A large swarm had descended on Gurgaon earlier in the morning from Jhajjar district in Haryana and was moving towards Uttar Pradesh through Faridabad and Palwal, officials said.
After remaining suspended for three months, the out-patient department services at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital will resume from July 1 with precautions against the novel coronavirus, hospital authorities said on Saturday.
The Delhi government is combating the pandemic by increasing beds for COVID-19 patients, raising the number of tests, providing oximeters and oxygen concentrators to patients in home isolation, providing plasma therapy, and through survey and screening, he said in a briefing.
Delhi University today postponed the online open book exams for final-year students by 10 days, which were scheduled to begin from July 1. The new datasheets shall be notified by examination branch on July 3.
Arvind Kejriwal said that there had been an unprecedented spike in the number of coronavirus cases in the national capital.He added that Delhi would be able to defeat the disease with 'five weapons'
To bolster COVID-19 management efforts in Delhi, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has supplied diagnostic material for carrying out 4.7 lakh RT-PCR tests to the 12 functional labs in Delhi till date, the Union Health Ministry said.
Swarms of crop-destroying desert locusts have reached the outskirts of Delhi after entering Gurugram this morning. Multiple videos shot by residents of Gurugram city and villages in the district this morning show massive clusters of locusts flying in.
‘As they are being made to discharge COVID-19 duties at the instance of the Delhi Government, they can be well equated with COVID-19 warriors,’ the court observed.
Patel was earlier summoned for questioning in the case but he cited COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions and expressed his inability to appear before the Enforcement Directorate.
NEW DELHI: An MNC executive from Gurugram who was left stranded on the road after her car broke down near Ramlila Maidan in central Delhi on Thursday .
By creating awareness and using their widespread presence in semi-urban clusters to carry out rapid testing, mohalla clinics could have played a decisive role at the primary healthcare level.
Education News: Students hailing from northeast Delhi, where a communal violence in February this year forced postponement of board examinations, may be at a disadvan
"My name has been dragged in this simply because I treated people in the hospital during the riots. I am being dragged in this case because I showed basic humanity," Dr M.A. Anwar told the press.