by Swarajya Staff - May 17, 2021 06:35 AM
Industrialist Anil Agarwal speaking to college students in Delhi. (Photo by Sanjeev Verma/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Mining and metals tycoon, Anil Agarwal led Vedanta Limited has set up a 100-bed medical facility in Haryanaâs Gurugram to bolster the Stateâs capacity to cope with the surging cases of COVID-19,
Economic Times.
The facility has been set up at Tau Devi Lal Stadium. As many as 90 beds at the facility are equipped with oxygen support and another 10 are equipped with ventilator support for critical patients.
Issuing a statement, Agarwal said, âWe are working closely with government bodies and local administration to provide medical facilities and hospital care to those in need.â
Police arrest four people, work out six cases of Covid fraud
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New Delhi, May 12 : The Delhi Police have worked out six cases of inter-state cyber fraud relating to families of Covid-19 patients and arrested four people.
In a statement, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Central Delhi said that with the arrest of Ritik Singh, a resident of Uttar Pradesh s Farukhabad, three more persons Yogesh Singh, Mohammad Arzoo and the alleged mastermind Ravish all residents of Haryana s Gurugram, were arrested.
He said that Karol Bagh police station has made a significant breakthrough in busting an organised Covid loot syndicate.
Lutyens eatery owner on Delhi police radar
Lutyens eatery owner on Delhi police radar
IANS / Updated: May 9, 2021, 06:00 IST
O2 concentrator scam: Probe transferred to Crime Branch; police recover WhatsApp messages discussing sale
NEWDELHI Even as the recovery of over 500 oxygen concentrators from the famous eatries in Lutyens Delhi has been transferred to the Crime Branch, several prominent people have come on the radar of the
Delhi Police, including Navneet
restaurants.
The
BJP has demanded strict action against people hoarding oxygen concentrators and selling them on high prices amid the devastating second of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
According to senior Delhi Police sources related to the probe, the oxygen concentrators were being imported from China since October 2020 for as low as Rs 12,000 to Rs 20,000 and were being sold via online portals and WhatsApp between Rs 50,000 to Rs 70,000.
Delhi: Crime Branch To Probe Recovery Of Over 500 Oxygen Concentrators From Eateries In National Capital
by IANS - May 8, 2021 05:55 AM
An oxygen concentrator (representative image)
The probe of recovery of over 500 oxygen concentrators from famous Delhi restaurants has been handed over to the crime branch.
This development comes a day after the Delhi Police arrested another person identified as Gourav Khanna, CEO of Matrix Cellular Services Ltd in connection with its probe into the seizure of over 500 oxygen concentrators in the last two days from popular restaurants in the national capital.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) South Delhi Atul Kumar Thakur said that Khanna, a resident of Haryana s Gurugram was arrested on Friday (7 May) night.