Coronavirus | India's largest COVID-19 facility in south Delhi to be revived as cases go through roof
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The management at the spiritual organisation's centre in Chattarpur confirmed that the facility will be restarted soon
The country's largest COVID-19 facility at Radha Soami Satsang Beas in South Delhi, which was closed down in February, is being revived considering the unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases, officials said on Saturday. The management at the spiritual organisation's centre in Chattarpur confirmed that the facility will be restarted soon. "The government is planning to restart the facility soon. Officials are likely to conduct a survey on Saturday evening and finalise the modalities," Vikas Sethi, the Secretary of the Radha Soami Satsang Beas centre, told PTI.More Related News
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