Delhi: Residents of Katputli colony allege beating by police
Delhi: Residents of Katputli colony allege beating by police
Residents Of The Katputli Colony On Tuesday Alleged That They Were Beaten By The Police During The DDAâs Demolition Drive And Not Allowed To Take Their Belongings Before Their Houses Were Razed. PTI | Updated on: 01 Nov 2017, 05:30:19 AM
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Residents of the Katputli Colony On Tuesday alleged that they were beaten by the police during the DDA’s demolition drive and not allowed to take their belongings before their houses were razed.
The drive had triggered clashes among its residents, activists and the police on Monday.
Why are more children testing positive for Covid-19 in India s second wave?
Several children are testing positive for Covid-19 infection in Delhi-NCR as India records a surge in the cases in the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
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A number of children are testing positive for Covid-19 infection in Delhi-NCR (Reuters photo)
Several children are testing positive for Covid-19 infection in Delhi-NCR as India grapples with escalating virus cases in the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Doctors across Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR) have confirmed that even newborns and infants are testing Covid-19 positive, though their condition remains under control and rarely turns fatal.
Synopsis I urge those who need hospitals to check the mobile app beforehand for bed availability and then proceed further. The number of COVID-19 beds in Delhi on April 3 was 6,071 which has gone up to 19,101 on April 20, Sisodia said at a virtual press conference.
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The deputy chief minister appealed to the people not to panic and to follow all the rules of lockdown.
Around 2,700 beds will be added at different hospitals and facilities in the national capital in the next few days for COVID-19 patients, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Tuesday and assured people that there is no need to panic.
Record 240 COVID deaths in city thehindu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehindu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hospitals can be ‘super spreaders’ of virus
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People coming for COVID-19 tests say non-infected and potentially infected stand side by side
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People queue up outside a COVID-19 testing facility at Shree Acharya Shree Bhikshu Hospital.
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People coming for COVID-19 tests say non-infected and potentially infected stand side by side
In what can be called a gist of the situation at city hospitals, a family has been waiting at a government hospital to get COVID-19 tests for two days, while at another one, people are worried if the hospital itself will become a “super spreader” as non-infected and potentially infected stand together.