An oxygen tanker turned turtle after it fell into a roadside ditch in north Delhi's Civil Lines area on Tuesday night. Apart from overseeing the rescue operation, Delhi Police also arranged oxygen for the hospital that was supposed to receive the delivery of LMO.
Delhi police arrests two paramedics involved in black marketing of oxygen cylinders - Delhi Police arrested two paramedics, who were involved in black marketing of oxygen cylinders with CATS Ambulance service. Police received a PCR call wherein the caller stated that the oxygen cylinders were being sold at exorbitant prices.
Stopping exports of Remdesivir, used in COVID-19 treatment, is a "half baked exercise" if the units manufacturing it are not allowed to sell it in the domestic market, the Delhi High Court said to the Centre today.
The BJP on Wednesday accused the Delhi government of failing to provide free ration to 72 lakh ration cardholders in the Capital under a Central scheme during the lockdown and demanded its immediate i
New Delhi: Delhi Police is learnt to have started a probe into the complaints made by people who bought the oxygen concentrators from absconding resta.
The accused were granted bail after furnishing personal bond and surety bond in sum of Rs. 50,000 each. The court will on Thursday pronounce the bail order of the fifth accused in the case, Hitesh.
An oxygen tanker met with an accident as it turned turtle after the vehicle allegedly fell into a roadside ditch in north Delhi's Civil Lines area, police said on Wednesday.
New Delhi, May 12
The National Students Union of India (NSUI) has filed a 'missing person report against Union Hone Minister Amit Shah with the Delhi Police, over the 'disappearance of the country's
New Delhi, May 12
As he guides a grieving family which had just arrived at the Lodhi Crematorium here to conduct the last rites of their coronavirus dead, ASI Rakesh Chaudhury also keeps an eye on ar
New Delhi, May 12
The National Capital reported 13,287 new coronavirus cases and 300 more fatalities on Wednesday, while the positivity rate came down to 17 per cent, the lowest in nearly a month, ac
"Nobody was in favour of the lockdown since the beginning. But then we just had no option keeping in view the unprecedented surge in COVID-19 cases. However, now we are of the opinion that the government instead of extending lockdown should open the markets in a phased manner with strict enforcement of laws and proper sanitisation," Bhargava told.
56-year-old Assistant police sub-inspector Rakesh Chaudhury was posted at a crematorium in Delhi on April 13 when the city had just begun to witness a sudden spike in COVID-19 cases
Lockdown is not a permanent solution and the Delhi government should now think of opening markets in a 'phased manner' with strict enforcement of laws, said National Delhi Traders Association (NDTA) president Atul Bhargava.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday said the Delhi government cannot "turn a blind eye" to overcharging of COVID-19 patients by private hospitals in the city and directed it to hold a meeting of all stakeholders to arrive at a "realistic" amount so tha