Ashwani Jain succumbed to the coronavirus in an ambulance as his family pleaded with several hospitals to take him in, the latest victim of the pandemic sweeping through the Indian capital and exposing a deadly shortage of hospital beds. "They don't care whether we live or die," said his 20-year-old daughter Kashish, whose uncle, Abhishek, sat with Ashwani in the back of the
CAIT or a trade association of a respective market could consider adopting an odd-even scheme to open shops, depending on the trajectory and severity of coronavirus spread
India's COVID-19 death toll crossed the 9,000-mark on Saturday with a record daily increase making it the world's ninth worst-hit nation in terms of fatalities. As per the Health Ministry data the total number of cases across India has risen to 3,20,922 with an increase of 11,927 new cases in 24 hours since Saturday 8 AM, while 311 more fatalities were reported during this period to take the toll to 9,195.
(Eds: NAT#ORG:SHIMLA#SLUG#HP-VIRUS-LD-CASESHP-VIRUS-LD-CASESAdds fresh cases) Shimla, Jun 14 () A 19-year-old truck driver from Delhi, who died in an accident
The senior doctor says a phone call may appear to be very innocuous, but in many cases patients lose hope.Delhi recorded 2,134 fresh coronavirus cases on Saturday
Trends suggest that soon every second person who would be tested would be positive for COVID-19. Further, mortality rate in Delhi is quite high at 3.3%, higher than national average, which is 2.9%
India News: NEW DELHI: The Press Information Bureau (PIB) on Sunday dismissed some social media rumours claiming that there would be a "strict lockdown" in Delhi-.
The markets in Delhi will remain open for the time being announces CAIT on Sunday (June 14, 2020) after a meeting of around 275 local business leaders from Delhi via video conferencing.
Delhi markets to remain open despite rise in COVID-19 cases - National General Secretary of CAIT, Praveen Khandelwal said that the steps taken by Home Minister Amit Shah to tackle the grim coronavirus situation in Delhi and improve the medical infrastructure have instilled hope in the traders of Delhi.
Union home minister Amit Shah will hold all all-party meeting tomorrow to review the management for coronavirus in the National Capital Region, which includes Delhi and parts of Uttar Pradesh and parts of Haryana. The meeting, an official note said, will be held at 11 am in the North Block.
Accusations against police over its probe into the northeast Delhi violence could be "motivated" and are also directed at the court of law, the chief of the force, SN Shrivastava, has said.