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Dengue cases continue to rise in Delhi, 105 new cases over the last week: Report

When 15,867 cases and 60 fatalities from dengue were reported in the city in 2015, it was the outbreak’s worst ever.

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According to the mosquito-borne disease report released by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Monday, dengue cases have continued to grow in the nation’s capital, with Delhi reporting 105 new cases over the past week.

The weekly figure has increased by two over the past three weeks, with Delhi reporting 56 cases and 24 cases in the two previous weekly cycles, respectively.

The total number of dengue cases reported so far this year is 348 after the addition of 105 new cases.

The number of dengue cases at this time is the largest that has been recorded in the previous six years.

According to the mosquito-borne disease report released by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Monday, dengue cases have continued to grow in the nation’s capital, with Delhi reporting 105 new cases over the past week.

The zonal distribution of these 348 cases reveals that 191 of them originated in MCD districts, 32 in the NDMC zone, 19 in the Delhi cantonment areas, six under the purview of the Railways, and 110 remained untraced despite extensive investigation.

The West Zone, South Zone, and Najafgarh Zones have recorded the most incidences within the MCD jurisdiction boundaries.

Delhi had the second-highest number of dengue infections and deaths in 2021, with 9,613 confirmed cases and 23 related deaths.

When 15,867 cases and 60 fatalities from dengue were reported in the city in 2015, it was the outbreak’s worst ever.

The Delhi government’s health department had carried out dengue virus genome sequencing and discovered that 19 out of 20 samples were type 2 dengue, which is regarded as being more deadly.

Dengue virus has four distinct serotypes: DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4. Type 2 is regarded as the most serious. Doctors advise that the only option in situations of severe dengue is preventive.

Healthcare professionals mainly concentrate on symptomatic therapy, according to Dr. Sumit Ray, chairman of Holy Family Hospital’s Department of Critical Care Medicine and medical director.

In addition to causing low platelets, it can also cause capillary leak syndrome and shock in the patient. Dengue cases typically peak in September and October, but because of flooding and waterlogging brought on by severe rains, more water accumulation sites may have contributed to an increase in the mosquitogenic circumstances, the expert stated.

At this point, according to Dr. Ray, it is crucial to control the condition with preventative measures.

The Delhi government last week opted to reserve 5% of the beds in government hospitals for dengue patients, despite the fact that they claim there is no emergency-like scenario at this time.

The hospitals have been instructed by the health ministry to establish distinct dengue wards.

The government has doubled fines for unregulated mosquito breeding to Rs 1,000 for individuals and Rs 5,000 for business facilities as part of its attempts to stop the spread of dengue.

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On Camera: Delhi man stabs girl multiple times in Mukherjee Nagar, arrested

The incident was captured on CCTV and has been shared widely on the internet.

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In a shocking incident, a man from Delhi was arrested on Sunday for stabbing a girl multiple times with a knife in the Mukherjee Nagar area in broad daylight. The incident was captured on CCTV and has been shared widely on the internet.

According to reports, the incident took place on March 22. The passers-by intervened and tried to stop and catch the accused. Although, the girl did not suffer grievous injuries in this attack and is out of danger.

The police have identified the accused as Aman. In the CCTV footage, the 22-year-old could be seen stabbing the girl with the knife several times.

It has been known that students in Mukherjee Nagar used to make fun of the accused, Aman, and call him mentally ill as he used to keep roaming in the area, without doing anything.

The woman he targeted would visit Mukherjee Nagar to study in a library. In the surveillance video, the man can be observed sprinting towards the woman, forcefully knocking her down, and subsequently striking her several times.

The man who is under arrest told the police that she ridiculed him, causing him to take a knife from a nearby vegetable vendor and launch an attack on her in a fit of rage.

Last year in April, another incident was reported from Northeast Delhi’s Karawal Nagar where a man killed his live-in partner and dumped her body 12 lm away from a house with the help of his sister.

Police, later, found the body of Rohina Naz alias Mahi, a resident of Uttarakhand’s Mirajpur, lying near Krishna Public School. The police arrested the sister of the accused in this case.

According to the police, the accused, identified as Vineet, was on the run while his sister Parul was arrested for helping him conspire the murder and hide the body.

The 25-year-old Mahi and Vineet eloped four years ago the date of the crime and were living together in Delhi. Deputy Commissioner of Police Joy Tirkey had said that Mahi was pressuring him for marriage and because of this, the couple used to fight frequently.

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Delhi Metro services to begin at 2:30 pm on Holi

Delhi metro services will not be available till 2:30 pm on all Lines of the Delhi Metro including Rapid Metro/Airport Express Line.

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Delhi Metro services will begin at 2:30 pm from terminal stations on all lines on the occasion of Holi, March 25, and will continue normally thereafter.

The Delhi Metro on X, said that the metro train services to start at 2:30 pm on the day of the Holi festival, March 25 (Monday), adding that it said metro services will not be available till 2:30 pm on all Lines of the Delhi Metro including Rapid Metro/Airport Express Line.

Earlier on March 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of two additional corridors of Delhi Metro’s Phase 4 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday. The cost of these 2 corridors of the Delhi Metro Phase 4 project is Rs 8,399 crore. These 2 lines will be 20.762 km long. The construction of these projects is slated for completion by March 2026.

During the press release, the government said that the Inderlok- Indraprastha corridor will be an extension of the Green Line and will provide interchange with the Blue, Violet, Magenta and Airport Line, Yellow and Red lines, while the Lajpat Nagar- Saket G Block corridor will connect Violet, Pink, Magenta and Silver lines.

Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar- Saket G Block corridor will be entirely elevated and have 8 stations, as per the reports. The Inderlok- Indraprastha corridor will have 10 stations. The Prime Minister also interacted with beneficiaries of the PM SVANidhi scheme. He distributed loans under the scheme to 1 lakh street vendors (SVs) including 5000 SVs from Delhi.

According to official records, till now up to Rs 82 lakh loans which amount to Rs 10, 978 crore have been disbursed to more than 62 lakh street vendors all over India. Speaking to the media at the event earlier, the Prime Minister said that the program PM SVANidhi Mahotsav was dedicated to those who are always around us and without whom one cannot imagine our lives.

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7 BJP MLAs suspended from Delhi Assembly’s Budget session for interrupting LG’s address

Pandey said that such behaviour by the BJP MLAs amounted to lowering the dignity of the House.

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Seven out of eight Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) were suspended on Friday for the remainder of the Budget session of the Delhi Assembly for allegedly interrupting Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena’s address.

On Thursday, they were marshalled out of the House for their unruly behaviour. According to the reports, the seven BJP MLAs were interrupting Governor Saxena during his address to the House as they sought to attack the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led-AAP government.

Taking cognisance of the matter, the Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel sent the matter of disruption to the Privileges Committee.

On the second day of the session, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Dilip Kumar Pandey and the party convenor Kejriwal whip in the Assembly. Pandey pointed out the disruption made by the BJP MLAs during the LG’s speech, he said MLAs have disrupted Saxena’s address marking the opening of the budget session at least eight times. He further said that such behaviour by the BJP MLAs amounted to lowering the dignity of the House.

AAP MLA Pandey, later moved a proposal that the matter be referred to the Delhi Assembly Privileges Committee, demanding the suspension of the seven BJP MLAs from the proceedings of the House, until the panel decides on the matter. Through a voice vote, the proposal was passed.

Despite several warnings from the Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel, BJP Vijender Gupta interrupted Saxena while he was citing the AAP’s achievements. Following this, the Speaker asked the House marshals to take Gupta out.

Later, when LG Saxena began his address, other leaders from the BJP party continued disrupting him as Saxena cited several Kejriwal government’s achievements.

After all this, the BJP MLAs defied the Goel and refrained from interrupting the Saxena’s address, to which the Speaker had to ask the marshals to take them out of the House too.

The House suspended seven BJP MLAs out of eight, the Leader of Opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri was not suspended, however, he walked out with other suspended BJP leaders in protest against the decision of the House to suspend its MLAs.

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