Some of the notable names of the letter include Brinda Karat, Harsh Mander, Mrinal Pande, Shyam Menon, Jayati Ghosh, Aishe Ghosh and Nakul Singh Sawhney.
Disappointed over continuous delay in the release of salaries to the staff of Delhi University colleges fully funded by the Delhi government, the aggrieved teachers hit the streets in the national capital.
Coronavirus news highlights: A Sero survey conducted in Mumbai on 6,936 people from three municipal wards were studied for sero-prevalence. The results showed that 57 percent of those surveyed in slums had seroprevalence, while in non-slums the number dropped to 16 percent. There was a high proportion of asymptomatic infections likely to have added. The infection fatality rate -- taking into account the current prevalence and reported COVID-19 deaths -- is likely to be very low at 0.05 - 0.10%.Get latest Healthcare online at cnbctv18.com
The Arvind Kejriwal government was pulled up by the Delhi High Court today for making Rapid Antigen Test the primary test for coronavirus despite its high rate of false negative results. The court's tough questions brought Delhi's suddenly reducing number of positives under scrutiny. From several thousands daily a few weeks ago, the number of positives in Delhi has dropped below 1,000 -- a situation the Delhi government has flagged as a turnaround.
"Patients were discharged at good health showing hundred percent recoveries without complications during the treatment period with SPO2 more than 90 per cent. No aggravation of symptoms was observed. It is also observed that there has been zero per cent mortality till now in admitted patients," a statement by the AYUSH ministry said.
During further investigation, it was revealed that Hany Babu was propagating Naxal activities and Maoist ideology and was a "co-conspirator" with the other arrested accused, the NIA official said.
Reconvert some Covid-19 beds to other services, Delhi pvt hospitals demand on Business Standard. Many hospitals said more than half their dedicated COVID-19 beds are vacant as a large number of coronavirus positive patients are under home isolation
India News: NEW DELHI: A group of concerned citizens of Delhi have written to chief minister Arvind Kejriwal demanding an “independent probe” into the February 20.
The survey has reinforced the argument which experts have been making for some time: that the total number of Indians exposed to COVID-19 is far greater than what the official figures reveal.
Twenty-eight fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, according to a Delhi health department bulletin.On Monday, the daily case count had dipped to 613, the lowest in two months