- 24th July, 2020 Times of India
- Old DDA colonies may get a new lease of life
The Union housing and urban affairs ministry is working on a policy to allow redevelopment of old DDA colonies in the national capital, which will pav - Monsoon ?normal? in Delhi after rainy week
Sustained showers since Sunday, including two days of “heavy” rainfall, have reduced Delhi’s monsoon deficit from 55% last week to 16% now, bringing t - Water policy change contributed to Delhi?s toxic smog
Nagpur: A study has revealed that delayed sowing of irrigated rice paddy, due to changes in the 2009 groundwater preservation policy, led to stubble b. - Delhi: Sainik Farm RWA?s centre to house Covid - hit poor is a huge hit
A Covid care facility started over a month ago by Western Avenue Residents’ Welfare Association in Sainik Farm has become a model for others. The init - Covid - 19: 31 - 45 age group worst hit in Delhi?s West district
In Delhi’s West district, the novel coronavirus hit people in the 31-45 age group the most, while those in the 75+ age group were affected the least, - Covid - 19: Positivity rate now down to 5.7% in Delhi
The positivity rate of Covid-19 in Delhi came down to 5.7% on Thursday with only 1041 out of 18,226 samples testing positive in 24 hours. A day earlie - Not a preference, outdoor dining is a necessity in COVID times: Delhi restros
Urging authorities to aid them, Delhi restaurateurs say that open-air dining is considered a safer choice during the pandemic and that eateries here s
- 23rd July, 2020 Times of India
- Covid - 19: Delhi government plans sero survey every month with more tests
The Delhi government will conduct a monthly serological survey to assess the prevalence of immunity against Covid-19 among people. It will be carried out between the first and fifth days of the month. The government is preparing a detailed protocol for the survey, which will be conducted in both containment and non-containment zones and will include a bigger sample size than the one used in the latest survey. Health minister Satyendar Jain said the survey would be based on a representative sample to get a comprehensive picture of the latest situation. The recent serological survey conducted by the National Centre for Disease Control and Delhi government, based on over 21,387 samples collected between June 27 and July 5, indicated that around one-fourth (22.9%) of Delhi has been exposed to the virus so far and recovered. Jain clarified that Delhi has not developed herd immunity. “Experts say that herd immunity is developed when 40%-70% of the population has recovered,” he said. - Recovered Delhi cop tests positive again, raises question if coronavirus can reinfect
The case of a Delhi policeman having a relapse of the novel coronavirus has baffled experts and the doctors treating him and has raised the question w - BJP accuses Delhi govt of favouring Bangladeshis, Rohingyas while issuing ration cards
BJP MP Gautam Gambhir on Thursday said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is doing in Delhi what Mamata Banerjee did in West Bengal, and alleged that the - CBSE class 12 top scorers from Delhi govt schools to meet Kejriwal, Sisodia
Education News: The students who excelled in the examinations, the results for which were declared recently, met Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at his residence on We - Study the sero survey data emerging from Delhi. Rethink lockdowns
Kerala is mulling a statewide lockdown after daily cases crossed 1,000 for the first time, Manipur has imposed a 14 day lockdown, and Bhopal a 10-day lockdown. These developments are coming in even as the... - Watch: Mother thwarts kidnapping attempt of daughter in Delhi
An attempt was made to kidnap a 4-year-old girl in East Delhi's Shakarpur area on July 21. The girl’s mother clashed with the kidnappers and rescued her. Delhi Police have arrested two persons in case. CCTV camera captured the incident. According to the video captured on CCTV, two bike-borne kidnappers with helmets tried to kidnap the minor. Further investigation in this matter is still underway. Moré details are awaited. - Delhi HC asks UGC if MCQs, assignments based exams available for final year students
Education News: NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked University Grants Commission (UGC) to clarify whether the options of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ. - Dilip in Delhi to fine - tune Bengal BJP poll strategy
Kolkata: Senior Bengal BJP leaders Dilip Ghosh and Rahul Sinha left for Delhi on Wednesday, a day after Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee laid out her p. - Protest over killing of Ghaziabad journalist, media bodies seek a judicial probe
Media bodies on Wednesday condemned the murder of Ghaziabad journalist Vikram Joshi and demanded a judicial probe into it and other incidents of assau - Delhi government plans sero survey every month with more tests
The Delhi government will conduct a monthly serological survey to assess the prevalence of immunity against Covid-19 among people. It will be carried - Mom, neighbours save minor from kidnappers in Delhi
Prompt action by the mother of a four-year-old girl and two neighbours saved her from kidnappers in Shakarpur’s Sunder block on Tuesday. It was later - Delhi riots: 40 organisations demand release of Gulfisha Fatima booked under UAPA
Over 40 organisations, including NGOs, have demanded the release of 27-year-old student Gulfisha Fatima who has been booked under the stringent UAPA f - Delhi: Work on RRTS corridor starts
The 82km Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit (RRTS) Corridor has started to take shape. The first segment of the high-speed corridor, expect - Delhi unlock 2.0 news: Today's updates
As the Central and state governments allow phase-wise relaxation in curbs to get the life up and running again following over two months of lockdown t. - Delhi: Five patients leave Hindu Rao against medical advice in 21 days
A month after Hindu Rao Hospital was declared a Covid facility, five LAMA (leave against medical advice) cases, where the patients left the facility, - Delhi: Uber starts installing safety screen in cabs
App-based cab aggregator Uber has started installing safety cockpits or safety screens in 20,000 of its cabs. - A problem of plenty: Congested areas have maximum infections in Delhi
Among Delhi’s 11 districts, the highest number of people have been infected by the novel coronavirus in Central district, where the infection rate is - Delhi: DMRC may not be able to pay loan instalment for first time
For the first time in nearly two decades, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) will not be able to repay this year’s instalment for the Rs 35,198-crore
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