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Mihir Srivastava -June 15, 2021

Battle for user’s data raises privacy concerns

Battle for user’s data raises privacy concerns

There’s a tug of war going between social networking giants and the Indian government over who will control user data, while this plays out the privacy of users is being compromised Information, read data, is power. And with the advent and spread of social networking sites, particularly in the last decade, there has been wholesale […]

Proma Chakraborty -June 14, 2021

Events of the week

Events of the week

Digital prints What: Presented by Galleryske ‘Islands’ brings together three bodies of work by artist Tara Kelton, each casting a unique lens onto the idea of the landscape as it is mediated through digital technologies. Developed during the past year, as the Covid-19 pandemic reshaped one’s relationship to the environment, these works reflect on representations […]

PTI -June 14, 2021

Delhi govt sets up vaccine centre for people travelling abroad for work, studies

Delhi govt sets up vaccine centre for people travelling abroad for work, studies

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday inaugurated a special COVID-19 vaccination centre at a city school for students, athletes and people who have to travel abroad for work. People who come under the above categories will be able to get their second vaccine dose at the camp under special provisions after a gap […]

Team Patriot -June 14, 2021

Doing their bit: Radisson Blu Marina Hotel distributes food packages to migrants and health care workers

Doing their bit: Radisson Blu Marina Hotel distributes food packages to migrants and health care workers

While the city battled the coronavirus pandemic, many organisations came forward to help with relief work, Radisson Blu Marina Hotel was one such entity lending a helping hand in these difficult times The impact of the pandemic has been devastating for the Capital to say the least. With a total lockdown and the healthcare system […]

Team Patriot -June 12, 2021

From trafficking to hindrance in education, children at receiving end amid pandemic

From trafficking to hindrance in education, children at receiving end amid pandemic

This anti-child labour day, a focus on the disruption of children’s education, owing to the ongoing global crisis, is key    As the world marks anti-child labour day on June 12, it should not go unnoticed that the last year has seen a rise in child labour. With the pandemic raging since 2020, children out […]

PTI -June 10, 2021

Oxygen storage capacity ramped up in Delhi

Oxygen storage capacity ramped up in Delhi

Three oxygen storage plants with a total capacity of 171 MT have been installed so far in the city to prepare for a possible third wave of COVID-19, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Thursday. A 57 metric tonne (MT) cryogenic tank is being set up for storage along with an oxygen generation plant of […]

Mihir Srivastava -June 10, 2021

It’s a hard life if you don’t weaken

It’s a hard life if you don’t weaken

Pandemic was a double blow for people suffering from genetic disorders or chronic diseases. However, not for all, Payal Bhattacharjee is getting stronger as life offers her more challenges The pandemic lay bare the worst aspect of our health infrastructure—people dying on the street in want of oxygen—these poignant images have made home in our […]

PTI -June 9, 2021

Delhi records highest minimum temperature this year; dust-carrying winds worsen air quality

Delhi records highest minimum temperature this year; dust-carrying winds worsen air quality

At 31.4 degrees Celsius, Delhi on Wednesday recorded the highest minimum temperature this year so far, according to the India Meteorological Department. The maximum temperature is likely to cross the 42 degrees-Celsius mark during the day. Light rainfall over the weekend is likely to provide some relief from the heat, it said. Also, the city’s […]