- 12th May, 2021 The Indian Express
- In Delhi?s slums, barriers to vaccination: Few smartphones, complex process
Even as Delhi’s urban educated are in a race to book slots for vaccination for those in the 18-44 age group, this process is yet to find any legs in the slums, which house the city’s working-class population in cramped quarters. - Conduct telephonic assessment for those who have not written Class 10 pre - board exams: Delhi govt to schools
A problem that many government schools were facing was that several students had not appeared in some of their board exam papers — some had even appeared in none. - Delhi oxygen concentrator case: Four out of six accused including CEO, VP granted bail
Businessman Navneet Kalra’s anticipatory bail is being heard by a sessions court while decision on Hitesh’s bal will be pronounced following some clarifications by CMM Arun Kumar Garg. - HC raps Delhi govt for saying Dwarka hospital construction not pressing issue
It also asked the state to provide the new timeline within which the works will be completed, and ensure adherence to the set deadline. - Delhi court grants bail to asthma patient accused in Remdesivir injection racket
Additional Sessions Judge Kiran Gupta granted bail to Harshit Bansal, who is accused by the police of supplying two Remdesivir injections to an elderly woman after reading about it on social media. - State encouraged people to flout norms: Delhi HC
“We have had elections. We have had mela and all those things,” said the division bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli, in response to a submission from a lawyer that people let their guard down too early. - Plea in Delhi High Court to stop release of Malayalam film on nuns
New Delhi, May 12 A Catholic nun has urged the Delhi High Court to stop the release of Malayalam film 'Aquarium', which is set to air on an OTT platform on May 14, on grounds that it was "blasphemous" in nature and would hurt the religious sentiments of Christians at large. - Covid testing centre comes up at Delhi?s Hansraj College
"We have opened this RT-PCR testing centre in collaboration with JITM Skills Pvt Ltd. It's an ICMR and NABL approved lab. We also want to start vaccination here as soon as possible," said principal Rama. - Finding slots only bump in smooth vaccination drive at Delhi schools
Navneet Kumar, a district official, who was the vaccination supervisor, said, "Sometimes, there is a rush in the morning. We then open a few extra rooms on the second floor. This morning, we had to open three classrooms." - Dismiss plea against Central Vista project with ?exemplary costs?: Centre to Delhi HC
The government, in a written reply, said that 400 workers for redevelopment of the Central Vista Avenue were engaged “well before” the imposition of curfew in Delhi and the workers are staying at the site in compliance of the Delhi government’s Covid-19 guidelines. - Man from Delhi booked for ?raping 23 - year - old woman? in Pune
The alleged incident took place on the night of February 26 at a hotel in Pune when, according to the woman, the 28-year-old suspect forced her to eat a sweet, after which she was sedated. - Delhi Confidential: Trip Cancelled
He was invited by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, but the visit has been cancelled due to the Covid situation in India. - Delhi goes from Covaxin to no vaccine
Vaccination centres for those in the 18-44 age group being run by the Delhi government and administering Covaxin will be shut as the city has run out of stocks for the vaccine manufactured by Bharat Biotech, Aam Aadmi Party MLA Atishi said Tuesday.
- 11th May, 2021 The Indian Express
- Delhi High Court pulls up JNU over ?apathy? in dealing Covid cases within campus
The court also asked the local SDM to file a status report, answering if such a facility can be created at JNU as per guidelines. - Over 14,000 ?Covid cremations? in Delhi since April 1, pressure on grounds begins to ease
According to MCD data, cremation grounds under North, East and South Delhi municipal corporations saw 717 ‘Covid cremations’ on April 29 ? the highest so far for a single day. - Job of govt not that of a terrorist, says Delhi court while hearing oxygen concentrator black marketing case
This came after police recovered 524 concentrators from three restaurants owned by businessman Navneet Kalra — Town Hall, Khan Chacha and Nege Ju — and Matrix's warehouse in Chhatarpur. - Most aid coming from abroad went to hospitals under Centre and not Delhi govt, court told
When the central government submitted that its hospitals are also for Delhi citizens, the division bench observed that if the equipment has been given to central government hospitals which are Covid facilities, then it is alright. - Coronavirus India Live Updates: Replicate Mumbai, Pune containment models at national level, says govt
Coronavirus Lockdown India News Live updates, Covid-19 Cases and Lockdown in Delhi, UP, Maharashtra, Kerala Today News: India recorded 3,29,942 fresh Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours ending 8 am Tuesday. The country’s total infections stand at over 2.29 crore. Out of these, over 37.15 lakh cases are active while 1.90 crore people have recovered after testing positive. With 3,876 related deaths - Disclose number of beds reserved for Covid - 19 patients: Delhi HC to Centre
Following Delhi government's submission about the reduction in number of Covid beds by the Centre, the court said it will hear the issue on May 13. - Indira Gandhi Hospital operational now, Delhi to HC
The government counsels on Tuesday told the court that an inaccurate statement was made regarding operationalisation of the hospital on Monday. - Delhi to experience light rain for next 4 days: IMD
The IMD said in a forecast that under the influence of a fresh western disturbance, scattered to fairly widespread rainfall is likely over plains of northwest India during May 11 to 15, including Delhi. - Second wave: Weeks after it was called out by RSS member, Delhi BJP swings into action
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's Delhi state executive member Rajiv Tuli had hit out at the Delhi BJP for their "virtual absence" in public during the ongoing Covid surge. - Delhi High Court pulls up Centre for not accepting small donations
The court also said the Centre has to reciprocate the spirit in which the aid is given and also honour the donor. - Plea seeks SC intervention to clear blockades put up due to farmers? protest
The plea, by a Delhi-based trust, said the blockades “are aggravating the distress” from Covid-19 and “can be a new super-spreader of infection” for the national capital and neighbouring cities. - Delhi confidential: Work Code
Chouhan asked the officers to dispense with welcome protocols and, instead, focus on handling the pandemic. For the duration of the pandemic, the state government has asked SPs and Collectors to not come to welcome the chief minister when he visits.
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