- 7th July, 2020 Times of India
- Light to moderate rain in parts of Delhi - NCR
Light to moderate rainfall accompanied by gusty winds lashed parts of Delhi-NCR on Tuesday. - Hotels linked to hospitals again in Delhi
Within just a day, Delhi government on Monday reversed the order for delinking three starred hotels from hospitals. Sources said the hotels, located i - Delhi: ?No order for hiring guest teachers for online classes?
With no formal orders being issued by the Directorate of Education (DoE), most of the 20,000-odd guest teachers have not been called for holding onlin - Covid - 19: Daily check must for elderly inmates in Delhi's Tihar jail
A day after an elderly inmate of Tihar Jail died of Covid-19, the jail authorities have made it mandatory for all inmates above the age of 60 to have - Covid - 19: 66% of corona beds vacant in Delhi, 401 ventilators available too
Delhi’s Covid-19 count crossed the one lakh mark on Monday, but there are only 25,620 active cases in Delhi out of which 17,141 patients are under home isolation. Data by ‘Delhi Corona’ app shows that as many as 10,051 (66%) beds of the total 15,301 are lying vacant. In addition, there are 401 ventilator beds lying vacant. “New cases are decreasing and that is why the demand for beds has reduced. This is a positive change and if this trend holds for one or two more weeks, it would be safe to say we are past the crisis situation,” Dr Rommel Tickkoo, Max Hospital Saket, said. - 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 in ?surplus - monsoon? zone
After an early arrival, the monsoon activity in Delhi is slowly picking up pace. A spell of showers on Sunday morning pushed the overall rainfall so - Take steps to cut mortality rate: Delhi LG
Lieutenant governor Anil Baijal has asked the authorities to analyse Covid-19 deaths and make interventions to check the number of deaths in Delhi. “H - Teams to scan zones with zero Covid count in Delhi
In localities that have not reported Covid-19 cases so far, Delhi government is going to set up vigilance teams to work alongside the surveillance sys - Delhi ?road accident? turns out to be murder
What was seemingly a road accident death turned out to be a brutal murder in northwest Delhi. The victim was a 27-year-old man, Brij Kishore, whose b - DU aspirants in a dilemma as Covid - 19 cases spike in Delhi
Kolkata: Delhi University is among the first varsities that threw open the registration process for aspiring undergraduate students even before the Cl. - Delhi past 1 lakh mark, dip in positivity rate holds hope
India News: Delhi’s Covid-19 count crossed the one-lakh mark on Monday, 125 days after the first case of the viral infection was confirmed in the city on March 2. - Sporadic rain in Delhi, more likely on Tuesday
Sporadic, light rain kept the mercury in check in the national capital on Monday precipitation is likely in the city over the next few days, - Frequency of trains to Bengal from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad reduced over Covid situation
India News: KOLKATA: Frequency of special trains between Howrah and Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad will be reduced from daily to weekly on the request of the West Benga.
- 6th July, 2020 Times of India
- Covid - 19: Antigen tests for all high - risk asymptomatic patients in Delhi
Scaling up testing facilities to identify and isolate suspected Covid-19 patients, the Delhi government has decided to conduct rapid antigen detection tests on all high-risk asymptomatic patients admitted or seeking admission or individuals with influenza-like symptoms visiting any health facility. This includes those having influenza-like illness symptoms visiting a hospital either for consultation with a doctor or accompanying a patient, said an official. The government has also made it must for all asymptomatic patients undergoing aerosol generating interventions such as dental procedures and endoscopy, those requiring admission for chemotherapy, transplantations, those with malignant disease or HIV at any facility to get rapid antigen. - Delhi: Covid - 19 positive journalist kills self by jumping off AIIMS building
A 37-year-old journalist undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at the AIIMS Trauma Centre died after allegedly jumping off the fourth floor of the hospita - Covid Care facility with 10,000 beds starts functioning with 21 patients in Delhi
Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre and Hospital, Delhi’s biggest health facility for novel coronavirus-infected people, became operational at Radha Soami - AAP MP asks MHRD to cancel Delhi University's e - exams
AAP MP Sanjay Singh on Sunday wrote to HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal urging him to cancel Delhi University's online exams. - Criminal wanted in 26 cases nabbed in Delhi
An alleged criminal named Sunny Dabas was arrested last night in the national capital. He was wanted in as many as 26 cases related to dacoity, robber - 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: Heritage doors set to open, with monumental changes
Delhi’s heritage buildings are being readied to welcome visitors once again. This is following the Centre’s decision to lift restrictions from July 6. - Rush starts to ease at crematorium for Covid patients only in Delhi
With the number of bodies of Covid-19 victims received at the Punjabi Bagh crematorium falling drastically over the past couple of weeks, it may soon - After shots fired, cop chases down goons in Delhi
A policeman braved shots fired at him to catch hold of two contract killers who were trying to kill two transgenders in south Delhi’s Chhatarpur. - Monsoon wading: Doing it the Delhi way
You are in the national capital. And who rescues you when you are in kneedeep trouble after a not-so-heavy spell of rain? At Pul Prahladpur underpass - Ramlila organisers will help in Delhi?s epic battle
As the novel coronavirus cases continue to rise, Ramlila celebrations are likely to remain a low-key affair this year. In this time of crisis, Ramlila
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