Delhi: COVID-19 vaccination begins at 301 centres for 18-45 age group ANI | Updated: May 03, 2021 12:38 IST
New Delhi [India], May 3 (ANI): Delhi Deputy Chief MinisterManish Sisodia on Monday said that the vaccination against COVID-19 has begun 301 centres for beneficiaries aged 18-44 across the national capital. Vaccination has started at 76 schools of Delhi government today. With this, vaccination has begun at 301 centres for the 18-45 age group. Our target is to make 10 centres at every school. We will continue to expand the number of centres as we receive more vaccines, said Sisodia after his visit to Vinod Nagar vaccination centre.
He further said that the Delhi government received 4.5 lakh vaccine doses on May 1 and they are in touch with vaccine manufacturers for more jabs.
A farmer at the police barricade in Ghazipur on the Uttar Pradesh-Delhi border. | Prakash Singh/AFP
“Is this the kind of place to pass through at night time?” asked Anita Singh, a middle-aged woman who was trying to make her way through a bushy dirt path on Thursday to reach the spot where farmers have been protesting in Ghazipur for 78 days.
Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh lies on Delhi’s southeast border.
Singh, a social worker, had travelled 20 km from Dwarka in southwest Delhi to express her support for the protesting farmers, who have occupied a stretch of flyover on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway.
Delhi schools reopen today for students of classes 9, 11
Delhi schools reopen today for students of classes 9, 11
The schools in Delhi have reopened today for the students of classes 9 and 11 after being shut down for over 10 months due to the pandemic.
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The schools in Delhi are reopening today for students of classes 9 and 11.
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The schools have already reopened for classes 10 and 12.
Attendance is schools has not been made mandatory.
The government of Delhi has decided to reopen the schools in the national capital from today, February 5, for the students of classes 9 and 11. The schools are reopening for these classes after being shut down for over 10 months.
Two separate criminal complaints were filed with the police over the weekend against the makers of "Tandav," a splashy new big-budget web series on Amazon.
On Tuesday, the man was apprehended from central Delhi.
New Delhi:
A 44-year-old man was arrested for allegedly posing as a senior bureaucrat and an assistant professor at AIIMS in Delhi to cheat people, police said on Thursday.
The accused has been identified as Devendra Kumar Mishra, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, they said.
Mishra was posing as a visiting faculty at AIIMS cardiology department and Army Hospital, Delhi Cantonment, and an advisor in NITI Aayog to cheat the public, a senior officer said. On Tuesday, he was apprehended from central Delhi, Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Shibesh Singh said.