Delhi News: Covaxin, however, will only be available as a second dose for now, as close to 1.5 lakh people who got the first dose will be eligible for the second dose within four weeks.
Chandigarh, June 6
There seems to be no end to the internal problems of the BJP as Anil Joshi, former Cabinet minister, today alleged that people sitting on top positions in the party had failed to r
New Delhi June 6Responding to the Opposition's charges against the Central Vista project the Centre has claimed that no healthcare funds were diverted for it.
In a release the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs debunked the charge that Rs 20000 crore was being spent on the project this year amid the pandemic.
The ministry said the plan was envisaged in 2019 many months before the outbreak.
The ministry said none of the heritage buildings — India Gate Parliament North & South Blocks National Archives or any other — would be demolished.
New Delhi, June 6
A day after a meeting with party general secretaries and heads of various wings, BJP president JP Nadda today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, senior functionaries and in-charges o
New Delhi, June 7
The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to stay its single-judge order allowing private unaided schools to collect annual and development charges from students for the period after
Ravi S Singh
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, June 7
The Union government mulls a counteroffensive against its opponents for allegedly creating a "false" Covid vaccine shortage narrative while ignor
New Delhi, June 7
Polling booths in Delhi will be turned into vaccination centres and booth-level officers (BLOs) will visit all the households to book slots for people in the 45-plus age group under
New Delhi, June 6
The Congress on Sunday demanded strict action against the authorities of a Delhi hospital for issuing a circular that asked the nursing staff not to speak in Malayalam while at work
New Delhi, June 7
The screening of children for the trial of Covaxin, India's first indigenously developed COVID-19 vaccine, among those aged between 2 and 18 started at the AIIMS here on Monday.
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New Delhi, June 7
Polling booths in Delhi will be turned into vaccination centres and booth-level officers (BLOs) will visit all the households to book slots for people in the 45-plus age group under
Saurabh Malik
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 6
More than 45 years ago, the Union Government, led by the then PM Indira Gandhi, imposed Emergency in the country — a period dubbed as the
New Delhi, June 7
Jolted by the devastating second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the National Capital moved slowly towards normal life as shops in markets and malls reopened on odd-even basis on Mon
Delhi News: As part of the initiative, residents will be able to get Covid-19 shots at their polling booths. CM Arvind Kejriwal said as voting centres are close to people's houses, the will be able to walk down and get inoculated.
Several parts of India have begun the process of cautiously resuming activities stopped two months ago when the coronavirus cases began its deadly surge in the second wave. The 'unlocking' comes as Covid cases have seen a steady fall in recent weeks.
Coronavirus Cases and Lockdown Unlock in India News Live updates, Covid-19 Cases in Delhi, UP, Maharashtra Today Latest News: The total number of coronavirus cases has now reached 2,89,09,975 while the death toll rose to 3,49,186.
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today announced that his government is planning to enlist poll booth-level officers to vaccinate the 2-crore population of the national capital. Announcing an ambitious plan, Mr Kejriwal said that if there is no shortage of vaccines, every one above 45 years of age will be vaccinated in the city within four weeks. There are 57 lakh people in Delhi who are above 45 out of which 27 lakh have received their first jab.