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Congress, Left parties seek relief for workers

Congress, Left parties seek relief for workers Updated: Updated: ‘Restart cash transfer, food distribution’ Share Article ‘Restart cash transfer, food distribution’ The Left parties wrote to Chief Minster Arvind Kejriwal on Monday asking him to consider restarting last year’s schemes of direct cash transfers, distribution of 35 kg free foodgrains and community kitchens/food distribution to needy households as well as migrant workers. The parties the measures would prevent the mass exodus of migrant workers that was witnessed in Delhi last year after the nationwide lockdown was announced. The parties also suggested the need to ready large quarantine facilities by the State government as Delhi’s JJ clusters, unauthorised colonies and other high-density working class areas would be needing it on an urgent basis to prevent spread of this deadly virus. It also asked the government to ensure that all daily wage earners are vaccinated as they do not come under the purvi

Delhi starts two control rooms to manage COVID-19 drugs - Check helpline numbers

Delhi starts two control rooms to manage COVID-19 drugs - Check helpline numbers The decision has been taken to to address reports of “acute shortage of COVID-19 management drugs due to a sudden rise in COVID-19 cases in Delhi”. (Image source: ANI) Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 01:20 PM IST The national capital is grappling to deal with the rising Number of COVID-19 cases. Chief Minster Arvind Kejriwal on Monday (April 19) announced that a seven-day curfew will be imposed in Delhi from 10 pm on Monday (April 19) to 5 am on April 26 to contain the spread of the virus. The Delhi government has also set up two control rooms to monitor and manage the supply of “COVID-19 management drugs” as the national capital faces a severe shortage of necessary drugs, oxygen and ventilator beds.

Night Curfew In Delhi Today, Tomorrow To Restrict New Year Celebrations

Night Curfew In Delhi Today, Tomorrow To Restrict New Year Celebrations Night Curfew In Delhi Today, Tomorrow To Restrict New Year Celebrations Delhi Night Curfew: No New Year celebratory events, congregations and gatherings at public places shall be permitted during the night curfew. Delhi has logged over 6.24 lakh cases of coronavirus so far. New Delhi: No public gatherings will be allowed in Delhi tonight and tomorrow between 11 PM and 6 AM as the state government has announced a night curfew to restrict the New Year celebrations. The centre had asked the states to consider a series of restrictions and tone down the New Year celebrations after 20 cases of new mutant coronavirus strain - believed to be significantly more infectious - were reported across the country.

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