The Delhi government has ordered schools to implement the school bag policy, which had been announced by the Ministry of Education in December for schools all over India. Check out the details of the order to reduce the school bag weight burden on students.
Delhi gets dark skies in morning amid continuous rains - Heavy rainfall along with hailstorms lashed the national capital in the morning of January 06. Continuous rainfall and heavy clouds led to dark skies over parts of Delhi as the winter weather turned odd. IMD predicted maximum temperature for the day at around 22 Degree Celsius with more rains in Delhi and surrounding areas.
The Delhi Police is planning to hire forensic experts for assistance in detection of cyber and financial frauds, as well as in collecting evidence from the crime scene, officials said.
Safdarjung the official mark for the national capital Delhi recorded measurable rainfall for the 4th consecutive day (03-06 January). The rainfall amount was 25mm, 14.8mm, 4.7mm and 6mm from 03rd to 06th January respectively. Light rain is likely to visit Delhi again on 08th January a little later in the day and possibly extend till 9th January morning with breaks in between.
When farmers had arrived at Singhu and Tikri borders, authorities had asked them to move the protest to the Burari ground instead of heading towards Jantar Mantar or Ramlila Maidan. While most farmers then decided to remain put at the borders about 400 eventually moved to the Burari ground.
Heavy rainfall along with hailstorms lashed the national capital in the morning of January 06. Continuous rainfall and heavy clouds led to dark skies over parts of Delhi as the winter weather turned odd. IMD predicted maximum temperature for the day at around 22 Degree Celsius with more rains in Delhi and surrounding areas.
Delhi’s Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital geared up for dry run for Covid-19 vaccine. Over 600 sites located in Delhi for vaccination booths. Besides, central government hospitals, polyclinics and dispensaries will have vaccination booths. In total, Delhi will have 1,000 vaccination booths. Each booth will be managed by five vaccination officers. Credentials of the beneficiary will be verified first after they arrive at the booth. After vaccination, they will be under observation for 30 minutes. Emergency treatment measures will also be in place.
The issue had come under consideration because several scientific publications had taken cognizance of bad posture as well as backache among school-going children.