Bolstered by what the party believes is an overwhelming outpouring of support from people of Delhi after Sisodia’s arrest, a door-to-door campaign is starting soon.
Sisodia was arrested by CBI on February 26 and by the Enforcement Directorate earlier this week in connection with cases lodged in relation to irregularities in the now-scrapped Delhi Excise policy. Former AAP minister Satyendar Jain, meanwhile, was arrested by the ED on charges of money laundering in an unrelated case in May last year.
Handed over key departments of health and water, Saurabh Bharadwaj talks about his focus areas — mohalla clinics, 24×7 water among others.
What are your priorities as a minister?
I view health and urban development as the most significant departments to be assigned to me. We have always considered health to be a flagship department for us… Delhi sees heavy footfall of patients at its hospitals mainly due to lack of adequate healthcare facilities in neighbouring states. Patients from other states coming to Delhi for treatment is a good thing as they serve as ambassadors of goodwill on our behalf. This is the case with all our hospitals near state borders, whether near Haryana or UP. Earlier, a lot of good schemes in place at our government hospitals were working very efficiently but these slowed down to an extent over the last few months, such as the referral scheme under which our hospitals referred patients in need to private hospitals or labs. We will try to ensure schemes like this pick up pace.
How Delhi’s Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary is becoming more welcoming to leopards, and humans
In a picture captured earlier this year, a leopard cub, about two months old, looks back at its sibling, which in turn stares up at a camera trap that is mounted on a tree.
Not far from where the two leopard cubs were caught on camera at the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, Sachin, a cab driver heading down from Surajkund to Delhi, wonders if the green stretch he sees by the side of the road in South Delhi near the Delhi-Haryana border is a jungle at all, and if it is, whether it houses any animals.
The Delhi Forest Department sees the cubs as a sign that leopards now feel “safe and protected” enough to breed within the sanctuary, which is part of the Aravallis. The recorded presence of the big cat is connected to protection and conservation efforts in the sanctuary, shifts within the Forest Department, the several “changes” that the largest contiguous patch of forest in Delhi has seen in the last three-four years and the many proposed changes that are now taking shape.
http://www.bluesoleil.com/forum/thread-2-178945-1.html
https://www.xroxy.com//xorum/viewtopic.php?t=232417
https://www.guildlaunch.com/guild/forums/viewtopic.php?p=40189715&gid=48#40189715
https://www.halaltrip.com/user/profile/123110/marthaswan/
https://www.fbtb.net/author/adellwhalen/
https://www.electronicsforu.com/author/janeysweet