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A senior police officer said: “Most PCR calls were about firecrackers being burst in their neighbourhood. We were prepared that between 8 pm and 10 pm, people will violate the ban, and legal action was taken accordingly.”
Mr Jain’s remarks come a day after the Centre announced a slew of steps including making available 300 additional ICU beds, doubling the number of daily RTPCR tests and a house-to-house survey
The police had earlier arrested three accused -- the building's owner Rehan, his manager Furkaan and another man named Mohammad Suhail -- in connection with the case.
A citizens' committee formed to analyse the circumstances that led to the Delhi riots and the response of the public machinery has asked people to give information on the February violence that left over 50 dead.
The national capital recorded its air quality in the ‘very poor’ category on Thursday morning even as experts said the situation was much better compared to two days ago when pollution levels were abo
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A thick layer of toxic foam floats on the Yamuna River near Kalindi Kunj area. The pollution control board recently sealed two polluting units and even ordered closure of 15 others fearing that that they may have caused frothing in Yamuna. Watch the video.
Virus particles can piggyback on PM 2.5 pollutants, leading to a deadly cocktail of toxic air in winter, says Dr Arvind Kumar of Sir Gangaram Hospital.
After Diwali, people have got a big relief from the pollution of firecrackers. It is a matter of relief that the rain on Sunday has reduced pollution caused due to fireworks on Diwali. Watch video on Zee News
New Delhi, November 15
To deal with the recent spike in Covid cases in Delhi, the Centre on Sunday said it would soon make available 300 additional ICU beds and double the number of daily RTPCR tests
Delhi CM may also seek further assistance from the Central government apart from beds, including cooperation by other states in controlling air pollution that is on the rise during the festival season. - Amit Shah Calls Emergency Meeting to Review Rising COVID-19 Cases in Delhi; CM Kejriwal to Attend
NEW DELHI: From increased testing to more ICU beds in hospitals, the Centre on Sunday announced a slew of measures in the wake of recent spike in Covi.
India's environmental court had imposed a ban stressing that residents were already reeling from the impact of COVID and the pollution crisis that arises every winter.
The Capital along with Maharashtra, West Bengal, Punjab, Kerala, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha make up for 79 % of the new deaths across the country.
In view of the rising COVID-19 cases, Delhi government banned Chhath Puja at public places. Following suit, Jharkhand government also banned the festival