The Delhi High Court has said that it's not right to make children wait for midday meals for months and that children should not be made to suffer on this account.
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Tamil Nadu's COVID-19 count crossed the 90,000 mark with almost 4,000 new cases for the third back to back day on Tuesday and with 60 deaths.
Chennai recorded the most noteworthy single day increment of 2,393 cases and the rest of spread across the state.
While the State capital's aggregate portion of infection cases till date was 58,327, Tamil Nadu's count remained at 90,167.
A highly decomposed body of an 80-year-old woman was found at her residence in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar area, police said on Tuesday. The police were alerted about foul smell coming from the house on Sunday.
In a big tax relief for Delhi's unauthorised colonies that were regularised last year, the government has exempted owners from income tax even if they had purchased land or house at rates below the prevailing market price.Get latest Personal Finance online at cnbctv18.com
The facility on the Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus has over 10,000 beds and two wings — a COVID care centre where asymptomatic positive cases will be treated and a dedicated COVID healthcare centre.
Under the scheme, launched in August last year, all categories of houses get an exemption from late fee payments, while their pending water bills are waived partly or fully depending on the housing category.
A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rajnish Bhatnagar issued notices to the Centre and Delhi government and Delhi Police and asked them to take instructions on the matter.
The Home Minister reviewed the rising number of corona cases in Delhi and discussed the situation in Delhi's containment zones. Amit Shah also discussed with the team of doctors about steps being taken for the door to door testing in the containment areas.
National Law University Delhi had decided to reserve 50% of seats for candidates passing the qualifying exam from a recognised school, college or institute in Delhi.
A total of 87% workers said they had no jobs and no clue about how to earn enough to feed their families, says a survey report on the impact of the sudden lockdown announced on March 24, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.