- 18th July, 2020 Times of India
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- Liberal Arts colleges in Delhi - NCR
Education News: NEW DELHI: BA in Liberal Arts is a three years bachelor’s degree programme for students who wish to explore a range of subjects from arts and humaniti. - 1,462 fresh Covid - 19 cases take Delhi's tally to 1,20,107; death toll rises to 3,571
Delhi recorded 1,462 fresh coronavirus cases on Friday, taking the tally in the city to over 1.2 lakh, while the death toll from the disease mounted t - Woman, her premature twin baby survive after high - risk surgeries at Delhi hospital
New Delhi, July 17 () A woman and one of her premature twin babies have survived thanks to high-risk surgeries performed by doctors at a private hospi - Tablighi Jamaat case: Delhi court allows 34 Thailand nationals to walk free on plea bargaining
Metropolitan Magistrate Gagndeep allowed 34 Thailand nationals to walk free on plea bargaining and imposed a fine of Rs, 6,000 each while seven Thai n - Delhi: School told to pay disabled teacher Rs 1 lakh for ?torture?
NEW DELHI: A differently-abled teacher who allegedly faced mental and physical torture during her employment at a Delhi school has been awarded Rs 1 l. - Delhi: Family giving dignified farewell to Covid victims falls prey to virus, continues to help
Throughout his weeklong stay in a Covid-19 ward in a Delhi hospital, in between temperature checks and nurse visits, Jitender Singh Shunty was constantly on the phone. The 58-year-old and his family — who have been ferrying bodies of Covid-19 patients to cremation ground and even performing their last rites — tested positive for the virus on June 27. “But that didn’t mean that work had to stop. There are families that need help every day and the dead who need a dignified farewell,” said Shunty, a former MLA from Shahdara. Shunty’s NGO, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sewa Dal, which has a team of 26 volunteers has transported over 250 Covid-19 patients in Delhi-NCR for their final rites since April. Shunty himself was on the wheel several times and cremated over 35 bodies. - Delhi: Makeshift trauma facility sees 5.7k cases in 90 days
When the AIIMS Trauma Centre was turned into a Covid facility on April 3, it had nearly 250 patients admitted in various wards. All of them were criti - Rains in parts of Delhi - NCR bring relief from sultry weather
NEW DELHI: Rain in some parts of Delhi and Noida on Friday morning brought much-needed relief from sultry weather. - 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 - Sonu Punjaban convicted in prostitution case in Delhi
Geeta Arora alias Sonu Punjaban has been convicted in a case of kidnapping and prostitution of a minor girl by a city court. Punjaban, who once ruled - Delhi: Hospital employee jumps to her death
NEW DELHI: A woman employee of Balak Ram Hospital in north Delhi’s Timarpur allegedly jumped off the third floor of the building on Tuesday morning. - Business picks up at Delhi computer market as home is now both school and office
India’s biggest market for IT products in Delhi’s Nehru Place has steadily picked up pace since the beginning of June. Shop owners said the reason was a pent up demand for computers as home is now both school and office. With students and adults operating from their homes, the demand for laptops and desktops has shot up. And if a device breaks down, they rush to the market for repair. - AAP is the only political alternative in country: Raghav Chadha
NEW DELHI: In the wake of the recent political turmoil in Rajasthan, Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday said it is the political alternative in the country a. - DU cutoff dates not likely before September
Delhi University conducted its last open house webinar on Thursday before the admission registration ends on July 18. - Guv: Sawant must get Covid act together, Delhi keeping an eye
Panaji: In a scathing indictment of Pramod Sawant-led government over the mismanagement of the Covid situation in the state, governor Satya Pal Malik . - Ex - Delhi doctor running illegal surrogacy operation in Nepal: Agra police
Agra: An illegal commercial surrogacy operation in which babies were sold to foreign nationals for Rs 10 lakh has now come to light. - Delhi: Your neighbour can report you for wasting drinking water
The next time you see someone wasting potable water, just click a photograph and send it to Delhi Jal Board (DJB) for taking penal action. - Delhi: A Covid worker per patient to stave off death
Every critical Covid-19 patient admitted in a Delhi hospital may now be allocated one health worker round the clock who will closely monitor the perso - Coronavirus patient comes to Kolkata airport from Delhi via Guwahati with Covid positive report in pocket
KOLKATA: In a repeat of violation exactly a month ago, an asymptomatic novel Coronavirus patient flew down to Kolkata airport from Delhi, via Guwahati. - Coronavirus live updates: Active Covid cases constitute a third of India's total tally, recovery rate rises to 63.25%, says govt
India recorded its highest single-day peaks in Covid-19 deaths as well fresh cases on Wednesday even as the number of recovered patients breached the six-lakh mark. The country’s caseload as well as addition to active cases in the 15 days of July is close to the corresponding figures for the entire month of June.
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