New Delhi [India], May 20 (ANI): A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was moved in the Delhi High Court on Thursday seeking direction to the Centre and Delhi Government regarding fixing the rates for COVID-19 treatment to be charged by private hospitals in NCT of Delhi.
The Delhi Police on Sunday said that Aam Aadmi Party leaders were responsible for the posters critical of Prime Minister Modi and India’s vaccination drive that were put up in the city.
Ensure 700 MT O2 per day to Delhi until further orders: SC to Centre
The Supreme Court on Saturday made it clear to the Centre that there shall be no reduction in the allocation and availability of medical oxygen to Delhi and its direction with regard to the provisioning of 700 MT oxygen per day to the national capital shall continue pending further orders.
| 9 May 2021 11:45 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Saturday made it clear to the Centre that there shall be no reduction in the allocation and availability of medical oxygen to Delhi and its direction with regard to the provisioning of 700 MT oxygen per day to the national capital shall continue pending further orders. A bench comprising Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and M.R. Shah said: We direct the Union of India to remedy the situation forthwith and to ensure that the direction issued by this court for the availability of 700 MT is strictly observed on a daily basis, pending further orders. The Delhi government ha
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It is believed that every endemic has three waves, says AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria.
AIIMS Director Dr. Randeep Guleria on Sunday said that any epidemic usually make its impact in three waves out of which it is believed that the second wave proves to be the most dangerous one.
Speaking exclusively to India TV as part of #JeetegaIndia, Harega Corona health conclave, Dr. Guleria also responded on whether the second wave of coronavirus in the country was slowly reaching its peak or not.
The AIIMS Director said that at this moment it is difficult to say whether the second wave has attained its peak but said Covid cases in some regions, states were now plateauing.
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