- 2nd August, 2020 Times of India
- Delhi schools to remain shut till August 31
Schools in the city will remain closed till August 31, following the guidelines of the Union ministry of home affairs. - Truck driver who ?killed? ACP nabbed near Delhi's Vasant Kunj
The driver who had allegedly hit and killed ACP (traffic) Sanket Kaushik near the Rajokri flyover with his truck was caught from the Rangpuri area nea - Doctor dies of Covid - 19 in Delhi, wife appeals for compensation
A doctor, who used to run a private clinic in west Delhi’s Tilak Nagar, died due to Covid-19 at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH) recently. His wife has a - Delhi: Locals, shopkeepers hold ?Jan Jagaran Abhiyan? to boycott Chinese products
Locals and market organizations staged a ‘Jan Jagaran Abhiyan’ and supported indigenous products and protested against Chinese goods. The protestors raised their voice around Delhi’s Chhatarpur area and requested shopkeepers to boycott China. ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ has boosted country’s shift towards self-reliance following Galwan valley clash. - Delhi: CR Park man tosses PPE kit from balcony, booked
A Covid-positive man residing in CR Park has been booked for carelessly discarding PPE kits, gloves and masks from his house’s balcony. - Discom alert on kite flying during I - Day
New Delhi: Kite flying is an integral part of Independence Day celebrations in Delhi, but this decades-old tradition can be hazardous, even fatal, whe. - Bill wrong, patient asked to sign non - disclosure papers for refund
New Delhi: In a glaring example of the harassment patients go through in private hospitals, Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket, officials tried to pu. - Delhi: Woman arrested after BMW rams into ice - cream stall
A 29-year-old woman allegedly rammed her BMW car into a roadside ice-cream stall and injured four persons in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash area, p
- 1st August, 2020 Times of India
- Covid - 19: ?Immunity laddoos? selling like hot cakes in Delhi
If there is anything positive to say about the novel coronavirus, it’s that it inspires creativity. The latest in a long list of doing old things in new ways has to do with the tradition of gorging on sweets for Raksha Bandhan. The golden laddoo can now be dispatched with an easy conscience because Covid-19 has nudged sweetmakers to opt for immunity-boosting ingredients. Instead of spoonfuls of chyawanprash, a laddoo will do, thank you. Kolkata, the sweet capital of India, set the trend with the ‘immunity sandesh’ and other delectables, but Delhi hasn’t taken long to catch up. And whether these concoctions are actually beneficial for health is an academic debate that makes no difference to sales. For now, shopkeepers are basking in the confidence that their innovations can make fighting the virus an act of pleasure. - High court issues show - cause notice to Delhi school for disallowing students from online classes over fee
The Delhi high court has issued a show-cause notice to the principal and chairman of a private school in the national capital for disallowing two stud - Dessert storm: These ?immunity laddoos? are selling like hot cakes
NEW DELHI: If there is anything positive to say about the novel coronavirus, it’s that it inspires creativity. - Eid al - Adha 2020: Devotees offer namaz at Jama Masjid in Delhi
Devotees offered prayers on Eid al-Adha at Jama Masjid in Delhi. In view of COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing norms were followed. Temperature of devotees was also checked as a precautionary measure to restrict virus spread. Eid al-Adha or Bakrid, also known as ‘Sacrifice Feast’ is marked by sacrificing a sheep or a goat to prove their devotion and love for Allah. - Emulate Delhi model in fight against Covid - 19, Union minister tells states
India News: HYDERABAD: All the states in the country need to emulate the "Delhi model" for controlling the spread of the coronavirus, Union minister of state for . - Unlock 3.0 in Delhi: Coronavirus cases update and latest news from your city
Delhi LG overturned the state govt's decision to allow functioning of hotels and weekly markets from August 1, while the proposal to allow street vend. - Unlock 3.0: Delhi LG says no to unlocking hotels, weekly markets
LG Anil Baijal has blocked the Delhi government’s plan to kickstart business in the national capital by opening hotels and weekly markets from August 1. The big blow to AAP’s plan might trigger a confrontation with the LG. This is the third such major decision that the LG has overturned in almost 4 months. The LG’s office said the decision was taken because the Covid-19 situation in Delhi continues to be fragile. - In another clash, Delhi LG says no to unlocking hotels, weekly markets
In a big blow to the Delhi government’s plans to kickstart business in the city, LG Anil Baijal has overturned its two important Unlock 3 decisions — - 36 Delhi cops suspended for reporting late to DCP's briefing
Delhi Police has suspended 36 policemen for reporting late to a briefing by a DCP in northwest Delhi on Saturday. Sources say that the men were suppos - Delhi: Corpns give more time to file property tax with 15% rebate
NEW DELHI: If you missed the Friday deadline to pay your property tax while availing the 15% early filing rebate, there’s some good news. - Fewer goats, dampened gaiety this Eid in Delhi
NEW DELHI: A day before Eid ul Adha, old Delhi was remarkably free of the festive crowd. - Coronavirus live updates: India records single - day spike of 57,117 positive cases in last 24 hours; tally nears 17 lakh
India’s coronavirus caseload crossed 16 lakh, with a record 54,211 new cases on Thursday, as per data collated from state governments. Maharashtra reported 11,147 fresh infections, the highest in a single day in any state. - Delhi: Murderer doctor?s 100 victims became crocodiles feed in UP canal
He would perhaps have gone through life as a genteel Dr Jekyll, but a failed business investment turned ayurvedic practitioner Devender Sharma into a - Delhi: 1,195 fresh Covid - 19 cases, 27 fatalities in last 24 hours
NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded 1,195 new cases of Covid-19 on Friday, taking the tally to over 1. - Delhi talks invite reignites Gorkhaland demand in Hills
Darjeeling: A Union home ministry letter, inviting the Bengal home secretary and the GJM (without specifying the faction) to the August 7 talks in Del. - How ?epicentre? of Covid crisis in Delhi managed a turnaround
In the serological survey carried out in Delhi, 28% of the population in Central district was found affected by the novel coronavirus, which was the - 1,195 fresh Covid - 19 cases take Delhi's tally to 1,35,598; death toll climbs to 3,963
Delhi recorded 1,195 fresh coronavirus cases on Friday, taking the tally in the city to over 1.35 lakh, while the death toll from the disease mounted
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