The main health advisory body in France, the Haute Autorite de Sante (HAS), recommended on Saturday (January 23) that the period of time between the administration of the first and second injections of the new coronavirus vaccine be doubled. said media reports. . France has started its vaccination with older …
Read More »Mamata criticizes BJP ahead of polls, says they ‘claim to idolize Netaji but dismiss their idea from the Planning Commission’
On the other hand, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, will hold a large parade in Kolkata. She has asked people from all walks of life and Indians living abroad to blow a conch shell or do something similar at 12.15pm. M., Netaji’s time of birth, January 23. …
Read More »India’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign Starts Today – All Your Questions Answered
The world’s largest vaccination campaign against the new coronavirus will begin on Saturday when India begins vaccinating three million million of its front-line workers. In the first phase, two indigenous vaccines, Covaxin and Covishield, will be administered to the priority groups. More than one crore and 5.27 lakh people have …
Read More »Young Australian cricketers still in primary school compared to their Indian counterparts: Greg Chappell | Cricket news
MELBOURNE: Young Australian cricketers are still in “primary school” compared to their Indian counterparts, former India coach believes Greg chappell and he has urged his country’s cricket board to invest in talent to avoid becoming “rans too” in no time. An injury-stricken India without its star players achieved an incredible …
Read More »India Says This About Supplying COVID-19 Vaccines To Pakistan; check details | India News
India is carrying out contractual supplies of coronavirus vaccines to Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Brazil, Morocco, Bangladesh and Myanmar, the Foreign Ministry (MEA) said on Friday. MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava told a news conference that India has so far sent shipments of coronavirus vaccines under a grant to Bhutan, Maldives, …
Read More »Narendra Chanchal, popular bhajan singer, PM Modi tweets his condolences, dies
Narendra Chanchal died today in a Delhi hospital New Delhi: Narendra Chanchal, a well-known bhajan singer, died in a Delhi hospital on Friday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter and wrote: “Very saddened to hear the news from Narendra Chanchal HeeDeath. He left a mark on the world of …
Read More »White Tiger Movie Launch LIVE UPDATES: Director Ramin Bahrani is off to a good start
The White Tiger has already earned international critical acclaim, and many call him the “anti-Slumdog millionaire.” David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter wrote in his review: “The pain of lower-class retribution does not rival that of, say, Parasite, but the film thrives on the same latent rage of the have-nots, …
Read More »Prime Minister Narendra Modi cites the victory of the Indian cricket team Australia, says that positive mindset leads to positive results, which is the essence of Aatmanirbhar Bharat
New Delhi: Urging the country’s youth to take inspiration from the India team’s historic cricket victory at Australia’s Gabba, secured with less experienced players, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India must fight challenges in the same spirit. In a virtual address to outgoing Tezpur University students, Prime Minister Modi …
Read More »India vs Australia: the rookie reporter
What a fantastic series! So many aspects to highlight and marvel at. 36 all in the same series that was ultimately won 2-1, that too against a full-strength Australia defeated in their own backyard, twice in a row now. Above all, for me, what stood out was that it was …
Read More »US President Joe Biden signs a series of orders to join the Paris Climate Agreement
“We are going to combat climate change in a way that we have not done before,” said Joe Biden. Washington: US President Joe Biden signed a series of executive orders to launch his administration on Wednesday, including a decision to join the Paris climate accord and a masking mandate for …
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