New Delhi: The health department was on Friday asked by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal to give a hospital-wise analysis of Covid-19 deaths, apart from.
According to a digitisation report, 480 cases were rejected earlier by the government due to reasons like duplicity of claims etc. Till March 21, Rs 17.35 crore was disbursed under the
A Delhi court today granted bail to 82 Bangladeshi nationals who were charge-sheeted for attending the Tablighi Jamaat congregation in Delhi for allegedly violating visa conditions, indulging in missionary activities illegally and violating government guidelines, issued in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak.
New Delhi: The Federation of Central Universities Teachers Association (FEDCUTA) has written to UGC chairperson D P Singh, stating that the new revise.
New Delhi: Delhi high court has allowed a private school in the city to withhold ID and password of online classes from those students who have not pa.
A statement issued by the discom advised customers against going near electricity poles, sub-stations, transformers, streetlights, or entering waterlogged parks.
New Delhi: Delhi Police on Thursday was presented with a device, named ‘corona cleaner’, that uses UV radiation to clean items like documents, office .
It directed that the “petitioner’s application may be processed in accordance with the requisite procedure and upon satisfaction, compensation in terms of the scheme shall be released to the petitioner within a period of 10 days” from July 8.
London: A Delhi-born doctor who moved to England last year for training and then ended up on the frontline at an NHS hospital trying to save Covid-19 .
Mohali police arrested a Delhi-based camera production person, Durgesh, for providing the high-resolution cameras for live streaming of the two matches of the fake Sri Lanka T-20 league held on June 29.
A total of two thousand eighty nine new confirmed cases of Coronavirus were reported in Delhi during the last twenty four hours taking the total number of cases to one lakh nine thousand 140.
Two key witnesses in a case of communal violence in north east Delhi in which suspended AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain was named as one of the main accused, were employed under him and saw him talking to several persons in a "very secretive" manner before the start of the riots on February 24, a charge sheet filed by Delhi Police in a court has said.