- 27th April, 2022 Economic Times
- 'Lowering guard, new sub - variants could be behind Delhi surge'
"When the previous virus is still around and new forms of variant are emerging and entering in a situation where people have discarded Covid-appropriate behaviour, the virus easily can get a chance for transmission," he said. "Delhi has a high crowd density and is a high mobility city, which is another reason for the numbers to go up."
- 26th April, 2022 Economic Times
- Delhi COVID updates: Over 1,200 cases, 1 death reported in last 24 hrs
Delhi on Tuesday reported Covid cases rising to 1,204, against 1,011 on the previous day, while there was one more death, as per the Health Department bulletin. The Covid positivity rate was at 4.64 per cent, while the number of active cases in the city has risen to 4,508, out of which 3,190 are being treated in home isolation. - Mamata to attend national conclave in Delhi on April 30, appointment with PM sought
Chief Justice of India N V Ramana, several high court judges and chief ministers have been invited to the event, which is expected to be inaugurated by the PM. - Delhi HC stays Punjab & Sind Bank from taking further action on Srei
In a relief to Srei Group and its founder Hemant Kanoria, the Delhi High Court has ordered Punjab & Sind Bank to restrain itself from taking any further action on the company.
- 25th April, 2022 Economic Times
- Covid News LIVE Updates: Delhi reports 1,011 COVID - 19 cases, positivity rate rises to 6.42 pc
Covid News LIVE Updates: Delhi on Monday reported 1,011 fresh COVID-19 cases and one death, while the positivity rate rose to 6.42 per cent, according to the health department.The infection tally in the national capital now stands at 18,75,887 and the death toll at 26,170, the bulletin stated.A total of 15,642 COVID-19 tests were conducted in the city the previous day, it said.Delhi on Sunday saw 1,083 COVID-19 cases with a positivity rate of 4.48 per cent, while one person died due to the disease.The capital had reported 1,094 COVID-19 infections on Saturday, the highest since February 10, with a positivity rate of 4.82 per cent and two deaths.Delhi had logged 1,042 cases with a positivity rate of 4.64 per cent and two fatalities on Friday. On Thursday, the city reported 965 COVID-19 cases with a positivity rate of 4.71 per cent and one death. - Delhi reports 1,011 new Covid - 19 cases; positivity rate at 6.42%
Delhi reports 1,011 fresh COVID19 cases, 817 recoveries, and 1 death in the last 24 hours. Active cases 4,168. Positivity rate 6.42% - Security arrangements in Jahangirpuri being reviewed: Delhi Police
A day after the yatra, Deputy Commissioner of Police (North West) Usha Rangnani said, "Security arrangements are being reviewed based on the prevailing situation and accordingly, we would take a decision and required arrangements would be made." - Covid Vaccination: After Delhi, Haryana govt to provide free booster doses to all aged 18 - 59
Days after Delhi government made precaution/booster doses available free of cost for those between 18 and 59 years of age in government hospitals, neighboring Haryana on Monday announced that it too will follow suit. - Delhi: Supreme Court stays proposed demolition of jhuggis at Sarojini Nagar
Supreme Court stays demolition of around 200 jhuggis in Delhi's Sarojini Nagar. Mirror Now's Harishvnair reports. - Under - construction building collapses in Delhi, five labourers feared trapped, rescue ops underway
Delhi Satya Niketan Building Collapse: At least 5 labourers are feared trapped after an under-construction building collapsed in New Delhi's Satya Niketan area. 6 fire tenders have been rushed to the spot. Rescue operation is underway - Covid infections in Delhi, Haryana likely to peak in 15 - 25 days: Cambridge Uni tracker
Apart from Delhi and Haryana, “infection is growing at concerning rates in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal,” according to the researchers at Cambridges Centre for Health Leadership & Enterprise, National Institute of Economic and Social Research and Indias Health Systems Transformation Platform who developed the tracker. - Temperature to soar in northern India; IMD predicts heat wave in Delhi April 28 onwards
Harsher conditions have been predicted for the country as the temperatures are set to soar in Northern & North Western India. The IMD predicted the maximum temperature may increase by three to five degrees Celsius in most parts of northwest India during the next five days. The mercury is likely to touch the 44-degree mark in Delhi by Thursday, it said. - Delhi high street gets premium tag back
Rentals at the two Delhi retail hubs have increased by 16.7% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2022, surpassing pre-Covid levels, as per real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield. - Covid Cases News LIVE Updates: Delhi logs 1,083 fresh COVID - 19 cases, positivity rate 4.48 per cent
Delhi on Sunday reported 1,083 fresh COVID-19 infections with a positivity rate of 4.48 per cent and one death due to the disease, according to the health department. On Saturday, the national capital had reported 1,094 COVID-19 cases, its highest daily spike since February 10, with a positivity rate of 4.82 percent and two fatalities.
- 24th April, 2022 Economic Times
- 23rd April, 2022 Economic Times
- Delhi reports 1,042 fresh Covid - 19 cases, 2 deaths in 24 hours; positivity rate at 4.64%
Delhi logged 1,042 fresh Covid cases with a positivity rate of 4.64 per cent while two persons died due to the infection, according to data shared by the city health department on Friday. A total of 22,442 tests were conducted in the city a day ago, the data showed. The cumulative caseload in the national capital stands at 18,72,699 while the death toll is 26,164. - Mask mandate returns in Delhi within 3 weeks, Rs 500 fine for violation
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority(DDMA) had in its meeting last Wednesday decided to make masks mandatory at public places. Through an order on April 2, the Delhi government had lifted the penalty of Rs 500 on not wearing face masks at public places as cases were fairly under control then.
- 22nd April, 2022 Economic Times
- Delhi, Bihar to reimburse Centre for using Covid jabs as free precaution dose, say sources
The Union government had announced that the precaution dose of anti-COVID19 vaccines will be available to everyone aged above 18 years at the private vaccination centres beginning April 10. - Delhi government releases detailed SOPs for schools to keep COVID cases in check
In the recently held meeting of the DDMA, the penalty on not wearing of masks was brought back and it was decided that the schools will not be shut but a more detailed set of SOPs will be released. - Delhi govt issues new guidelines for schools to prevent spread of COVID in students
Students and staff should not be allowed to enter school premises without thermal scanning, the Delhi government said on Friday in a set of COVID-19 guidelines issued for schools. It also said that parents should be advised to not send their children to school if they test positive for the coronavirus. "Students should also be guided to avoid sharing of lunch, stationery items," the government stated. The national capital has seen a spurt in COVID-19 cases in the past few days. - Jahangirpuri violence: Delhi Police urges ED to probe mastermind Ansar's properties
Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana has written to Directorate of Enforcement(ED) seeking its intervention to probe the communal violence that erupted at Jahangirpuri in the national capital as possibly illegal money was used for rioting on April 16. According to sources, the letter specifically mentions the name of the arrested accused and alleged mastermind of the violence, Ansar, requesting the ED to initiate a financial probe into the accused's illegal assets. - 4 lakh students shifted from private to govt schools in Delhi this year, says CM Kejriwal in a public ral...
Bengaluru (Karnataka), April 21 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on April 21, while addressing a public rally in Bengaluru, lauded the work done by his government and said that 4 lakh students shifted from private to govt schools in the National Capital. “4 lakh students came from private schools to government schools this year. Medical treatment for 2 Crore people is free in Delhi. Earlier, there were power cuts for 8 hours, now people get electricity supply for 24 hours with zero bills,” he said.
- 21st April, 2022 Economic Times
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