Hospitals may use beds reserved for COVID-19 cases for dengue patients: Delhi govt.
The Hindu
Delhi has reported over 1,000 cases of dengue this year, with more than 280 cases logged in the last week.
Delhi government has said that hospitals may use one-third of the beds reserved for coronavirus patients for those suffering from , if the need arises.
The order came in the wake of surge in cases of dengue in the capital.
Delhi has reported over 1,000 cases of dengue this year, with more than 280 cases logged in the last week, according to a civic report released on Monday.
Forest Department’s afforestation plans go awry as A.P. govt. fails to release CAMPA funds in time. The department has not been able to implement its Annual Plan Operation since 2018-19 despite the Union government releasing funds, and the interest accrued on unutilised funds now stands at ₹250 crore.
TDP leaders release booklet on ‘atrocities’ of YSRCP MLA Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy. The party leaders vow to prove in courts the MLA’s involvement in offences of varying nature. Mr. Ramakrishna Reddy has 79 criminal cases pending against him, of which 51 are related to attacks by him and his followers on persons belonging to the BCs, SCs, STs and minorities, says the TDP.