The IMD has stated that the likely formation of a low-pressure area over north Bay of Bengal around June 11 and its movement towards north-westerly direction may lead to "fairly widespread to widespread rain and thundershowers over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and west Uttar Pradesh on June 12 and June 13."
The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has used the Disaster Management Act, 2005 to solve a human-borne disaster and resolve the long-pending dispute over the 33-metre stretch of Badshahpur drain, which causes flood-like .
Khattar to monitor Covid management in Gurugram
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Gurugram, May 2 : Amid an alarming Covid-19 situation in Gurugram, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will directly monitor Covid-19 management measures, health infrastructure and availability of medicines, while other ministers of the state have been assigned different districts of Haryana.
Meanwhile, Sudhir Rajpal, CEO Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), has been appointed Covid-19 nodal officer for the district. An order in this regard was issued by the state government on Saturday.
Apart from this, the Haryana government has decided to utilize the services of the IPS/IAS officers, who are having MBBS qualifications, for Covid-19 related duties.
Gurugram hospitals directed to reserve beds for Covid-19 patients
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Gurugram hospitals directed to reserve beds for Covid-19 patients. Image Source: IANS News
Gurugram, April 23 : In view of the shortage of hospital beds for Covid-19 patients in Gurugram, Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg has directed all hospitals to increase the number of beds reserved for Covid patients to at least 60 per cent of beds under the general category and 75 per cent of the total capacity of ICU and ventilator beds .
Moreover, the data of beds available would have to be uploaded on the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) platform aonemapggm.gmda.gov.in by all hospitals.
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The residents of the Palam Vihar Colony in Gurugram also alleged that builders in the area are using potable water for construction purposes. According to the residents, Block A, C-1, E, F and J have been hit by the water crisis for several weeks.   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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Residents of Block A, C-1, E, F and J have been hit by the water crisis for several weeks.
The residents of many blocks claimed they are getting the water supply for only 15-minute a day.
Gurugram: Palam Vihar area in the Gurugram district of Haryana has been hit by a severe water crisis. The residents of the locality on Thursday met officials of Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) officials and complained about the water shortage.