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The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) said on Saturday that water "pressure" will be low in parts of the city in the coming days due to reduced production at the Chandrawal plant.
Open markets, factories with restrictions from June 1, say Delhi traders SECTIONS Last Updated: May 27, 2021, 05:22 PM IST Share Synopsis The survey said the traders want the Delhi government to allow the opening of markets and factories with strict conditions . The Delhi government s current lockdown is scheduled to continue till May 31. As on May 26, there are over 19,148 active cases in Delhi, and the positivity rate has dipped below two per cent. ANI Among 560 organizations, around 450 said since the number of corona cases and infection rate in Delhi is decreasing, the time has come to allow markets and factories to open from June 1.
Water shortage might be on the way to worsen Delhi s COVID-19 crisis Prabhjote GillMay 5, 2021, 18:03 IST Representative image - People in Nagpur fill up on water amid a water shortage in the city on April 3BCCL The national capital of India may be facing a water shortage over the next three days. The water shortage will not only impact the general population, but also hospitals, which are currently reeling from the surge in COVID-19 patients. According to the Delhi Jal Board (DJB), Haryana is to blame for reducing the supply of water by 20% to 30% as well as making the water dirtier.
Seized cylinders released after probe Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA In a joint raid, police and North district administration allegedly seized 15 oxygen cylinders in Kamla Nagar but immediately released them after realising that it belongs to Khushi Ram Agarwal Charitable Trust. A man, who identified himself as Lalit Kumar Agarwal, has uploaded a video on the social media where he recorded the video of ‘raid’ in Kamla Nagar. Video contents In the video, he claimed the police and district administration officials seized 15 oxygen cylinders that they had arranged to provide free of cost to support COVID-19 patients in Kamla Nagar.
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