Coronavirus News LIVE: The Delhi Jal Board has extended the water bill waiver scheme for another three months until September 30. “In wake of COVID-19 outbreak the water bill waiver scheme of @DelhiJalBoard has been extended by three months and will now end on 30th Sept 2020. This will benefit those who have not been able to avail the scheme due to lockdown restrictions,” Vice Chairman of the board, Raghav Chadha said in a tweet.Get latest Healthcare online at cnbctv18.com
NEW DELHI: Despite the entire country being under lockdown, fraudsters seemed to have a field day as the number of cybercrime complaints tripled durin.
There is a "dire need" for creating a mechanism to register migrant workers so that they are protected and benefits meant for them under various schemes are passed on to them, the Delhi High Court has said.
The government had last year legalised unauthorised colonies in the national capital, giving house owners legal property rights. Now, the government has decided to give such owners exemption from payment of income tax.
The bench, thereafter, suggested that the ministry can continue processing the suggestions, while keeping the window open for some further time to receive more.
Staff at the luxury Suryaa hotel used to wear bright saris as they welcomed guests. Now they must don medical suits and handle gurneys as New Delhi desperately prepares for a predicted surge in coronavirus cases in the coming weeks. ?A different look!
Environmental conservationist Vikrant Tongad in his petition sought extension of the period for receiving public opinion regarding the draft notification due to the coronavirus pandemic
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, June 29
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PM Modi will address the nation at 4 PM today. This would be the prime minister’s sixth address to the nation since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. - COVID-19: India's Tally Reaches 5.66 Lakh, Deaths Near 17,000; Maharashtra, Delhi And TN Account For 60% Caseload
Safety precautions like maintaining social distancing, wearing protective gear and sanitisation will be followed to prevent people from catching infection, said Syed Ahmed Bukhari