- 30th June, 2020 The Indian Express
- Delhi: Police arrest teen for murder of 80 - year - old in Laxmi Nagar
While the main accused, Deepak, is absconding, police arrested his mother and recovered Rs 12.5 lakh from her possession. - Three Delhi men steal businessman?s Ferrari in Hyderabad, arrested
The three also had the car’s registration and ownership papers that they had fraudulently transferred in someone else’s name. - Amit Shah, Kejriwal visit Covid care facility in Delhi?s Chhatarpur to review arrangements
The facility on the Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus has over 10,000 beds and two wings — a COVID care centre where asymptomatic positive cases will be treated and a dedicated COVID healthcare centre. - India coronavirus numbers explained: Centre moves towards Unlock 2.0, states tighten lockdown
India Coronavirus, Covid-19 Cases Tracker Today Latest News Update: For the last one week, the number of new cases being reported from across the country have increased, with at least 17,000 infections being detected each day. Almost 60,000 cases have been added in just the last three days. - Delhi University aspirants face difficulty in getting disability certificates from govt hospitals during pandemic
The NIOS exams are scheduled to be held between July 17 and August 13. Students asked whether they would miss out on admissions to the varsity. - Delhi: Tihar confirms jail violence by ?foreign inmates?
“The foreign inmates... have been agitating for some time demanding that they should also be considered for...interim bail," a status report filed before Justice C Hari Shankar read. - Delhi: Positivity rate dips, more people leaving Covid hospitals than being admitted
According to data shared by the Delhi government, the city’s average weekly positivity rate has gone from its highest point of 31% in the second week of June to 18% in the previous week, June 22 to 28. - Among those keen to donate plasma: Delhi Health Minister Satyender Jain, who benefited from it
Health Minister Satyender Jain, who was in fact administered plasma therapy to help recover from Covid, tweeted, "Plasma therapy saved my life from Coronavirus and I pledge to donate my plasma as soon as medical protocols will allow.” - Delhi: Told to admit Covid patients, some nursing homes say close to shutting
Recently, the Delhi government, following recommendations made by a high-level committee headed by NITI Aayog member Dr VK Paul, capped treatment charges in all private hospitals in the city. - Delhi: Family says man murdered over water in Ranhola
Many houses in the area don’t have regular supply of drinking water, and residents said arguments do break out, especially since the lockdown was implemented in March and shops that supplied water downed shutters. - Delhi metro to overhaul 10 oldest trains so passengers have uniform experience
As part of the initiative, the DMRC has invited bids for “retrofit” work of 74 coaches built in South Korea that make up the 10 train sets, which ply on the Red Line and Blue Lines of the 389-km network spanning Delhi-NCR.
- 29th June, 2020 The Indian Express
- Delhi?s plasma bank: What?s the aim, how effective has the therapy been so far?
Delhi was among the first few states to get ICMR approval to conduct trials with plasma therapy, which is still at trial stage. - India Coronavirus Numbers Explained: 10 million cases globally, but we are still away from peak
India Coronavirus, Covid-19 Cases Tracker Today Latest News Update: Globally, the infections are currently growing at the rate of about 1 to 2 per cent, which means that between 100,000 and 200,000 new infections are being detected every day. This number is still significantly higher than the number of people recovering. - Shoppers Stay Away: Sundays no longer busy as Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar markets struggle
One of the most popular street markets in Delhi, particularly busy on Sundays, continues to be deserted almost a month after markets in the capital reopened after the lockdown. - Delhi: Street crime down 56% during lockdown
Last year till May, more than 964 cases of robbery were recorded. This year, only 596 cases were registered. Similarly, in snatching cases, the number has decreased from 2,811 cases last year to 2,141 this year. - Delhi: MCDs send notices to 130 over structural stability
The survey comes as at least 17 earthquakes were recorded between April 12 and June 8 in and around the capital, with magnitudes ranging between 4.5 and 1.8. Seven more earthquakes were recorded between June 8 and 28, all close to Rohtak. - Talks will continue but military pushback also on Delhi?s table
In fact, the specific words, “clash” and “fight” (takrav, ladai) have cropped up in discussions in the top leadership on the ongoing standoff with Chinese forces along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, highly placed sources told The Indian Express. - Delhi: Gun - toting riot accused says got carried away by YouTube
Police have named him in two cases. He has been charged with rioting and other relevant sections for allegedly pointing a gun at head constable Deepak Dahiya during the riots on February 24. He was arrested from Uttar Pradesh in March and is currently in judicial custody. - Delhi: 500 - bed Covid facility expected at CWG complex by next week, workers being hired
“The CWG village is well equipped with all amenities and we will be able to provide a world-class facility to patients. We are working out the final modalities in terms of manpower and equipment. It is expected to start by next week,” said a senior district official. - Delhi: Covid - only GTB hospital faces shortage of senior doctors, 95 posts lying vacant
The teachers' association of University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) has written a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University to expedite the recruitment process of the doctors working in the hospital attached with the varsity.
- 28th June, 2020 The Indian Express
- Locusts keep Delhi, Gurgaon officials on their toes
According to the Deputy Director of the Agriculture Department in Gurgaon, Atmaram Godara, the locust swarm that passed through Gurgaon Saturday morning was around 5 kilometres wide and 8 kilometres in length. - Netizens begin meme fest as Delhi University postpones open book exams
Exams that were earlier due to start on July 1 will now begin on July 10. - Delhi HC rejected, police repeated: bail will ?send adverse message to society?
In its order granting bail to Firoz Khan, an Old Mustafabad resident sent to judicial custody on April 3 in a case lodged in Dayalpur, the High Court said: “Prison is primarily for punishing convicts; not for detaining undertrials in order to send any ‘message’ to society. The remit of the court is to dispense justice in accordance with law, not to send messages to society.” - Delhi: Donations drying up, institution for blind children struggles to stay afloat
Since April, the National Association of Blind has been struggling to pay its 100-odd staff members. Since the education support it provides to over 300 disabled children is free of cost, it is dependent on external support. - Coaching centre owner faces UAPA in Northeast Delhi riots case
Police claim the accused, Tasleem Ahmad, a resident of South Delhi’s Sangam Vihar, was closely associated with activist Gulfisha, who was earlier arrested on the same charges of criminal conspiracy.
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