in six monthly instalments beginning June 10. This will also apply to students who were in Class 12, and are now awaiting a decision on their Board exams. However, a 15 per cent deduction has been allowed, because schools have saved some money on electricity and water bills. - Delhi fared poorly on Covid deaths despite AAP claims on healthcare: Gupta
Delhi news: Citing a report from reference and statistics website Worldometer, Gupta said the number of deaths per 10 lakh population in the world was 455; in India it was 234; while in Delhi it was 1,207. - 29 dengue cases between Jan 1 and May 29 in Delhi, highest in four years
Delhi News: Eight cases of malaria and four of chikungunya were also registered during the same period which is the lowest in the past four years, the report stated. - Schools can collect fee with effect from June 10 last year; only 15% reduction cleared
The amount payable by concerned students will be paid in six monthly installments w.e.f 10 June 2021 said Justice Jayant Nath in the order. - BJP demands judicial probe into deaths due to lack of oxygen in Delhi hospitals
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri demanded that those who had died due to lack of oxygen supply should get a compensation of Rs 10 lakh instead of Rs 5 lakh announced by the Delhi Government. - Father of Manipuri climate change activist arrested in Delhi on charges of forgery and cheating
Delhi News: A senior officer of the Special Cell said they received a request last week from Manipur Police to trace an absconding accused in Delhi and they had shared his details with them. - No legal basis to clean chit to Gautam Gambhir in Covid drug distribution case: Delhi HC to Drug Controller
Delhi News: The high court also asked the Drug Controller to file a better status report before it by Thursday. - Delhi to receive Sputnik V vaccine after June 20, says CM Kejriwal
Delhi News: Vaccination for the 18-44 age group in the national capital has been halted for a week as it has run out of vaccines. - Appointed grievance officer as per new IT rules, Twitter tells Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court was hearing a plea filed against the US-based social media platform for alleged non-compliance of rules. - Delhi International Airport launches dedicated COVID - 19 vaccine centre
Around 60,000 staff employed at the Airport will be able to get vaccinated at the centre.
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