Want services to resume only after at least three major airports in the country become functional
In view of Lockdown 4.0, the MHA has given powers to States/Union Territories to demarcate areas in Green, Orange and Red zones, and allow activities in these areas except in containment zones
Delhi implemented most of the demands made to the Centre in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14 May.
People boarding buses in the city will have to be screened first, he said, adding that four-wheeler vehicles, including taxis, will be allowed with only two passengers
The Congress had asked it to call off the re-development of the Central Vista (the new Parliament is a part of that) given the battering the economy has taken after Covid-19.
Wants religious places, gyms, cinema halls to remain closed, complete ban on all activities in containment zones
The petitioner contended that the levy violates the Delhi Excise Act and corresponding rules
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar issued a notice to the Delhi government and sought its response by May 2
After crowdsourcing ideas on how much curbs should remain to tackle the spread of coronavirus while restarting the economy, CM Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday submitted the state government's suggestions
Of the total number of deceased patients, 59 were aged 60 and above, accounting for over 51 per cent of the fatalities, the bulletin said
he said that most people suggested that schools, colleges, spa, swimming pools, and malls should not be opened post May 17, and there should be just limited operation of metro services
PM assures resumption of more economic activities; zone identification may be left to states
According to sources, Modi told the chief ministers that the biggest challenge for the country will be to ensure that the infection does not spread to rural India following relaxation in lockdown
The government has made arrangements for treatment of those at their homes with mild Covid-19 symptoms in accordance with the Centre's guidelines
As the Delhi Police is already bogged down with its disaster-management duties, the Arvind Kejriwal government should urgently review its decision to open liquor shops there
Apart from allowing movement of vehicles, the state governments also gave permission to open liquor stores, retail shops, and manufacturing units to check the intensifying economic peril
'The fight against it needs to be taken more seriously here,' Union Health Minister said
Delhi CM Kejriwal says it's impossible that there will be no cases of coronavirus because it has not happened across the world
Online teaching/distance learning to be encouraged, read the order signed by Delhi Chief Secretary Vijay Dev
The Minister said that many who work in Delhi and stay in Haryana, are "corona-carriers".