Family Unwilling, Delhi Cop Takes Covid Victim s Body To Crematorium An assistant sub-inspector of the Delhi Police received praise on social media for stepping up to help the family of a man who died of COVID-19
Updated: April 22, 2021 6:53 pm IST
Delhi Police ASI Sushil helped a family by taking the body of a Covid victim for last rites
New Delhi:
Stories of people helping others against all odds continue to come from the national capital and elsewhere across the country amid the deadly second wave of COVID-19.
An assistant sub-inspector of the Delhi Police received praise on social media for stepping up to help the family of a man who died of the disease.
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Delhi Police averts crisis at hospital almost out of oxygen, rushes with 20 cylinders
Delhi Police averts crisis at hospital almost out of oxygen, rushes with 20 cylinders
The Delhi Police averted a major crisis by rushing with 20 cylinders of oxygen to a hospital that had supply to last for just an hour.
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The Delhi Police on Sunday averted a major crisis at Mansa Ram Hospital which was almost out of oxygen and had 35 Covid-19 patients on oxygen support. When the hospital contacted the Delhi Police, 20 cylinders were made available.
Additional DCP (Outer district) Sudhanshu Dhama said, On Sunday, around 1:30 pm a distress call was received from Director, Rajesh Dabas of Mansa Ram Hospital on Nangloi Nazafgarh road in the jurisdiction of PS Nihal Vihar that the hospital is having 35 Covid patients on oxygen support. Their oxygen supply was depleting and the available oxygen supply will not last for more than one hour. He further stated that
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Delhi Police on Saturday arrested 247 people and registered 447 FIRs against weekend curfew violators.
It also took over 1500 calls in 24 hrs to facilitate movement and genuine emergencies during weekend curfew.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Saturday (April 17, 2021) said that it arrested 247 people and registered 447 FIRs against the weekend curfew violators.
The statement came hours after the Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava told ANI that Police is strictly enforcing the weekend curfew. People who are out of their house unnecessarily are being prosecuted and cases being registered against them, said the Delhi Police Chief who also visited the Signature bridge to review the implementation of weekend lockdown in the national capital.
The arrest of 22-year-old Indian climate activist Disha Ravi is the latest in a series of heavy-handed tactics Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is using to suppress support for thousands of farmers who have been protesting for months against agricultural reforms.
The Delhi police accuse Ravi of being an “editor and key conspirator” in creating a farmers’ protest “toolkit,” a document that was shared widely online, including on Twitter by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. The toolkit contains a brief argument for why people should support the farmers’ protests, a list of suggested actions people can take internationally to do so, and some additional resources to help people organize.
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