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Delhi Govt Failed To Do Enough For Migrants, Daily Wagers; Avoid Repeat Of 2020 Lockdown Sufferings : Delhi High Court

Share This - Migrants crowded at Anand Vihar Bus Terminal, Delhi (TOI Image) The Delhi High Court has asked the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi to ensure that the migrant workers and daily wagers in the region do not undergo the sufferings they had to undergo during the lockdown in 2020. The capital state has announced a lockdown till April 26 in the wake of COVID19 second wave. Reminding the Delhi Government of the plight of migrants and daily wagers during the 2020 lockdown, the High Court urged it to take adequate steps to avoid the repeat of the same this year.

Retailers stare at losses as Delhi too downs shutters

Retailers stare at losses as Delhi too downs shutters SECTIONS Share Synopsis According to Praveen Khandelwal, secretary-general of the Confederation of All India Traders, businesses stand to lose Rs 600 crore per day because of the closure. Malls in Delhi were already shut from mid-April and saw dwindling traffic even during those weeks when the shopping centres were open. ANI The lockdown in Delhi will deal a crippling blow to retailers already reeling under dwindling sales amid the deadly second Covid-19 wave raging nationwide. Retailers said the capital shutdown could push them into losses in the first quarter. Business had already declined by almost 70% in Delhi as consumers stayed away from markets and the lockdown will wipe out the remaining business, said Siddharath Bindra, managing director of ethnic apparel brand Biba.

COVID-19: Delhi district courts to take up only urgent matters through virtual hearings

COVID-19: Delhi district courts to take up only urgent matters through virtual hearings ANI | Updated: Apr 19, 2021 11:31 IST New Delhi [India], April 19 (ANI): In view of the alarming rise in the Covid-19 cases in the national capital, the Delhi High Court on Monday ordered that all the judicial officers of the District Courts in Delhi will take up only urgent cases of their respective Courts, through videoconferencing mode. In view of the alarming rise in the Covid-19 cases in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, in continuation of this Court s Office Order No.256/RG/DHC/2021 dated April 8, 2021, it is ordered that all the judicial officers of the District Courts in Delhi shall take up only urgent cases of their respective Courts, through videoconferencing mode, said a public notice issued by Delhi High Court Registrar General Manoj Jain.

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