- 24th December, 2020 Economic Times
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- 22nd December, 2020 Economic Times
- Delhi?s Covid positivity lowest in last 8 months: Satyendar Jain
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain requested people to compulsorily wear masks for few upcoming days whenever they step out. On the spike in COVID cases in UK, Satyendar Jain said that considering the spike we had requested the Centre to shut all flights from UK. Satyendar Jain, “Considering the spike in the daily Covid cases in United Kingdom, we requested the central government to shut all the UK flights and the centre have shut all the flights starting today. Last time, when the virus had spread, multiple flights had come from abroad and lot of infected people came to Delhi. I would request all of you to wear masks and step out for few days because safety is in mask.” “Positivity in the national capital is 1.29 that is almost negligible, the lowest in last 8 months,” he added. - 2 Delhi engineers launch Commercial Vehicle Aggregator App "GARRUD" to tap USD 215 bn logistics market
Two Delhi based engineers Rohit Kumar and Uttam Yadav recently launched GARRUD, an aggregator app for commercial vehicles which enables cu - Mediawire - Vietnam: Key - partner in Delhi's Indo - Pacific vision & key pillar of Act East Policy
PM said that Vietnam is an important pillar of India's Act East policy and a vital partner of its Indo-Pacific Vision as the two sides signed seven pacts across key sectors including defence and energy and released a joint vision for peace and prosperity eyeing to contribute to the South China Sea regions stability. - 5 returnees from UK, who landed in Delhi, test Covid positive; samples sent to identify presence of new strain
New Delhi: Amid concerns over the new, highly-infectious strain of coronavirus that has emerged in the United Kingdom, airports in India have been put on alert, and passengers arriving from Britain on direct or transit flights are being made to undergo RT-PCR COVID-19 tests. - Five passengers who arrived at Delhi airport from London test positive for Covid - 19
India has decided to expand surveillance of gene sequencing for new lineages SARS-CoV-2 from across the country, as it looks to tackle the new strain of virus found in several countries including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Denmark and Brazil.
- 21st December, 2020 Economic Times
- 20th December, 2020 Economic Times
- Farmers' delegation from UP meets Narendra Tomar in Delhi, extends support to new farm laws
A delegation of farmers met Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar at Krishi Bhawan in Delhi on December 20. The farmers extended their support to the newly enacted three farm laws. Agriculture Minister Tomar thanked the farmers for supporting the laws. Farmers mainly from Punjab and Haryana are protesting against the farm laws near Delhi borders. - PM Modi visits Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in New Delhi, pays tribute to Guru Teg Bahadur
In an unscheduled visit today morning, PM Narendra Modi visited Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in Delhi and paid tributes to Guru Teg Bahadur for his supreme sacrifice. - PM Modi visits Gurudwara Rakabjung in New Delhi, pays tribute to Guru Teg Bahadur
In an unscheduled visit today morning, PM Narendra Modi visited Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in Delhi and paid tributes to Guru Teg Bahadur for his supreme sacrifice. - Visibility drops as fog shrouds in Delhi
Fog continued to envelop in the national capital on December 20, leading to low visibility. People were seen sitting near fire to protect themselves from cold in Delhi’s Anand Vihar area. Speaking to ANI, Suresh, a local said, “I work as a security guard so I have to stay up all night. It is very cold here, we somehow manage to keep ourselves warm.” -
A sweat-drenched prison cell in Delhi is where George Smiley first met Karla, later the Soviet spymaster, urged him to defect and failed, losing the cigarette lighter his errant wife, Lady Ann Smiley, had given him once. In Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Smiley remembers the cell, with an “iron table at the centre and iron cattle rings let into the wall”.
- 19th December, 2020 Economic Times
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- 17th December, 2020 Economic Times
- Farmers? Protest enters day 22: Ground report from Singhu, Delhi - Haryana border
New Delhi: The priest of a Gurdwara from Haryana, Baba Ram Singh, who joined the farmers' protest, has died by suicide; he had shot himself. The 65-year-old was at the Delhi-Sonipat border at Kundli, where he reached on Tuesday evening. The area is 2 km from the Singhu border, the epicenter of farmers' protest, which is now on its 21st day. In a note, he said he was sacrificing his life "to express anger and pain against the government's injustice".
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