The recovery rate of COVID patients in Delhi stands at 88.63 per cent today. The city recorded three thousand 167 recoveries in the last 24 hours taking the total number of recovered patients till date to two lakh 50 thousand 613.
"In recent days, it has been observed that certain sections of the Metro network are showing a trend where occupancy is touching 100 percent mark during morning and evening peak hours," said Anuj Dayal, DMRC`s Executive Director, Corporate Communications.
Advocate Mehmood Pracha, appearing for Arif, took a strong exception to the digital identification on the ground that it was impermissible in law after the filing of chargesheet.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Thursday said the city government will launch a mega anti-air pollution campaign on October 5, and that a centre is being set up in Najafgarh to produce a chemical to deal with stubble burning.
COVID: '25.1% of participants developed antibodies in Delhi according to serosurvey' - Delhi Health Minister, Satyendar Jain informed reports of recently-concluded serosurvey on October 01. Jain said, 'Delhi reported 3390 cases of coronavirus and 49 deaths on September 30. According to the serosurvey report submitted yesterday, 25.1 per cent of the participants have developed antibodies to COVID-19 in Delhi. In the last survey, it was 28.7 per cent. Next serosurvey will start within 15 days.'
India News: NEW DELHI: The brand new chariot of the skies for Indian President, VP and PM flew into the country on Thursday afternoon straight from Boeing Defence.
Air pollution control on government's top priority, preparations on in Delhi-NCR hotspots before winter - Haryana also Sonipat, Gurugram, Panipat, Faridabad, and Jhajjar. In Uttar Pradesh Ghaziabad, Noida, Bulandshahr, Gautam Budh Nagar and Meerut and Rajasthan's Bhiwadi, were identified as hotspots.
Former JNU student Umar Khalid has been arrested by the Crime Branch in connection with his alleged role in the violence of Northeast Delhi. He has been remanded to 3-day custody.
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical
India reports a spike of 86,821 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally to 63,12,584. Death toll rises by 1,181 to 98,678, inching closer to the 1-lakh mark. Cinemas, B2B exhibitions and entertainment parks have been 'unlocked' and will reopen from October 15. Meanwhile, vaccine efforts continue as many Indian and global Covid-19 vaccine candidates near final stages of clinical
Delhi recorded as many as 3,037 fresh coronavirus cases. With this, the tally of coronavirus cases in the state has mounted to over 2.82 lakh on Thursday, while the death toll mounted to 5,401. Forty fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, according to the latest bulletin issued by the D