Despite a spike in Covid-19 cases, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot on Saturday said passengers could travel on all seats in public transport buses from November 1
Amid a spike in Covid cases, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said passengers can travel on all seats of public buses from Nov 1, and cautioned that travellers will have to wear face masks
This was the third consecutive day when over 5,000 cases have been reported in a day in the city
With Delhi reporting jumps in Covid-19 cases for two straight days, Satyendar Jain emphasised the importance of wearing face masks, saying people should consider them as a "vaccine" against the virus
The Delhi cabinet has approved over Rs 40 crore to provide medical insurance of Rs 5 lakh and term insurance of Rs 10 lakh to lawyers, who are residents of the national capital, Law minister Kailash Gahlot said Friday. The lawyers will be insured under the Chief Minister Advocates Welfare Scheme, which was announced by the city government in December 2019. The AAP government had set aside a corpus of Rs 50 crore for the welfare of lawyers under the scheme. "Honble CM @ArvindKejriwal had last year announced CM Adv Welfare Scheme with an allocated budget of Rs 50 Cr. As a final step towards implementation of Scheme, Delhi Cabinet on 29.10.20 has approved expenditure of more than 40.60 Cr for purchase of Life Ins & MediClaim Policies," Gahlot said in a tweet. The chief minister had in November last year set up a 13 member committee, headed by the Supreme Court Bar Association president Rakesh Kumar Khanna, to recommend ways for utilisation of the fund for welfare of advocates. The ...
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Twenty-seven new fatalities were recorded, pushing the death toll in the national capital to 6,423, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi Health Department
Social gatherings during festivities, deteriorating air quality, increasing cases of respiratory disorders are among the reasons attributed to rise in Covid cases in Delhi, the Health Ministry said
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said the govt has changed its Covid strategy by conducting aggressive tracing and testing in the city, citing it as one of the reasons for a sudden spike in cases
India has been adding, on an average, over 48,000 new cases daily in the last ten days
The national capital recorded a minimum temperature of 12.5 degrees Celsius on Thursday, the lowest in October in 26 years, according to the India Meteorological Department
Delhi government officials were directed by the Legislative Assembly's minority welfare panel to ensure compensation is paid to all genuine victims of the riots that occurred in the city in February
Doctors of North Delhi Municipal Corporation-run hospitals who have been agitating for the last several days over their pending salaries called off their stir, officials said
The previous highest single-day spike of 4,853 cases was recorded on Tuesday
With experts predicting a major surge in Covid-19 cases in the coming months in Delhi, the city's first coronavirus patient on Wednesday cautioned people to stay indoors as much as possible
Delhi recorded 4,853 fresh COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the highest single-day spike here till date, as the infection tally in the city mounted to over 3.64 lakh, authorities said. The previous highest single-day spike of 4,473 cases was recorded on September 16. Forty-four new fatalities pushed the death toll in the national capital to 6,356, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department. The 4,853 fresh cases came out of the 57,210 tests conducted the previous day. The active cases tally on Tuesday rose to 27,873 from 25,786 the previous day, as per the bulletin. The bulletin said that the total number of cases has climbed to 3,64,341.
A panel headed by a Delhi High Court judge has decided to give a final 30-day extension in interim bails granted to 3,337 undertrial prisoners on the basis of criteria laid down by it
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal will launch 'Green Delhi' mobile application, using which citizens can bring pollution-causing activities to the government's notice, Environment Minister Gopal Rai said
While the spread of Covid-19 in the country seems to be stabilising for now, two states and an Union Territory (UT) have remained a matter of concern for the Centre