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- 31st December, 2020 Economic Times
- Covid Live updates: Night curfew in Delhi today and tomorrow from 11 pm to 6 am
Not more than five persons to assemble at public places, no new year celebration events, no gatherings at public places permitted from 11pm of 31st Dec to 6am of 1st Jan and 11pm of 1 Jan to 6am of 2nd Jan. - New UK strain: 8 samples taken in Delhi positive; 7 in quarantine at LNJP
The seven at the LNJP Hospital, whose genome sequencing report showed infection of the new strain, had arrived at the IGI airport from the UK between December 21 and 22, before flights from and to Britain were suspended, the sources said. - Night curfew imposed in Delhi on Dec 31 and Jan 1 from 11 pm to 6 am
The curfew will be in place on December 31 and January 1 between 11 pm to 6 am, the DDMA said in its order, adding that not more than five people will be allowed to assemble at a public place and no new year celebrations, events or gatherings will be permitted post 11 pm. - Raise the bar, Delhi, and show the way
Cheers to the possibility that the Capitals drinkers will be treated as grown-ups.
- 30th December, 2020 Economic Times
- Delhi: Transport department extends validity of documents till March 31, 2021
An order issued by the transport department on Tuesday stated that documents including driving licence, all types of permits, registration, vehicle fitness among others that had expired on February 1, 2020 or would expire on December 31, 2020, will be treated as valid till March 31, 2021. - Delhi government forms panel for students' participation in Rajpath R - Day event
In an official order, the city government said students from three schools will participate in the cultural programmes in Republic Day parade in prescribed costumes as approved by the Ministry of Defence and the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). - Farmers protesting at Delhi borders firm in their demands as Centre, farm unions set to resume stalled talks
The farmers protesting against the new agri laws had reached Singhu border over a month ago. The Centre and the protesting farmer unions will resume stalled talks on Wednesday with the latter sticking to their hardline position that the parleys will only be on the modalities of repealing the three new agri laws and giving a legal guarantee on the MSP among other issues. - Government sanctions land for ITBP headquarters in Delhi
The Union housing and urban affairs ministry has recently sanctioned the land, situated near the Delhi Public School on Mathura Road, to the border guarding force that operates out of the CGO complex at Lodhi Road at present. - 2020: How Delhi suffered, battled pandemic of the century
The first case of COVID-19 in Delhi was reported on March 1 when a businessman from east Delhi, who had returned from Italy, tested positive. On April 11, the number of cases crossed the 1,000-mark, totalling 1,069, while the death count on that day was 19. Active cases on April 27 when the tally crossed the 3,000-mark stood at 2,177.
- 29th December, 2020 Economic Times
- 28th December, 2020 Economic Times
- Delhi: PM Modi to flag - off India's first - ever driverless Metro train today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the country's first ever fully-automated driverless train service on the Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro on Monday that will herald a new era of enhanced mobility driven by cutting-edge technology. With the commencement of these new-generation trains, the DMRC will enter the elite league of "seven per cent of world's Metro networks" which can operate services without drivers, the Delhi Metro said
- 27th December, 2020 Economic Times
- Watch: Protesting farmers cultivate onions at Burari ground in Delhi
Protesting farmers at Nirankari Samagam ground in Burari started cultivating onions to use their idle time. “Since we have been sitting idle for a month during protests, we thought of growing onions as we can use it for our daily cooking. We'll grow more crops on Burari ground,” said a farmer. The farmers’ protest against the agricultural legislations entered second month on December 27 as talks with centre have remained inconclusive so far. - Punjab 2020: State's farmers lay siege at Delhi's borders
There is hardly any social distancing or face masks seen at the protest sites at Delhi's borders. But the state itself has paid a heavy price during the pandemic so far: over 1.6 lakh people caught the virus and 5,200 died. - Around 150 Army personnel, who came to Delhi for Republic Day parade, test positive for Covid
Over 2,000 Army personnel have arrived in Delhi since late November for the Republic Day and Army Day parades using various modes of transport and all of them had to undergo the COVID-19 test before they were put into a "safe bubble", the sources said.
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