- 7th May, 2021 The Indian Express
- Covid - 19: Delhi zoo sends animal samples, including a lion, to IVRI
The National Zoological Park recently witnessed the birth of a hippopotamus calf and an infant Hamadryas Baboon, said Ramesh Pandey, director of the zoo - Delhi HC refuses calling in armed forces: ?Covid spread would paralyse them from doing their primary job?
“It (spread of coronavirus) could completely paralyse them from doing their real job that they are required to do, and we should not forget it has not been even a year since the time that we have had a problem,” said the court. - Update bed availability every two hours: Delhi government orders hospitals
The order was issued after there was a delay by the hospitals in updating the app, causing trouble to the patients. - Centre has to supply 700 MT of oxygen to Delhi everyday: Supreme Court
A bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud took note of the submission of the Delhi government on deficient supply of oxygen to the national capital and warned that it will pass orders against officials concerned if 700 MT of the gas is not supplied daily. - Coronavirus India Live Updates: Kejriwal to hold high level meet on Delhi?s current covid situation today
Coronavirus Lockdown and Statistics India News Live updates, Covid-19 Cases in Delhi, UP, Maharashtra Today News, Covid Symptoms, Prevention: - Delhi govt caps private ambulance charges at Rs 1,500 - 4,000, CM warns of strict action against violators
The maximum charge for PTA has been set at Rs 1,500 per call for up to 10 kilometres, followed by Rs 100 per extra kilometre, the order stated. - Delhi: Black fungus cases in Covid - 19 patients being seen again
Doctors in Delhi are witnessing a rise in cases of Covid-19 triggered Mucormycisis in patients again. - Delhi government requests CBSE to review timeline for schools to submit Class 10 results
The CBSE has released its process through which class 10 students will be evaluated in the absence of board examinations this year. - Delhi: Man arrested for cheating Covid patients? families looking for oxygen, ICU beds
Some of these families had put SOS messages on social media after they weren’t able to arrange for an oxygen or ICU bed. The police said the accused sent his number and details on WhatsApp groups and asked his acquaintances to forward it further. The victims then contacted him. - Delhi to witness light rain next week: IMD
Delhi recorded 1mm of rain in the past 24 hours as of Friday morning, however, some parts of the city received more showers. - Delhi confidential: Keeping up suspense
On Thursday, party president J P Nadda, who returned from West Bengal, met Union Home Minister Amit Shah but many party leaders insisted that it was to discuss the situation in violence-hit Bengal. - Coronavirus India Highlights: Several Rajdhanis, Shatabdis from Delhi cancelled due to ?increase in Covid cases & poor occupancy?
India on Thursday reported 4,12,262 new cases and 3,980 deaths in the last 24 hours. India had become the first country in the world to register over 4 lakh infections in a single day on April 30, when it reported 4.08 lakh infections. - ?Provide doctor consultation to all home quarantined cops,? Delhi police chief tells DCPs
As many as 4,245 personnel of Delhi Police have tested positive and 25 have died due to Covid in the last 55 days — since March 11. - Amid reports of ?virulent variant? of Covid - 19, Delhi govt makes 14 - day quarantine mandatory for travelers from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana
Those who have received both doses of vaccination and have a negative RT-PCR report not older than 72 hours will be allowed home quarantine for seven days. - Delhi: At gurdwara oxygen langar, many Covid patients get a breath of life
The “oxygen langar” at the gurdwara was set up two weeks ago by Khalsa Help International and Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha. - Delhi: 70% work done at Ramlila Maidan?s 500 - bed ICU facility, to be ready in a few days
Officials said 70% of the work is completed and it should be ready in a few more days. - Delhi: Nursing officer held for selling remdesivir illegally
Police said the accused were using imported injections and selling them to Covid patients.
- 6th May, 2021 The Indian Express
- HC rejects Delhi govt statement on oxygen supply being only issue: ?Medical infra completely exposed during pandemic?
The court said the system in the country today has failed because people do not demand enough and elect governments without asking for accountability. - Police arrest South Delhi restaurant manager, 3 others for black marketing of oxygen concentrators
Atul Kumar Thakur, DCP (South district), said the accused ran operations from the restaurant in Lodhi Colony. The oxygen concentrators were being sold at Rs 70,000 each. - Release seized 12 oxygen concentrators to cops, courts and family members: Delhi court
It said that no useful purpose would be solved by keeping these machines, seized on May 4, at Dwarka police station - Delhi witnesses moderate rain, thunderstorm in several parts of city
This sudden change in weather also brought down the mercury level. - Karnataka medical team flies to Delhi to help in Covid fight, honoured by airline staff
In a video, which has now gone viral on social media, the healthcare workers are seen walking down a ramp as the airline staff greets them with applause. - Snake sightings on the rise with soaring temperatures across Delhi: Wildlife SOS
During summer, snakes seek out shade and shelter to stay cool. Our team has responded to over 30 calls in the past month alone, says Wasim Akram, top official of the non-profit - Delhi Confidential: Voices Of Praise
While Ghulam Nabi Azad has called Banerjee the “Lioness of East” for fighting and winning against all odds, Kapil Sibal described Banerjee as a courageous grassroots leader and a modern Jhansi ki Rani. - Delhi HC questions Delhi govt logic not to take over 150 - bed closed down pvt hospital
The high court exhorted the Delhi government to "think out of the box" in view of the severe second wave of COVID-19 pandemic as "we are not in normal times" and there was a shortage of beds for patients in the national capital.
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