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Across Waves of COVID-19 in India, Sanitation Workers Remain Most Ignored

Across Waves of COVID-19 in India, Sanitation Workers Remain Most Ignored The National Commission for Safai Karamcharis chairperson has said that coupled with absence of Central data, state governments too have not even bothered to reply to the panel s notices for data. Representative image of a sanitation worker disinfecting streets in New Delhi. Photo: Reuters Rights14 hours ago New Delhi: Even with a recent data study showing that over half of the COVID-19 deaths among employees of the three municipal corporations of Delhi were among safai karamcharis, there is still no nationwide record of similar data. Nor is there uniform insurance or compensation schemes for sanitation workers who have been at the frontline of the fight against the pandemic.

SDMC arranges 3,500 quintals of wood for cremation of virus victims

SDMC arranges 3,500 quintals of wood for cremation of virus victims Updated: Updated: Delhi’s civic bodies seek assistance from NHAI, U.P. Share Article Delhi’s civic bodies seek assistance from NHAI, U.P. Having received no reply from the Delhi government regarding arrangement of firewood to ensure uninterrupted funerals of hundreds of COVID bodies ending up at the city’s crematoria every day, the three municipal bodies have sought outside assistance. The South Delhi Municipal Corporation has arranged as many as 3,500 quintals of wood from Haryana Van Nigam for cremations as an exigency measure even as it is engaged in increasing the capacity of funeral venues in its jurisdiction by 50% on a daily basis. The other two civic bodies have made similar arrangements too.

More platforms earmarked for cremation of COVID-19 victims in Delhi: Civic bodies

More platforms earmarked for cremation of COVID-19 victims in Delhi: Civic bodies At the Nigambodh Ghat in north Delhi, there are six CNG-based furnaces, out of which three are reserved for cremating COVID victims,said. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NEW DELHI: From earmarking more platforms at crematoria to designating spaces in graveyards, civic bodies in Delhi have swung into action to ensure timely funeral services for COVID-19 victims in view of escalating coronavirus cases. According to North Delhi Mayor Jai Prakash, about 21 crematoria and burial grounds across the national capital have been marked for performing last rites of people who have died after being infected by the virus.

Over 34K people vaccinated in Delhi against coronavirus on Tuesday

Over 34K people vaccinated in Delhi against coronavirus on Tuesday
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Chicken out: Ban on sale, storage of poultry in Delhi

Chicken out: Ban on sale, storage of poultry in Delhi Chicken out: Ban on sale, storage of poultry in Delhi Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Jan 14, 2021, 06:00 IST IN an order that may well have a ripple effect all over the country, the three municipal corporations of Delhi North, South and East on Wednesday imposed a ban on sale and storage of poultry or processed chicken meat by shops and restaurants with immediate effect in view of the bird flu situation in the national capital. Earlier in the day, the North Delhi Municipal Corporation had issued the order. Issued by the veterinary services department of the NDMC, it also said that owners of restaurants and hotels will face action if egg-based dishes or poultry meat and other products are served to customers.

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