- 14th April, 2021 The Indian Express
- Delhi Police personnel allegedly thrashed by gym owner in Dwarka
A video of the incident, which was shared on social media on Wednesday, shows two men hurling abuses and thrashing the policeman. - Delhi: Over 100 shanties gutted in Jamia Nagar, no casualties
The Delhi Police said Station House Officer at Jamia Nagar police station along with other staff are also at the spot, helping locals and firemen dousing the fire. - Delhi CM Kejriwal to write to Centre asking journalists to be vaccinated on priority
The Federation of All India Medical Association, meanwhile, also wrote to the Prime Minister on Thursday requesting that journalists be treated as frontline workers. - Delhi begins rolling out ?one nation one ration card? policy
Under the policy, a person holding a ration card issued under the National Food Security Act, 2013 can collect their monthly quota of foodgrains from any fair price shop in the country. - Delhi active cases up four times in 2 weeks; tally at 43,510 now
Delhi had 10,498 active cases on April 1 which has increased to 43,510 till April 14. - AHPI opposes Delhi govt?s order reserving top private hospitals for Covid treatment
The association said the directive was issued without any prior discussions with the private hospitals and also no effort was made to assess the current demand-supply situation of critical care beds in private hospitals in the city. - IPL 2021: Delhi Capitals? Anrich Nortje reportedly tests positive for Covid - 19
Nortje, who flew in to India along with fellow paceman Kagiso Rabada, is asymptomatic at the moment with results of a further test awaited later on Wednesday. - Delhi Transport and Law Minister Kailash Gahlot tests positive for Covid - 19
While Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy CM Sisodia have received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, the other Cabinet ministers are yet to get the jab. - Delhi Covid surge: Over 90% ventilators across hospitals occupied
On Wednesday morning, only 6.5 per cent of these beds – 76 out of 1,178 – were available across government and private hospitals. This means that patients who are critically ill are having to run from pillar to post to find a bed. - Delhi: 10 arrested for using Bluetooth devices in exams for government jobs
Police said the men observed that “checking and frisking” isn’t done due to the pandemic and one can easily go in “undetected” with micro-Bluetooth devices. - Call for suggestions by L - G for Delhi Master Plan 2041
As per a release by the Delhi Development Authority, “the primary goal is to make Delhi an environmentally responsible, future-ready city focusing on ease of living, good quality, safe environments, and efficient mobility.” - Punjab farmer leaders say will begin march to Delhi on April 21
The announcement was made at a Baisakhi Conference called by BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) in Bathinda’s Talwandi Sabo. - Delhi HC asks Tihar Jail if physical meeting between inmates, family members can be allowed during pandemic
The court was hearing Pinjra Tod activists Natasha Narwal and Devanaga Kalita, who are accused in the alleged larger conspiracy case of northeast Delhi riots. - Delhi confidential: Poll Distancing
With bypolls in Sujangarh, Rajsamand and Sahada slated for April 17, the BJP is increasing its campaign presence in the three Rajasthan constituencies. However, one prominent leader is missing from action: former chief minister Vasundhara Raje. - Delhi: 5,542 prosecuted, 1,637 held for violating night curfew orders
As per statistics provided by Delhi Police, the maximum number of people have been prosecuted in Southwest district — 1,064 — with a fine Rs 2,000 for not wearing masks. - At Delhi airport, random Covid testing throws up positivity rate of 2.6%
Officials say 236 of 8,986 people have tested positive since March 31. - 4th Covid wave in Delhi: High fever, early lung symptoms, younger patients in hospitals
Calling it a more “infectious strain”, experts feel the next two weeks are going to be critical for patients with severe symptoms. - Delhi: Man held for damaging idols at 3 spots in Dwarka
Police said the accused was upset and angry over the rising temperature and lack of rain. Following the incident, a group of people, including residents, local leaders and men associated with the Bajrang Dal, gathered at Dwarka Mor and stopped traffic movement.
- 13th April, 2021 The Indian Express
- Lockdown not an option in Delhi, will announce some more restrictions to check Covid spread: Kejriwal
Speaking to reporters after reviewing facilities at the LNJP Hospital here, Arvind Kejriwal said authorities are working to reinstate the level of arrangements that were put in place in November, when Delhi had battled the third wave of the virus, with daily case count peaking at 8,593 cases on November 10. - Delhi: Tutor held for beating minor student for not doing homework
An FIR has been registered against the tutor under Section 23 of the Juvenile Justice Act at Vasant Kunj (north) police station. - Delhi: Special units to monitor areas throwing up most cases of late hospitalisations, deaths
The units will also monitor deaths-to-admission ratio in hospitals. The government has also directed district officials to ensure that every Covid-affected family is made aware of the need to check oxygen saturation levels of members “irrespective of age”, said a top official. - Delhi temperature to touch 40 degrees this week
Delhi has not witnessed rainfall so far this month. However, as per IMD’s climatological data, the average amount of rain expected in April is 13mm. - Delhi: In pandemic year, how marginalised children juggled work and studying
Some children spoke about their experience in a discussion hosted by NGO CHETNA to mark the International Day for Street Children on Monday. - Delhi: In festive season, many places of worship to stay shut, others limit number of devotees
The Delhi Waqf Board has also appealed to clerics of around 150-200 mosques that come under its aegis to follow Covid-19 protocols. - India and the great power triangle of Russia, China and US
Delhi has successfully managed the changing dynamics between the great powers, and is now in an even better position to do so thanks to the size of the Indian economy.
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