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New Delhi: Star Ranveer Singh’s upcoming sports drama ’83’ has been declared tax-free in the national capital. Shibashish Sarkar, the CEO of Reliance Entertainment, thanked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia for declaring the film tax-free in the region. Sarkar tweeted: “Thank you, Shri. @arvindkejriwal ji and Shri. @msisodia.aap ji, […]
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Amritsar: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, during his one-day visit to Punjab, on Tuesday said that there are serious allegations of sand theft against Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and added that the “theft” would come to an end after the Aam Aadmi Party comes to power in the state. Speaking to the media […]
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The criminal case relates to the alleged assault on Anshu Prakash during a meeting at Kejriwal's official residence on February 19, 2018
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“There is a need to strengthen law and order in Delhi. I appeal to the central government to take firm steps in this direction,” he said.
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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader will visit Goa on Tuesday. The party has decided to contest the assembly polls in the state.
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Several noteworthy events took place last week across the country. We publish here the gist of a few news events with photographs...
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As many as 730 doctors have succumbed to coronavirus infection during the second wave, according to data available by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) in mid-June.
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The chief minister said there are around 650 cases of the black fungus in Delhi government hospitals but there is a shortage of drugs used to treat the disease.
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In a letter to Kejriwal, the Union minister alleged that the flag seen behind the chief minister during his press briefings appears to be in violation of the flag code
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The drugs used in the treatment of the fungal infection will be arranged in enough quantity and awareness will be created among people for prevention against the disease, he said.
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Although, the cases have come down and positivity rate has reduced from the high of 35 per cent on April 26 to around 23 per cent now, but strictness is needed, he said.
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The chief minister urged the Centre to provide it 85 lakh doses per month so that all the Delhiites could be vaccinated in the next three months.
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The national capital is under lockdown till May 10 to check the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
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The registration process for the vaccination of people in the 18-44 age group under the third phase of the inoculation drive has begun in the national capital.
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The lockdown imposed on April 19 night will now continue till 5 AM on May 3, he said.
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Kejriwal's request for supply of oxygen came following the death of 20 patients in Jaipur Golden Hospital here as Delhi's desperate hunt for the life-saving gas continued
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The chief minister also objected to different rates being charged from state governments and the Centre for the COVID-19 vaccine, and said "one nation, one rate" policy should be followed.
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Delhi received its quota of oxygen as fixed by the Centre from other states, he said.
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also quarantined himself, a Delhi government official said.
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Noting that the decision to impose lockdown was not an easy one, Kejriwal appealed to migrants in the city not to leave Delhi.