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Delhi begins vaccination for 18-44 age group; all slots booked for 2 days

These 301 centres have been established in 76 schools in the city. Around 92 lakh people are eligible for the jabs in the 18-44 age group. According to the 2011 census, Delhi s population is 1.68 crore. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said all the centres witnessed 100 per cent turnout on the first day. All slots are booked for the next two days, an official said. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted, I am glad that the vaccine process for 18+ has started smoothly. It s heartening to see that youngsters are coming out in large nos to get vaccinated. Get your elders vaccinated too. Encourage ur friends and relatives also to get vaccinated.

Delhi court junks interim bail plea of Malvinder Singh in PMLA case

The accused had expressed apprehension that he may contract COVID-19 infection in the Tihar jail. Additional Sessions Judge Sandeep Yadav declined the plea of Singh, who is in jail in a case related to alleged misappropriation of funds at Religare Finvest Limited (RFL). He approached the court praying to be released on an interim bail for two months, on the ground he was down with high fever from April 25 with severe body ache. The accused submitted that since several persons had tested positive for COVID-19 at jail number 8-9 in Tihar, where he was lodged, the possibility of him catching with Covid-19 was very huge as he was 49-years-old and suffering from high blood sugar ailments which had significantly reduced his immunity.

Oxygen crisis: Hospitals in Delhi use back up stock as situation worsens

Amid deepening crisis over the scarcity of oxygen, several hospitals in the national capital have been left with no option but to use their back up stock, with some like Saroj Super Speciality Hospital advising relatives to shift their patients to another facility. While Fortis Hospital (Shalimar Bagh), presently running on its back up oxygen supply, urged the prime minister, Delhi chief minister and other ministers for immediate assistance , Saroj Super Speciality, having not received oxygen refill for the past 44 hours, is now advising its patients to shift to other hospitals. We are running low on oxygen and using our back up now. We have alerted our patients about the situation, and are advising them to shift to another hospital. Things are really uncertain, P K Bhardwaj, medical director, Saroj Super Speciality Hospital, told PTI.

Adani Green subsidiary bags solar power project in Gujarat

Adani Green Energy (AGEL) announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Adani Renewable Energy Holding Fifteen (AREHFifteenL) has secured a 150 MWac solar power project in Gujarat.AREHFifteenL had participated in a tender issued by Torrent Power for procurement of power through competitive bidding process, from grid connected solar photovoltaic power projects to be setup in Gujarat. The fixed tariff for the project capacity is Rs 2.22/ kWh for a period of 25 years. The project is expected to be commissioned by Q3 FY2023. Currently 3,520 MWac of renewable energy projects are operational. With this, AGEL now has a total portfolio 15,390 MWac of renewable energy project capacity, out of which 11,870 MWac projects are under implementation.

Max Healthcare gains on hiking stake in subsidiary

Max Healthcare Institute rose 1.93% to Rs 205.85 after the company said it acquired 42.8% equity stake in Saket City Hospitals (SCHL) from Kayak Investments Holding.Before the transaction, Max Healthcare Institute held 57.2% and Kayak Investments Holding held the remaining 42.8% stake in Saket City Hospitals. Kayak held 51.94% stake in Max Healthcare as on 31 December 2020. Max Healthcare Institute purchased 1.26 crore equity shares, representing 42.8% of the equity share capital of SCHL from Kayak. Following the transaction, SCHL has become a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company with effect from 15 March 2021. The consideration for the purchase of purchased shares is the INR equivalent to $64,246,702. SCHL is engaged in the business of providing healthcare services in India, including sale of medicines in the course of delivery of healthcare services by way of Business to Business (B2B), construction services, supply, erecting and installation of equipment and other related s

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