Malviya Nagar resident, Sarul Mehta, 36, an IT firm employee, had started calling her domestic help, Kusum, to work. But she had to file a police complaint after the guards didn't allow Kusum to enter the housing society.
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, July 11
The Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide financial relief to Bar members hit by financial crisis due to the Covid p
The Delhi government has written to the Centre, requesting it to initiate rapid-antigen testing for people falling in high-risk groups in central health facilities in the city.
The concept of fever clinics was laid out by health ministry on 7 April as an early pitstop for screening to prevent suspected Covid-19 patients from overwhelming hospitals.
According to police, the incident took place around 8.30 pm when the man, Kunal Sharma (25), was on Laxman Public Road near the Mayfair garden entrance.
Delhi govt urges Centre to start RAT for people in high-risk groups on Business Standard. The Delhi government has written to the Centre, requesting it to initiate rapid-antigen testing for people falling in high-risk groups in central health facilities in the city
We have all stepped into a new world, one which is based on remaining out of congregate settings, avoiding mass gatherings and maintaining distance to limit the spread of COVID-19.
New Delhi: After Lok Nayak Hospital in central Delhi, Covid-19 patients admitted at northeast Delhi’s Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital (GTB) and Rajiv Gandhi.
The active cases of coronavirus reported on Saturday in the national capital were the lowest in the last 31 days, Delhi's health department data shows, while not a single coronavirus patient under home isolation in the city has died in July
The Punjab Government on Friday had also announced the cancellation of the pending examinations of various classes of the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB).
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 11
As a large number of lawyers remain workless due to COVID-19 pandemic, Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) has written to the Prime Minister seeking financial relief f
Singh’s family has alleged apathy by police as well as “negligence” by Aruna Asaf Ali hospital in Civil Lines, where he was first rushed with stab wounds and discharged hours later.
The two applications under CrPC section 156 (3), seeking direction for registration of FIRs, were filed before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate at Karkardooma Court.