Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj on Sunday ordered the immediate constitution of an inquiry committee headed by the Secretary of Health in connection with the alleged sexual harassment of outsourced workers at Burari Hospital.
Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj on Sunday instructed officials to immediately constitute an inquiry committee under the chairmanship of the Health Secretary in connection with the case of sexual harassment of outsourced workers at Burari Hospital.
Taking to X, the Indian Army posted, "Search operations by the security forces are continuing in the area of operations after the incident of December 21. Reports have been received regarding three civilian deaths in the area. The matter is under investigation."
"These drugs, procured by the Central Procurement Agency (CPA) under Delhi Health Service (DHS) were supplied to Delhi Government Hospitals and may also have been supplied to the Mohalla Clinics.... these have failed and are categorized as 'Not of Standard Quality'," the LG said.
Taking up a challenge thrown by former Energy Minister G. Jagadish Reddy, the CM also announced an all-party fact-finding committee to investigate the 24-hour power supply initiative of the BRS.
"Speaker of the House has written a letter to Secretary Home and has instructed me to get a high-level inquiry (on security beach) done. To increase the security of the new Parliament, a committee has also been constituted under the supervision of DG CRPF. On one hand, there is an investi
Karnataka BJP Members of Parliament hold a protest in front of the Gandhi statue in Parliament against the Karnataka government after a 42-year-old woman in Karnataka was stripped naked, assaulted, and paraded as her son eloped with another woman.
"After nearly 2 years of legal battle, ED withdrew summons sent to KIIFB and me for violation of FEMA in issuing masala bonds. The HC also held that there cannot be a roving inquiry without clear evidence of wrongdoing. The HC has upheld my right to privacy," Thomas Isaac posted on X.
Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday demanded an inquiry into negotiations with militants and their resettlement in the country, Pakistan-based The News International newspaper reported.