Member of Parliament Delhi (North-East) and Former Delhi President of Bharatiya Janata Party Manoj Tiwari showed his concerns over increasing cases in the national capital. He requested people to be more cautious and follow COVID-19 SOPs during these days. “People have to be more cautious and Delhi Government should also try to save people from the infection,” he said. Delhi has been reporting over 6000 new cases daily this week.
Teams of intelligence officers affected searches at a total of 22 premises spread over Srinagar, Budgam and Anantnag in Kashmir, and in Jammu and Delhi which include private offices and residences, he said.
While some believe that it is a step forward in his soft Hindutva approach, for others it is a step he has had to take in order to avoid being labelled as 'anti-Hindu' for enforcing the ban on firecrackers.
Amit Shah's was removed on the basis of a copyright claim, which Twitter later clarified was due to an inadvertent error. It also duly restored on the account in its original form.
The primary reason behind the formation of the toxic foam is high phosphate content in the wastewater because of detergents used in dyeing industries, dhobi ghats and households.
The man identified as Bhim Singh took the extreme step after the service centre staff refused to replace the faulty phone he bought for his niece's online classes.
Important news for people commuting by Delhi Metro: No Metro services after 10 pm from terminal stations on Diwali - Usually, the last metro trains from terminal stations depart at 11 pm. The DMRC tweeted, "On account of Diwali, the last Metro train service on 14th November will start at 10 PM from terminal stations of all Metro Lines."
The L-G appealed to the people to take precautions in view of the pandemic, wear masks and maintain social distancing, and celebrate a pollution-free Deepavali.
Metropolitan Magistrate Rakesh Kumar Rampuri directed the Station House Officer of Khajuri Khas police station to place before it the ATR on the complaint by December 10.
Delhi health minister Satyendra Jain said this will provide a much-needed respite to patients struggling to find beds. But experts said the government should have engaged with the private sector in order to arrive at an amicable solution.
Harshita Rawat, a student of Sarvodya Kanya Vidyalaya (SKV), West Vinod Nagar, said the online classes were a huge source of motivation for her during the lockdown.