- 25th May, 2021 Economic Times
- 24th May, 2021 Economic Times
- No indication that 3rd Covid wave will impact children: AIIMS Delhi Director
Director of AIIMS Delhi, Dr Randeep Guleria on May 24 said that there is no indication that third wave of Covid-19 will impact the children. “It has been said that children will be infected the most in the third wave but Pediatrics Association has said that this is not based on facts. It might not impact children so people should not fear. There is no indication that third wave of Covid-19 will impact the children,” said Dr Randeep Guleria. - Plea against GNCTD Act: HC seeks stand of Centre, Delhi govt
The petitioner has contended that the amended GNCTD Act is contrary to various fundamental rights and Article 239AA of the Constitution as well as the Supreme Court decision holding that LG would have powers with regard to public order, police and land and for everything else, he shall be bound by the advise of the Council of Ministers. - Delhi's Deputy CM Manish Sisodia briefs media over Covid Vaccine crunch and medicine shortage
We've spoken to Pfizer, Moderna for vaccines, and both the companies have refused to sell vaccines directly to us. They have said that they will deal with the Government of India alone. Appeal to the Centre to import vaccines and distribute to the States: Manish Sisodia - Delhi still facing COVID - 19 vaccine shortage and medicines for mucormycosis, says Arvind Kejriwal
We've spoken to Pfizer, Moderna for vaccines, and both the companies have refused to sell vaccines directly to us. They have said that they will deal with the Government of India alone. Appeal to the Centre to import vaccines and distribute to the States: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal
- 23rd May, 2021 Economic Times
- 22nd May, 2021 Economic Times
- 21st May, 2021 Economic Times
- COVID: Total count of vaccine doses administered in Delhi crosses 50L - mark, says Deputy CM Manish Sisodia
Earlier in the day, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said many inoculation centres for the 18-44 age group are being shut in Delhi from Friday as the city has run out of vaccine for this age group. - Karnataka Lockdown News Live Updates: Covid restrictions to remain till 7th June, state to give free trea...
Karnataka Lockdown News Live Updates: Covid restrictions to remain till 7th June, state to give free treatment for black fungus - The Economic Times - COVID: Delhi Airport handles 100 air ambulance movements in a month
Delhi is the only airport in the country that has a dedicated terminal for business jets. - Centre failed to provide vaccines to states: Delhi Development Minister Gopal Rai
Aam Aadmi Party MLA Atishi had on Thursday said Delhi's stock of Covishield vaccine for the 18-44 age group will last less than a day and the government will have to shut more than 150 vaccination sites. - Delhi HC holds as unconstitutional imposition of IGST on imported oxygen concentrators for personal use
The Delhi High Court Friday held as "unconstitutional", the imposition of Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) by the Centre on import of oxygen concentrators by individuals for personal use. - Nearly 200 cases of black fungus in Delhi hospitals
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on Thursday said the city government will declare black fungus an epidemic if need arises. He had also said dedicated centres will be set up for treatment of mucormycosis at three city government-run hospitals, Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital, Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital and Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital. - 197 cases of black fungus reported in Delhi: Satyendar Jain
Despite a decline in the number of Covid-19 cases in national capital, Delhi has witnessing an increase in cases of mucormycosis (popularly known as black fungus). So far, Delhi has reported 197 cases of black fungus, informed Health Minister Satyendar Jain on May 21 while addressing a press conference. - Delhi: Petrol, diesel prices hiked again after 2 - days gap
After a gap of two-days, petrol and diesel prices hiked on May 21. Petrol price has been hiked by 19 paise and diesel has gone up by 29 paise. After the hike, a litre of petrol in Delhi costs Rs 93.04 per litre, while diesel price has increased to Rs 83.80. The fresh hike comes despite a drop in global crude oil prices. (ANI)
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