The main event was organised at Radhaswami Satsang headquarters situated in Dayalbagh, Agra under the guidance of Radhaswami Satsang, chief acharya Prof. Prem Saran Satsangi.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the people of Delhi have been able to control Corona to a large extent, and it became possible only with the support of the two crores people of Delhi. CM Kejriwal said that the Delhi Model for preventing corona spread is being discussed across the world due to various measures taken by the government.
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New Delhi: Chennai-based Berty Thomas, who works with an investment bank, tried booking a slot when the Covid-19 vaccine drive opened up for all adults across the country from 1 May. But he was unable to find one.
Thomas is among the thousand across the country who have been struggling to find a vaccination slot on Modi government’s CoWin portal or Aarogya Setu app as the slots disappear as soon as they become available and are taking to social media for registration-related queries.
This is where several tech companies and software developers such as Thomas have come to the rescue.
According to the official data shared by the health department, 141 fatalities were reported on April 16.
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NEW DELHI: More deaths from COVID-19 took place on Friday according to municipal records vis-a-vis the figures reported by the city government, North Delhi Mayor Jai Prakash claimed on Saturday.
According to the official data shared by the health department, 141 fatalities were reported on April 16.
The North Delhi mayor, however, claimed that the death count from COVID-19 was 193 on Friday . According to cremations and burials performed of COVID-19 victims, the number of fatalities stands at 193, he claimed.
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