After a dip to under a thousand cases in a day on Monday, Delhi today recorded 1,349 coronavirus cases as against yesterday's 954. Today's cases takes the total number of cases in the national capital to 1,25,096. With 27 deaths in the last 24 hours, total fatalities now stand at 3,690.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear former Delhi law minister Jitender Singh Tomar's plea challenging the Delhi High Court's verdict holding as "void" his election to the legislative assembly in 2015 polls for furnishing false information of his educational qualification in the nomination papers. A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde issued notice seeking replies from the
India Coronavirus, Corona Cases, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Gujarat, UP Corona Cases update: Till three days ago, Karnataka was still the country’s fastest-growing state. That position has now been ceded to Andhra Pradesh, whose growth rate is still on the ascendant.
Waterlogging under the Minto Road railway bridge is an almost inevitable monsoon event in the capital. The problem lies in the natural gradient of the land, the heritage bridge that cannot be easilt re-engineered, and the larger issue of Delhi’s choked and dysfunctional drainage system.
Delhi High Court pulls up North MCD for not paying salaries to teachers - The court asked why the teachers who are not on COVID-19 duty have not been paid their salaries.
Union minister Prakash Javadekar took to Twitter to list Gandhi’s 'achievements' since February, after ex-Congress chief criticised PM Modi for his ‘blunders’.
According to the state government, the authorities on July 11 had also mailed the NCDC seeking a sero surveillance report but that has not been provided yet.
The presence of IgG antibodies indicates that a person has been exposed to the virus that causes Covid-19. The test is sensitive and specific, and provides an estimate of the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 infection in the population.
Delhi recorded just a little less than 1,000 cases indicating that peak has just over in the city, while several states in eastern and southern India are heavily reeling under the spread of COVID-19.With worst hit Maharashtra, lockdown have been re-imposed in Bangalore, West Bengal, Sikkim and Bihar
Delhi's sero-prevalence study has found that 23.48 per cent of the people have been affected by Covid-19 in the city, which has several pockets of dense population, the Union Health Ministry said on Tuesday. The study, which was conducted from June 27 to July 10 by the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) in collaboration with the Delhi government, also indicated that a
According to Dhankhar ‘the governance in the state has been cause of concern and worry for about a year’. Non-responsive stance of the government is most unfortunate,” read the statement.