Covid-19 curbs: On 'yellow alert', Delhi shuts cinema halls on Business Standard. Release of Jersey, RRR likely to be impacted; restrictions in several places
The detailed Omicron protocol at Delhi's IGI airport gives way to chaos once one tests positive, indicates the experience of a family from the UK who came to India to spend Christmas and New Year with their relatives and friends.
The detailed Omicron protocol at Delhi's IGI airport gives way to chaos once one tests positive, indicates the experience of a family from the UK who came to India to spend Christmas and New Year with... Source link
New Delhi, December 28
Fundamental changes, including road mapping, technical as well as economic intervention, are crucial to decarbonise the cement industry in India which is one of the major emitt
Multiplex operators have urged the Delhi government to reconsider its decision and allow them to operate cinema halls with certain riders such as the requirement of double vaccination to enter halls and restricting seating capacity to 50 per cent.
A high-powered four-member panel, outreach programmes to woo Brahmins and a ‘mandir narrative’—the BJP is going all out to court the influential upper caste community
The Jaya Karnataka Janapara Vedike said in a statement that the Union government should immediately intervene and take strict action against those involved.
Delhi move to shut down cinemas will impede recovery, fears industry on Business Standard. The Arvind Kejriwal government took the decision after the Covid-19 positivity rate in the capital rose to 0.55 per cent on Sunday and 0.68 per cent on Monday
In Delhi, this is the highest single-day spike in number of cases in over 6 months.Mumbai's tally today of 1,377 was a sharp rise from 809 cases reported on Monday indicating an increase of 70%
Delhi Yellow Alert News LIVE Updates: Mumbai reports 1,377 fresh Covid-19 cases, 70% higher than yesterday; Delhi detects 496 new cases - The Economic Times
Covid raced through Mumbai and Delhi today, registering a 70 per cent and 50 per cent jump over a 24-hour period. The financial capital reported 1,377 cases, the national capital 496. The cities... Source link