Coronavirus LIVE Updates: The Maharashtra government has extended lockdown in the state till 31 July, reports ANI. In areas where cases are rising, local authorities may enforce additional restrictions on non-essential activities and movement of people. Watch LIVE News, Latest Updates, Live blog, Highlights and Live coverage online at firstpost.com.
Supply of tomatoes decreases in Delhi's vegetable markets - The supply of tomatoes in Delhi's vegetable markets is low due to monsoon, extreme heat and other agricultural reasons. The wholesale rate of tomatoes is Rs 30-32 per kg in Okhla Vegetable Market. The tomatoes will be supplied at Rs 50-60 per kg in the local markets of national capital. Delhi vegetable markets are getting tomatoes from Himachal Pradesh's Shimla and Sunder Nagar these days. While speaking to ANI, the owner of Delhi Tomato Company, Fazlu Rehman said, 'It is expected to stay like this till July end. Many farmers destroyed their tomato produce due to less demand. High quality tomatoes are being sold at Rs 32 per kg.'
The Delhi High Court Monday asked the centre, Delhi government and police to reply to a plea by several foreign nationals, who are connected to the Islamic Sect Tablighi Jamaat and had participated in the religious congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz event earlier this year amid the coronavirus outbreak, seeking permission to add three more places of alternate accommodation for them.
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan listed the matter for July 6 as pleading were not complete in the matter and the rejoinder filed by one of the petitioners was not on record. - Delhi HC to Hear on July 6 Pleas Relating to Jamia Violence During CAA Protests
As discrepancies showed up in the number of available beds shown by the Delhi government's app and those actually vacant, Charity Beds began documenting availability on social media.
Experts say, the sudden spike in air pollution is due to a mild dust storm blowing in Rajasthan, wind direction changing and moist air coming in.The Air Quality Index in 30 out of 36 stations was above 200 micrograms per cubic till 1 pm on Monday
The Delhi High Court Monday asked the Centre, Delhi government and police to reply to a plea by several foreign nationals connected to Tablighi Jamaat, who participated in the religious congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz event during the COVID-19 lockdown, seeking permission to add three more places of alternate accommodation for them.Get latest Legal online at cnbctv18.com
Delhi was facing manpower shortage after losing four doctors to COVID-19 and thousands of healthcare professionals being infected, the AAP government informed the Delhi High Court on Monday and said it was "preposterous" to move a contempt petition against it over managing of bodies at such a time.
The mentioning of urgent matters is being done through the web link which is available from 9 AM to 10.30 AM on all working days. The matters listed in the district courts during this period will also be adjourned and the information will be uploaded on their website, the order said.
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BJP’s Lok Sabha MP from Darbhanga Gopaljee Thakur used indecent and unparliamentary language against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal while reacting to his past r
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought a response from the Aam Aadmi Party government and Delhi Police over an application moved by several foreign nationals related to Tablighi Jamaat seeking modification in the court`s earlier order.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday to seek his approval on the list of ministers to be inducted into his cabinet, ahead of the crucial bypolls. The cabinet expansion is expected to take place on June 30.