Friday, May 22, 2020

But why the Home Isolation: B S Vohra: HT

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Govt Allows Plumbers, Electricians - HT

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Waive the Fixed Charges : Jansatta

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Maids issue - Delhi Aajtak



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Waive the Fixed Charges of Electricity - East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Delhi Aajtak

RWAs worried as Shops being opened in Delhi - AAJTAK

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Free Testing of COVID19 at Private Hospitals - Amar Ujala

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Coronavirus pandemic: RWAs worried as some shops open

BS Vohra, president, RWA Federation of East Delhi, said: "Why the Centre has taken such a decision when the cases are growing rapidly. A couple of days ago, the Delhi CM denied any relaxation in Delhi citing the spread of coronavirus and now he has announced adherence to the mandate, posing so many people at risk."

India Today

Police book landlords for insisting on rent, house owners say they have little choice





Hindustan Times
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Delhi CM gets over 500,000 suggestions for a post-lockdown Capital



BS Vohra, president, East Delhi RWAs Joint Front, suggested that the government stop the sale of liquor in stores. “Online orders, digital payments, and home delivery mechanisms must be applied here too, else they will not only be contributing to the economy but also to the spread of coronavirus in the city, in a greater way. Please don’t be in a hurry to open anything and everything May 18 onwards. As per noted doctors, the COVID situation is likely to worsen in the coming days. Therefore, Delhi Government must plan for gradual relaxations only, else it will be solely responsible if the situation worsens in the city,” read Vohra’s mail.

Hindustan Times

As police fail to break barriers, residents face the heat in Delhi - TOI

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Image may contain: text that says 'and opened most colony roads during the peak hours. "We are seeing how the situation unfolds over the next few days," said B S Vohra, East Delhi Association of RWAs. "Since we have been asked not to interfere with the state government's decisions, we will ourselves take active interest for the time being. After monitoring the situation for a few days, we will submit an assessment report to Delhi government."'