- 13th June, 2020 Deccan Herald
- 11th June, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Over 2,000 people died due to COVID - 19 in Delhi? Municipalities claim so
The COVID-19 death toll in Delhi is once again in spotlight with the three municipal corporations in the national capital on Thursday claiming that it had facilitated the funeral of at least 2,098 people who contracted the virus infection, more than double the government has accounted for so far. With the addition of 101 deaths on Thursday, the highest for a single day, the - Delhi: Juvenile stabbed to death, 3 held
A juvenile was stabbed to death while his brother sustained injuries following a quarrel in north Delhi's Azadpur area, police said on Thursday. The incident took place on Tuesday night at Lal Bagh in Azadpur area, police said, adding that they received a call at around 10.20 pm. "Upon reaching the spot, it was revealed that the injured were shifted to Vinayak Hospital in - People suffering in Delhi due to bickering, misgovernance of AAP, BJP: Congress
The Congress on Thursday said people in the national capital are suffering as the "political blame game, bickering and misgovernance" of the AAP and BJP governments in Delhi and the centre led to worsening of COVID-19 situation in city. Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said his party has requested the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to intervene and direct the - Coronavirus news live updates: India's death toll exceeds 8,000 - mark; tally surges past 2.85 lakh
Coronavirus news live updates: India's death toll exceeds 8,000 - mark; tally surges past 2.85 lakh - Delhi: Signing date of Jewar Airport's key pact deferred due to COVID - 19 pandemic
In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Uttar Pradesh government has deferred the date of signing of a key pact for the Jewar airport with its developer to begin work on the Rs 29,560-crore project, according to an order. The decision to defer the "concession agreement" was taken by the state cabinet during a meeting in Lucknow on Tuesday. CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH
- 10th June, 2020 Deccan Herald
- BSF constable succumbs to COVID - 19 in Delhi
A BSF Constable has succumbed to COVID-19 in the national capital, taking the total toll in the paramilitary force to three, officials said on Wednesday. Constable Vinod Kumar Prasad, who was deployed in Delhi along with Delhi Police for law and order duty, breathed his last on Tuesday. He was admitted to AIIMS on June 5 after he complained of weakness and cough and was - BSF jawan succumbs to COVID - 19 in Delhi; 14th death in CAPFs
A 35-year-old Border Security Force (BSF) jawan has succumbed to coronavirus, taking the total number of fatalities in the force due to the pandemic to three, a senior official said on Wednesday. This is the 14th COVID-19 death among the paramilitary or Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). "Constable Vinod Kumar Prasad breathed his last on June 9 at AIIMS in Delhi. - Delhi records 1,366 fresh cases of COVID - 19
Delhi recorded 1,366 fresh cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, taking the tally to 31,309, while the death toll mounted to 905, authorities said on Wednesday. For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here - Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi conducts 13,543 tests per million, compared to national average of 3,531; India's tally tops 2.7 lakh
Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi conducts 13,543 tests per million, compared to national average of 3,531; India's tally tops 2.7 lakh - Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi performs 13,543 tests per million, compared to national average of 3,531; India's tally tops 2.7 lakh
Coronavirus news live updates: Delhi performs 13,543 tests per million, compared to national average of 3,531; India's tally tops 2.7 lakh
- 9th June, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Suspended Jammu and Kashmir DSP Davinder Singh moves Delhi court seeking bail
Suspended Jammu and Kashmir DSP Davinder Singh, arrested while ferrying two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terrorists in a vehicle on the Srinagar-Jammu Highway earlier this year, moved a Delhi court on Tuesday seeking bail. Singh and two other accused in the case - Irfan Shafi Mir and Sayed Naveed Mushtaq - moved the applications, claiming they are not required further custodial - From the Newsroom: Centre, Delhi govt lock horns; Fire breaks out in Assam
Confrontation is brewing between the Centre and the Delhi government. Fire breaks out at Oil India Limited's gas well in Assam. Jyotiraditya Scindia tests positive for COVID-19 and Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on the two "low-profile" party workers as candidates for June 19 Rajya Sabha polls from Karnataka.
- 8th June, 2020 Deccan Herald
- 7th June, 2020 Deccan Herald
- 6th June, 2020 Deccan Herald
- Not selling mask, says Delhi Public School as fake news goes viral
The Delhi Public School (DPS) Bengaluru has clarified to all parents that the school management has not issued any face masks to students in the wake of COVID-19. The clarification came after photos of masks printed with the school name and logo became viral on social media. Accompanied with the image was the allegation that the school was charging Rs 400 per mask. - Delhi health infrastructure should be used for its residents only: AAP govt panel
A Delhi government panel has suggested that the health infrastructure of the city should be used only for treating residents of the national capital in view of the COVID-19 crisis, sources said on Saturday. The panel, headed by Dr Mahesh Verma, has submitted its report to the government in which it has said that if Delhi health infrastructure is open for non-residents, all - FIR registered against journalist Vinod Dua in Delhi
Delhi police on Friday said they have registered an FIR against senior journalist Vinod Dua for allegedly "making statements conducing to public mischief" on the complaint of BJP spokesperson Naveen Kumar. In his complaint to the Crime Branch, Kumar accused Dua of "spreading fake news" through "The Vinod Dua Show" on YouTube. Dua said, "I have not yet been contacted by the - More rains in Delhi; no heat wave till June 15: IMD
The national capital witnessed more rains on Saturday which kept the mercury several notches below normal, the weather department said. The Safdarjung Observatory, which provides representative figures for the city, recorded 1.2 mm rainfall. The weather stations at Ayanagar and Lodhi Road gauged 21.7 mm and 0.6 mm precipitation. Winds gusting up to 50 kilometers per hour swept
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