New Delhi, April 26
The Centre today said the risk of runaway spread of Covid infection was real unless people began practising Covid-appropriate behaviour now and states resorted to tough local lock
Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 27
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Uttar Pradesh Government to produce by Wednesday all medical reports of Kerala journalist Siddique Kapp
From ‘America first’, the Biden administration took a quick U-turn to offering support to India in its time of Covid crisis. But why the belated reply?
The Municipal Corporations in Delhi are making addition cremation platforms at the cremation ghats in the city. The move is aimed at reducing the inconvenience caused to kin of the dead by reducing waiting time at cremation ghats.
Mukesh Ranjan
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 27
The Election Commission on Tuesday asserted that the enforcement of COVID-19 protocol measures is the responsibility assigned to the State Dis
New Delhi, April 27
The Delhi High Court asked the state government under the Aam Aadmi Party to take stock of oxygen in Delhi, as the national capital continues to witness alarmingly high deaths cau
Delhi Nursery Admissions 2021 The applicants who come under the Economically Weaker Sections Disadvantaged Group will be able to apply for admission in the nursery pre primary or KG and Class 1 till May 15
A man sat weeping on the footpath outside a Delhi Covid facility today as his mother's body lay inside an auto-rickshaw parked nearby. For hours, he had fought to check her into the facility so she could get urgent treatment.
Lawyers who knew Kamran Khan said that he, unlike most young metropolitan magistrates, used to take quick decisions, sometimes granting bails in criminal cases the very day they came up in court.
Delhi hospitals that have approached the High Court on oxygen shortage have taken strong exception to Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's tweets yesterday that asked hospitals not to raise "unnecessary alarm" when they still have oxygen stocks.
The Delhi High Court today said the Aam Aadmi Party government's entire system has failed as black-marketing of oxygen cylinders and crucial medicines for treating COVID-19 patients is going on.
New Delhi, April 27
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday said it has not made any request for creating COVID-19 facilities for its judges, staff, and their families at a five-star hotel, after news of suc
Coronavirus LIVE Updates: The Delhi court said that oxygen was being distributed to suppliers who are having a field day while hospitals are running out of stock
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In Delhi, the number of RT-PCR tests have come down from an average of around 64,000 per day to an average of around 45,000 per day over the past 6 days.