It would have been a joyous Mother's Day for the Chawlas since they were expecting a new addition to their family of three but instead the day was spent in mourning for Dr Dimple Arora, who succumbed to coronavirus last month.
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Property buyers in Delhi mayno longer need to visit multiple government offices or fill separate forms for the transfer of their water and electricity connections after purchasing a property with the Delhi government considering a single-window system to simplify the process.
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BS Vohra, president of the East Delhi RWAs Joint Front, said a fair and independent audit is essential to verify all claims, protect public funds, and safeguard consumers’ interests. @htTweets@htdelhi
@htTweets Officials stressed that consumers receiving Delhi government electricity subsidies will not be affected by the move because the subsidy is linked to the number of units consumed rather than the total bill amount. @htTweets
A household with sanctioned load of 2 kW and monthly consumption of 600 units in BYPL area may see its electricity bill rise by around ₹170 – frm abt ₹3,766 to ₹3,936. In areas served by BSES Rajdhani (BRPL), increase for similar consumer would be arnd ₹102 @htdelhi
Delhi residents are likely to see a modest increase in their electricity bills after the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) on Friday allowed power distribution companies (discoms) to raise a surcharge used to recover higher power procurement costs, with the biggest impact falling on consumers in east and central Delhi served by BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL).
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Consumers in areas served by Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL), which covers much of north Delhi, are unlikely to see any significant change as the approved increase there is marginal. @htTweets
Delhi government to set up committee to regulate coaching centres
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To prepare for the project, a Delhi government team recently visited the Health Emergency Operations Centre in Bengaluru to study its command-and-control systems, inter-agency coordination mechanisms and use of technology in disaster management. @somyalakhani
A modern Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) is set to come up at 33, Sham Nath Marg, where the govt had decided to demolish a sprawling colonial-era bungalow, long regarded as “jinxed” in political and administrative circles. @somyalakhani
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