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Tickets that let women travel for free on Delhi’s buses have been used a staggering 100 crore times since they were first introduced three years ago. Behind the success of the scheme is a promise of upward mobility, though there are miles to go when it comes to making the buses safer ....
Water Supply In Parts Of Delhi To Be Affected Today Due To Repair Work ndtv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ndtv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Delhi s Poor Battle Hunger As Stock Runs Out Fast In Free Ration Centres Delhi s Poor Battle Hunger As Stock Runs Out Fast In Free Ration Centres The Delhi government on June 5 began distributing four kg of wheat and one kg of rice to non-ration card holders but soon ran into shortage issues at several centres across the national capital. Rice out of stock, so no distribution, read a note outside a ration centre in Delhi. New Delhi: Sudha Devi, 30, has been queuing up at a government school in Delhi for the last four days in hope of free ration but to no avail. They shoo us away. We just get bruised and scraped struggling in queues and then go back empty handed. They say come at 2 PM. When we return, they send us away again. We get nothing, she laments. ....
UPDATED: May 28, 2021 19:20 IST The pandemic has severely affected children s wellbeing (Photo by Bandeep Singh/Model: Mrini Devnani) Social isolation, disrupted routines and restricted access to recreational activities have turned the worlds of children upside down. Schools across the country have remained shut ever since the global Covid pandemic struck India in March 2020, causing an unprecedented disturbance in the academic calendar. It has been 14 months of virtual classes, Zoom play dates and staying indoors. That it is having a profound impact on children’s health and psychosocial well-being is hardly surprising. This March, the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said that globally one in every seven children, or 332 million, has lived under a lockdown for at least nine months, making them vulnerable to mental health issues. Indian children are no exception. ....