- 15th July, 2020 The Indian Express
- 14th July, 2020 The Indian Express
- Jio adds over 2.5 lakh wireless subscribers in Delhi, dominates for third consecutive month
In the month of March, Reliance Jio's wireless subscriber base increased by 2,59,012 subscribers as per the data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) - Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi court grants bail to 150 Indonesians
The police had in June filed 59 charge sheets, including supplementaries, against 956 foreigners belonging to 36 different countries in the case. - India coronavirus numbers explained: Remarkable turnaround in Delhi, new cases now below 1,000
Coronavirus Cases in India Today Update, Covid-19 Cases Tracker: There has been an impressive improvement in the Coronavirus situation in Delhi in the last two weeks. Here's why - Amid crisis, lessons in statecraft
As Britain recognises that China can’t be the anchor of its post-Brexit foreign economic and strategic policies, Delhi has a huge opening to restructure its relationship with London - No evidence so far to link speeches to riots: Police to HC
The averments were made by the Delhi Police in a common preliminary affidavit filed in response to a batch of PILs before the High Court. - Delhi Confidential: Son - Shine Moment
While it was personally a happy day for Maken, he could not celebrate it with family. His son, Aujaswi, scored 97.5 per cent in best of four subjects in CBSE Class XII — the results were declared on Monday. - 70% of people in containment zones are in 4 districts of Delhi
The report, accessed by The Indian Express, has been prepared as part of directions issued on June 15 to carry out a door-to-door survey in containment zones. - Delhi saw 2 lakh RT - PCR, 3 lakh antigen tests in past month
On Monday, the capital recorded 1,246 cases and 40 deaths — the first time in weeks cases have dipped below the 1,500-mark. - Joggers? Park in Central Delhi becomes training ground
With limited time available at stadiums, Nehru Park is now a hub for young athletes where four coaches are training close to 50 students who primarily hail from Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
- 13th July, 2020 The Indian Express
- More than 10k Covid beds remain empty in Delhi
Over the past two weeks, more people have been discharged than admitted to hospitals. Between June 23 — when the highest number of patients were admitted — and July 12, there has been a 31% drop in admissions. - Why are doctors and teachers employed by Delhi?s North MCD not being paid?
The financial situation of the North civic body is far worse than that of the South and East. The reason lies in the flawed trifurcation of the erstwhile Municipal Corporation of Delhi: the North has too much to manage, too many employees, and not enough revenue. - Delhi: Three juveniles held for stabbing man who stopped them from performing bike stunts
The incident was captured on a CCTV camera, the footage of which went viral on social media. - Commission and omission
A committee which proposes to reform criminal law from post-colonial and non-patriarchal perspectives excludes women, minorities and representatives of marginalised sections - Delhi Confidential: Virtual Shift
BJP president J P Nadda has been addressing office-bearers every third day on video conferences. He has addressed state presidents, MLAs and MPs on virtual platforms. - Organ transplants dip in Delhi as Covid fear keeps patients away
Between April and June, the number of living liver and kidney transplants in Delhi stood at 50 and 30 respectively, as per National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) data. - Cycles for hire at doorstep soon as firms plan expansion in Delhi
Two such companies — Yulu, which provides battery-operated two-wheelers at Delhi Metro stations in collaboration with DMRC, and Smart Bikes, which is operating in Lutyen’s Delhi in collaboration with the New Delhi Municipal Council — are planning to set up bike stations in over 130 residential areas this year. - Guard killed in burglary attempt in Delhi
DCP (Northwest) Vijayanta Arya said that a case has been registered under sections of murder and trespass. - Delhi: Firm to map isolated cases in areas outside containment zones
The plan had stated that a “significant number of cases” are being reported as isolated cases from across the 11 revenue districts of the city. - Delhi: Waste management firms say stretched to the brink
The two CBWTFs in Delhi are SMS Water Grace BMW Pvt Ltd in West Delhi’s Nilothi and Biotic Waste Solutions Pvt Ltd in Jahangirpuri, with an operational capacity of 12 and 34 tonnes per day respectively.
- 12th July, 2020 The Indian Express
- Explained: Delhi University Open Book Exams, and why it is being opposed
All student and teachers organisations, including the Left, Right and Centre, as well as the DU Student’s Union (DUSU) and DU Teachers’ Association (DUTA) have opposed the OBE. - Denying talent, reducing diversity
Delhi University’s decision to abandon the extra-curricular activities quota this admission season does a disservice to those who widened their horizons. It robs the university of the contributions these students would have made - Snatchers target man during walk in Delhi?s Hauz Khas
According to police, the incident took place around 8.30 pm when the man, Kunal Sharma (25), was on Laxman Public Road near the Mayfair garden entrance. - So near yet so far: Delhi slum dwellers supposed to get flats bear Covid brunt
The residents of the slums largely work as labourers, with several women working as domestic helps in homes nearby. - Ignored after stabbing, 26 - yr - old dies days later in Delhi, action against cop, SHO
Singh’s family has alleged apathy by police as well as “negligence” by Aruna Asaf Ali hospital in Civil Lines, where he was first rushed with stab wounds and discharged hours later.
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