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Ashoka hotel to be Covid care facility for Delhi HC judges | Oneindia News

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Ashoka hotel to be Covid care facility for Delhi HC judges | Oneindia News

Ashoka hotel to be Covid care facility for Delhi HC judges | Oneindia News

VVIP was trending this morning on Twitter India after the Delhi govt decided to convert 100 rooms in the 5-star hotel Ashoka into a Covid care facility for Delhi HC judges and officers and their families.

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