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AAP continues to remain aloof from Opposition with unclear ideology

Analysis | AAP continues to remain aloof from Opposition with unclear ideology Updated: Updated: Although it confronts BJP on selective issues, other parties are unsure of party’s stand Share Article AAA A healthcare worker gives a Covishield vaccination shot to a young man during the vaccination drive at a vaccination center, in Government School in West Delhi on Tuesday.   | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar Although it confronts BJP on selective issues, other parties are unsure of party’s stand On Monday, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s official Twitter account listed out the Muslim-majority countries to which India-made vaccines had been sent by the Narendra Modi government as part of the ‘Vaccine Maitri’ programme. Pakistan was top on the list and the party said Prime Minister Modi sought votes from Indians but sent vaccines abroad.

Delhi received 499 MT oxygen on May 8 against 700 MT ordered by Supreme Court: Raghav Chadha

Delhi received 499 MT oxygen on May 8 against 700 MT ordered by Supreme Court: Raghav Chadha SECTIONS Delhi received 499 MT oxygen on May 8 against 700 MT ordered by Supreme Court: Raghav ChadhaPTI Last Updated: May 09, 2021, 04:46 PM IST Share Synopsis On Saturday, only four healthcare facilities in the national capital, with 1,271 oxygen beds, sent out oxygen shortage SOS calls, the city government said. PTI Delhi received just 499 metric tonnes of oxygen on May 8 against the average supply of 700 MT ordered by the Supreme Court, AAP MLA Raghav Chadha said on Sunday. Over the last week, the city got an average of 533 MT oxygen daily, which is 76 percent of the quantity directed by the SC.

India s worst COVID record: Over 400,000 new cases, 3,980 deaths | Coronavirus pandemic News

India has reported more than 400,000 coronavirus infections over the last 24 hours, while the number of dead from the virus rose to a record 3,980. The South Asian nation’s tally has surged past 21 million cases, boosted by a record 412,262 new infections. The number of people who have died due to COVID-19 now totals 230,168, health ministry data showed on Thursday. Many experts suspect that with low levels of testing and poor record-keeping for cause of death – and crematoriums overwhelmed in many places – the real numbers could be significantly higher. A massive wave of infections since April has pushed India’s healthcare system to the brink, with people begging for oxygen cylinders and hospital beds on social media and news channels.

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