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The government on Tuesday announced 200 new trains per day from 1 June, in addition to the Shramik Special for migrant workers, and the premium passenger train connection, new Delhi, with 15 cities. The new non-AC trains are expected to cater to the small towns, in a new step to improve the connectivity of which has been thrown off the track by the blockade imposed to stop the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). In the front of the vaccine, Modern vaccine trial, has emerged as a front-runner in the global efforts to stop the pandemic.
From the June 1 government to restart 200 trains but without ACs, bookings to start soon
Indian Railways will run 200 special passenger trains a day from June 1 and on-line booking of tickets will begin soon, the minister of railways, Piyush Goyal, said on Tuesday, in a new step to continue gradually to normal in the services of the national airline. Read more
Covid-19: What you need to know today
Is Mumbai India from New York? And is Maharashtra, India, of the State of New York? The questions are in the context of the coronavirus disease. The new York State accounts for 356,278 (as of Tuesday morning), out of a total of about 1.51 million cases in the country – around 23.5%. Read more
22 the migrant workers killed in traffic accidents across 5 states
Twenty-two people died in separate traffic accidents in the five states on Tuesday, taking the number of dead in this type of incidents involving migrant workers, at least 162 during the blockade imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). Read more
Faster vaccines likely if the Modern effort is successful
Modern experimental vaccine against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has become the front-runner in the global effort to stop the pandemic after an early trial showed that it produces virus-neutralizing antibodies similar to those found in patients recovered. Read more
Ideal Virus to infect humans: Study
The new coronavirus is ideal to infect human cells instead of animals, a new study by researchers in Australia claims, which raises questions about the origin of the virus, which has, until Tuesday, killed more than 318,000 people and sickened more than $ 4.8 million dollars to the global level. Read more
The temperature, the humidity can do little to stop the spread of Covid
Higher temperature and moisture can do little to arrest the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, a new study has found that adding to a growing body of literature indicating that the correlation between local climate conditions and the transmission of the virus is weak. Read more
New game in the art of the swing
The Saliva is out. The International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket Committee, led by Anil Kumble, recommended a ban on the use of the saliva, and only allowed the sweat to shine the ball, as part of its guidelines to resume the game at the time of the Covid-19. Read more
‘Mutations in the virus that are not specific to India,” says Harsh Vardhan
The Sars-CoV-2 the virus that cause the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has three large strains, but not the key of the specific mutation of the India it has been found that affects the infectivity or severity of the disease, said Minister of Health and of Science and Technology Dr. Harsh Vardhan in his first interview after Covid-19 cases crossed 100,000 in India on Monday. Read more
Donald Trump fires letter to THAT, with the threat of leaving the agency world
The us President, Donald Trump on Monday threatened to pull America out of the World Health Organization (WHO) and permanently stop funding of the united states to the world, if not ‘confirm the main substantial improvements” in the next 30 days. Read more
(Icmr) releases guidelines for the testing of suspected Covid deaths
The Indian Council of Medical Research (icmr) has directed all the hospitals to take swab samples nasal from the corpses of the suspected coronavirus disease (Covid-19) of the cases, the test for the virus, in a detailed autopsy guide for patients. Read more
Covid-19 crisis: 100,000 samples analyzed for the second day
Over 100,000 samples were analyzed for Covid-19 in India on a second day in a row (101,475) Tuesday and took the total number of tests to more than 2.4 million dollars in four months, officials of the consciousness of the matter, he said. Read more
Shramik Extras:Consent of the host states is no longer necessary
The consent of the states where the train carrying migrants to finish it is not necessary to run the special Shramik trains, the government said Tuesday, reversing an earlier order that called for the mutual agreement of both sending and receiving states in order to the chain of transport of workers to their places of origin. Read more
Cong offered in the buses of migrants sparks fight
The government of Uttar Pradesh and the Congress, the general secretary of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the office continued the exchange of letter (by email) and expenses related to the last plan to send 1,000 buses to transport the migrants in Uttar Pradesh. Read more
Sonia Gandhi, president, Oppn leaders meeting
The congress president, Sonia Gandhi will be the Friday to the chairman of the opposition of the leaders of the meeting through videoconferencing to discuss the impact of the Covid-19 locking security, the Centre Rs 20 lakh crore package, the situation of the migrants, the farmers, and the suspension of labour laws in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled states. Read more
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