- 17th May, 2021 Business Standard
- 16th May, 2021 Business Standard
- 15th May, 2021 Business Standard
- Covid LIVE: PM asks for audit of operation of ventilators given by Centre
Coronavirus live updates: India recorded 326,123 fresh Covid-19 infections today, taking the caseload tally to 24,372,243. Stay tuned for corona-related news - Delhi to give Rs 5,000 to hit auto, taxi drivers affected in Covid - 19
Delhi to give Rs 5,000 to hit auto, taxi drivers affected in Covid-19 on Business Standard. The Delhi Cabinet on Friday approved Rs 5,000 financial assistance to drivers and permit holders of autorickshaws, e-rickshaws, taxis, Phat Phat Sewa, eco-friendly Sewa, Gramin Sewa and maxi cabs - Delhi Police probes distribution of Covid - 19 meds, questions politicians
Delhi Police probes distribution of Covid-19 meds, questions politicians on Business Standard. Delhi Police conducted an inquiry on the direction of the High Court regarding allegations against politicians across political parties on the alleged illegal distribution of Covid-19 medicines - At Delhi hospitals, shortage and a long wait for Covid - 19 vaccine
At Delhi hospitals, shortage and a long wait for Covid-19 vaccine on Business Standard. Private, state govt hospitals struggle; central govt hospitals seem to be doing better
- 14th May, 2021 Business Standard
- 13th May, 2021 Business Standard
- Delhi Metros second halt in 2 years amid Covid - 19 weakens path to recovery
Delhi Metro's second halt in 2 years amid Covid-19 weakens path to recovery on Business Standard. In the absence of revenue generation due to the current and the previous shutdown, there is already an impact on DMRC finances - No Covaxin for 18 - 44 age group from today in Delhi; limited stock for 45+
No Covaxin for 18-44 age group from today in Delhi; limited stock for 45+ on Business Standard. No centre in the national capital will be able to administer 'Covaxin' to the age group of 18-44 years due to unavailability of its stock, said AAP MLA Atishi Marlena - Delhi airport to shut operations at T2 terminal from May 17 midnight
Delhi airport to shut operations at T2 terminal from May 17 midnight on Business Standard. The Delhi international airport will shut down its T2 terminal from May 17 midnight as the number of flights have reduced significantly due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic - At Delhis biggest cremation ground, the days are now long and difficult
At Delhi's biggest cremation ground, the days are now long and difficult on Business Standard. The Nigambodh Ghat staff goes about their job with resilience, helping in whatever way possible - Heavy rainfall at isolated places over Delhi, Bihar, Punjab today: IMD
Heavy rainfall at isolated places over Delhi, Bihar, Punjab today: IMD on Business Standard. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday predicted heavy rainfall at isolated places over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Bihar.The weather forecasting agency also said heavy rainfall is very likely in Sub-Himalayan
- 12th May, 2021 Business Standard
- 11th May, 2021 Business Standard
- 500 - bed ICU centre at Delhis Ramlila Ground to be started tomorrow: Jain
500-bed ICU centre at Delhi's Ramlila Ground to be started tomorrow: Jain on Business Standard. A 500-bed ICU centre here, which was supposed to start functioning from Tuesday, could not become operational due to some "technical glitches", Health Minister Satyendar Jain said. - Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi among top 10 cities with 24% coronavirus cases: Govt
Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi among top 10 cities with 24% coronavirus cases: Govt on Business Standard. Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Ernakulam and Nagpur are among those top 10 cities in the country which account for 24.44 per cent of total active cases. - Delhi govt ordered 13.4 mn Covid jabs but only got 0.35 mn in May: Sisodia
Delhi govt ordered 13.4 mn Covid jabs but only got 0.35 mn in May: Sisodia on Business Standard. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday said the Delhi Government had ordered 13.4 million doses of Covid vaccines in May but the Centre cleared only 0.35 million doses against it - Vistara to start Delhi - Tokyo flights from Jun 16 under air bubble agreement
Vistara to start Delhi-Tokyo flights from Jun 16 under air bubble agreement on Business Standard. Vistara said on Monday it will start flights on the Delhi-Tokyo route from June 16 under the air bubble arrangement formed between India and Japan.
- 10th May, 2021 Business Standard
- 9th May, 2021 Business Standard
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