Covid-19: SC lambastes Delhi govt, terms situation ‘horrific and pathetic’
Amidst spurt in Corona cases in the national capital, the Supreme Court has lambasted Arvind Kejriwal Government. Criticizing the government […]
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Amidst spurt in Corona cases in the national capital, the Supreme Court has lambasted Arvind Kejriwal Government. Criticizing the government […]
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea of an MBBS aspirant who had sought extension to file application form […]
In a landmark judgement, the Delhi High Court has ordered a ban on sale of online medicines by e-pharmacists across […]
The Delhi High Court has asked the Central government to explain its failure to fix the maximum retail price (MRP) […]
The Indian Medical Association (IMA), a national voluntary body representing 2.7 lakh doctors in India, will collate a list of […]
The Delhi High Court on May 31 under the jurisdiction of Justice Manmohan passed an interim order directing the Employees […]
MSD, a unit of U.S. drugmaker Merck & Co, said it has won an injunction against Indias Aprica Pharmaceuticals and […]
AUSPI (Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India) and COAI (Cellular Operators Association of India) held a workshop cum press briefing on
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The Delhi government has issued health guidelines for aided and unaided schools in the city.
With the litigation between Escorts Heart Institute and Anil Nanda behind him, Fortis Healthcare Managing Director Shivinder Mohan Singh said the company will now focus on growing the Escorts network and brand.
The Delhi High Court has banned strikes in all government hospitals in the national capital, saying that they were against the interest of the public.
The Delhi High Court has given Hemophilia patients a reason to smile. Treatment for this inherited disorder that is costly and beyond the reach of a majority of those affected will now be provided free of cost at three hospitals in the capital.