New Delhi, April 12
Over 2,300 people were booked for allegedly violating the night curfew imposed by the Delhi government amid a surge in coronavirus cases, police said on Monday.
According to data
This is also the first time the national capital witnessed more than 10,000 cases in a single day since the outbreak of the pandemic.Along with that, 48 virus-related fatalities were recorded on Sunday, taking the death toll to 11,283
Speaking to reporters after reviewing facilities at the LNJP Hospital here, Arvind Kejriwal said authorities are working to reinstate the level of arrangements that were put in place in November, when Delhi had battled the third wave of the virus, with daily case count peaking at 8,593 cases on November 10.
NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded 11,491 Covid-19 cases on Monday, the highest single-day surge in the national capital till date, while 72 more people died d.
Delhi on Monday reported 11 491 fresh COVID 19 infections in a span of 24 hours its highest ever single day spike since the outbreak of the pandemic last year
The CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams are scheduled to begin on May 4. With the exponential increase in coronavirus cases, the chorus for cancellation or postponing the board exams is growing.
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had on Sunday termed the situation "very serious" and appealed to people not to step out of houses unless it was urgent.
We need to remove age criteria and scale up vaccination. There will be no lockdown. New restrictions will be imposed soon, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said
CBSE exams 2021: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal today raised concern over conducting of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board exams scheduled from May 4. The chief minister also appealed to centre to cancel the CBSE exams or to consider conducting exams online. CM Arvind Kejriwal in a press conference said, 'Around six lakh students, and a lakh teacher will participate in the CBSE exams, and it can turn to be a hotspot considering the Covid-19 surge.' There is also a huge outcry from
New Delhi, April 13
Delhi has reported over 13,500 cases in 24 hours, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Tuesday and appealed to the Centre to cancel the Class 10 and 12 board exams and explore
More than 11,000 new confirmed infections have pushed Delhi's tally of active Covid-19 cases beyond the 38,000-mark. The national capital also recorded 72 more virus-related deaths on Monday.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal urges centre to cancel CBSE Board Exam 2021 amid COVID 19 surge. The CM stated that nearly six lakh students and one lakh teachers are going to be the part of the examination.
The administration has announced fresh set of Covid-19 restrictions in the city to curb virus spread.To meet the increased demand for manpower during the ongoing pandemic, all Delhi government hospitals were directed to engage fourth and fifth-year MBBS students, interns and BDS doctors