Delhi govt directs hotels, liquor shops to ensure strict compliance of SOPs on Business Standard. n official said the department was taking action against those not following Covid-19 appropriate behaviour such as wearing masks and maintaining social distancing
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NEW DELHI: Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain on Wednesday asserted that over 2,000 Covid-19 patients here have benefitted from plasma therapy, a da.
Maximum 50 people will be allowed in marriage gatherings and maximum 20 people are allowed in funeral and last rites gatherings, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority order stated.
At the Supreme Court traffic signal, a commuter said he turned off his car engine as the traffic light turned red. "I believe this drive will reduce a lot of air pollution in Delhi," says Jeetu.
The Delhi government's excise department has directed clubs, hotels, liquor shops and restaurants to ensure strict compliance of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to be followed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
As per the Delhi Disaster Management Authority SOPs, no standing customer has to be served liquor and all establishments also have to ensure provision for sanitiser dispenser and thermal scanning at the entrance
The Delhi High Court Wednesday castigated the AAP government for making the subordinate judiciary "run from pillar to post" to get funds sanctioned for recruitment of supporting staff which has come to a grinding halt, and asked whether it wanted judicial officers to conduct proceedings from 'chaupals'.
Service to mankind! Delhi restaurateurs provide food to Rohingya refugees - Even as the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the hospitality industry adversely, some restaurateurs of Delhi-NCR are doing their bit for society during the festivities amid these unprecedented times. A group of restaurant owners in Delhi are distributing food among refugees and needy people during Navratri festival. Restaurants and bars-‘The Marketplace’, ‘Josh-The High Energy Bar’ and ‘Swagath Restaurant & Bar’ are serving food to the Rohingya refugees living in Jasola slum. The food is being distributed with precaution following all the safety guidelines among the Rohingyas. Speaking to ANI, owner of ‘Josh-The High Energy Bar’ and ‘The Market Place’, Shivam Sehgal said “The festival is just another reason for me to spread happiness and you know blessings from these poor people can never be enough. I do this a few times a year. I am in the hospitality industry for almost five years and this helps me with doing this all the more.” Rohingya refugee Mohd Shirajullah said there are more facilities in India than Burma. He said, “People here help us a lot, whether it is with food or shelter. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, people have been helping us with food, oil, soaps and shampoos right from the time of the lockdown.” Another refugee said that they have no problem here. He added, “Government has made all the arrangements. We are thankful that India is helping us.” Serving the refugees during festivities of India is a wonderful act by these people. India certainly need more people like them.
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The Delhi government has directed all schools in the national capital to sensitise students against bursting firecrackers during the festival season in view of the deteriorating air quality, which is an increased cause of concern during the Covid-19 pandemic. Since the schools continue to be closed, the authorities have been advised to use WhatsApp groups and other virtual
The metro resumed full operations from September 12 and since then people have broadly co-operated with the DMRC and have followed all new travel protocols.
The Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government has opposed the possible removal of convalescent plasma therapy (CPT) from the national guideline on treatment of coronavirus. It has urged the central government to continue its use as a COVID-19 treatment for severely ill coronavirus patients.