Parvesh Verma will be the leader of the house in the east corporation and former South Delhi mayor Narender Chawla has been given the charge of the House in the south corporation.
The comments came as the court perused an affidavit filed by the Delhi government after the court on June 12 took suo motu cognizance of issues with Covid management and disposal of bodies of Covid victims in NCR hospitals.
Justice Sanjay Kaul pointed out that the affidavit filed by LNJP Hospital mentioned the suspension of a worker who filmed the hospital on his mobile phone.
India News: The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought responses from the governments of Delhi, Maharashtra and West Bengal, some of the worst Covid-19 affected states
The Delhi government on Wednesday launched psychiatric tele-counselling services for doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers. The services named 'Samarthan' by the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IBHAS) will be available round-the-clock from its emergency services and the psychiatric department of COVID-19 hospitals. The services have been launched in
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, June 17
The Supreme Court on Wednesday pulled up the Delhi Government for mishandling of Covid-19 situation in the national capital and harassing doctors by filing case
To meet the requirement of additional beds, which is estimated to be around 80,000 by the end of July, Delhi govt is planning to use the auditoriums in nearly 242 schools to set up additional beds for COVID-19 patients requiring hospitalization, Sisodia said
From June 12-14, over 2,000 cases were reported per day in Delhi. The previous highest spike in fresh cases -- 2224 -- was recorded on June 14. The death toll from coronavirus infection has risen to 1904, and the total number of cases mounted to 47,102.
With 67 more fatalities reported since Tuesday, the virus-related death toll in the national capital now stands at 1,904.Amid the rising cases, Delhi government has been asked to fix the Covid-19 testing rate at ?2,400
It's been almost three months since the coronavirus lockdown triggered an economic chain reaction that left thousands without work and almost just as long since this family of seven in Northeast Delhi's Seelampur has had a full square meal to eat.
After the lockdown began, the Delhi government had also started distributing cooked lunches and dinners at hunger relief centres across the city, most of which were government and MCD schools.