New Delhi, April 25
India logged a record 3,49,691 new coronavirus infections in a day taking it total tally of COVID-19 cases to 1,69,60,172, while active cases crossed the 26-lakh mark, according t
The Delhi high court on Saturday has taken note of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), which predicted the "Covid-19 tsunami" in mid of May, and said that there is a need to think about how to deal with it.
“There are no stops, no meal breaks. You have to ensure there is enough oxygen support in the ambulance. We can only eat once the patient has reached the destination and we have sanitised the ambulance… Most times, we get the oxygen tank refilled outside Delhi, but today we are facing a difficulty."
New Delhi, January 13
Agitating farmers on Wednesday burnt copies of the contentious farm laws to mark the festival of Lohri.
One lakh copies of the three agri laws were burnt at the Singhu border
Vibha Sharma & Mukesh Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi/Sonepat, January 21
Protesting farm unions today rejected the government’s offer to suspend the three contentious agri laws for
New Delhi, December 5
Undeterred by the winter chill, thousands of farmers waited it out at various border points of Delhi for the tenth day on Saturday with their representatives slated to meet the
Mukesh Ranjan
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, January 30
With the initial investigations in the blast near Israeli Embassy leading to Iranian link, the government is set to hand over the probe to t
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, February 18
The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued notices to the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) and some TV news channels on Disha Ravi’s petiti
New Delhi, January 1
A severe cold wave swept Delhi on New Year's Day as the mercury plummeted to 1.1 degrees Celsius, the lowest in 14 years, and "very dense" fog lowered visibility to "zero" metre,
New Delhi, March 1
Delhi recorded 175 new COVID-19 cases on Monday and the positivity rate rose to 0.44 per cent, according to data shared by the health department.
Another fatality pushed the
New Delhi, March 6
The Delhi government on Saturday approved the formation of a separate school board for nearly 2,700 schools in the city.
In the beginning, 21-22 state government schools will be a
New Delhi/Chandigarh, April 21
Deputy Chief Minister Sisodia accused the Haryana government on Wednesday of blocking medical oxygen supply to Delhi, where several hospitals scrambled to save lives of
New Delhi, April 23
Delhi logged 24,331 fresh COVID-19 cases and a record single-day jump of 348 deaths on Friday while the positivity rate stood at 32.43 per cent, according to the latest health bul
Delhi's Fortis Escorts Heart Institute has suspended admissions due to shortage of medical oxygen, a source in the hospital said today, amid an escalating crisis over Covid cases spiraling in the capital.
Leader of Opposition in Kerala Ramesh Chennithala urged the government to airlift surplus medical oxygen after Kejriwal pleaded for help earlier in the day.
Sandeep Dikshit
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 25
Faced with a public relations disaster in its ties with India, the White House today fielded its top two foreign policy aides to assure that
Vibha SharmaTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, April 24
The Centre today said sufficient foodgrain stock was available in the country to deal with any situation.
Speaking to the media about the addition
Monica Arora
“Summertime. It was a song. It was a season. I wondered if that season would ever live inside of me.” — Benjamin AlireSáenz
Scottish artist Olivia Fraser’
This is the time of year when the Capital’s ‘roti galis’ usually come to life with locals and visitors feasting on treats like ‘sheermal’ and ‘baqarkhani’
Delhi is likely to extend the lockdown by another week as the city's healthcare system buckles under the pressure of an unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases, sources have said.