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No cotton, no doctor : Boy with broken arm denied treatment at 2 Delhi hospitals | Delhi News

25-year-old man dies of heart attack in Delhi zoo, shocked wife jumps to death

A 25-year-old man died after he suffered a heart attack while visiting a Delhi zoo with his newly-married wife. Shocked over his death, the woman jumped from the seventh floor of her Ghaziabad home. She succumbed to her injuries.

Two men held for robbing Romanian woman in southeast Delhi | Delhi News

Two Arrested For Robbing Romanian Woman In Southeast Delhi: Police

Police recovered 3 mobile phones, victim s purse and cash worth Rs 4,200. (Representational) New Delhi: A 23-year-old former manager of a dairy product company and his friend were arrested for allegedly robbing a Romanian woman in southeast Delhi s Lajpat Nagar area, the police said on Thursday. The accused have been identified as Hardik Arya, a resident of Vaishali Sector 6 in Ghaziabad, and Sonu Kumar (23), a residernt of East of Kailash, they said, adding that three cases have been solved. On Wednesday, police received information regarding robbery with a woman near Defence Colony flyover, Lajpat Nagar-I. Police rushed to the spot and met complainant Simona Elina Chihai, a citizen of Romania, a senior police officer said.

Prices of medicines, PPE kits and oximeters hit the roof in city

Prices of medicines, PPE kits and oximeters hit the roof in city Updated: Updated: Shopkeepers blame panic buying and hoarding of medicines Share Article AAA In the last four days, more than 120 vials of Remdesivir were seized.   | Photo Credit: File photo Shopkeepers blame panic buying and hoarding of medicines Amid huge demand for medicines, PPE kits, oxygen cylinders and oximeters in the onslaught of the pandemic, medical stores are selling these aforementioned items at exorbitant rates. The shop owners, in turn, blamed people for hoarding that led to unavailability of medicines and devices in the market. The cost of best quality oximeter ranges between ₹1,500 and ₹2,500 but due to shortage, it is sold between ₹3,000 and 4,500. A digital thermometer is sold at twice or thrice the MRP.

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