A study published Monday revealed that the new coronavirus can enter the human brain through the nose. This finding may help explain some of the neurological symptoms seen in Covid-19 patients and inform the diagnosis and measures to prevent infection. The study, conducted by researchers from Charite-Universitatsmedizin Berlin, Germany, was …
Read More »Vaccine: Prime Minister Modi talks logistics with companies, all parties will meet soon
Written by Kaunain Sheriff M, Liz Mathew | New Delhi | December 1, 2020 4:50:01 am Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives briefing during a visit to the Zydus Biotech Park to review the development of the COVID-19 vaccine, in Ahmedabad (PTI) TWO DAYS after visiting vaccine manufacturing facilities in Ahmedabad, …
Read More »When the last trip was more difficult than the trip abroad, they intervened
December 1, 2020 7:18:22 am It was around 4 am on July 24 when Bellam Srinivas, an IT professional, received a phone call from the United States. The middle-aged woman at the other end breathed a sigh of relief. She told Srinivas that her 75-year-old uncle had passed away three …
Read More »Chinese Premier Calls For Strengthening Anti-Terrorism Cooperation Among SCO Members
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made a strong speech on Monday for further counter-terrorism cooperation among SCO countries to foster a safe and stable environment for development. In his speech at the virtual meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) hosted by India, Li …
Read More »Happy anniversary Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas: when she revealed her ‘super sweet’ but ‘awkward’ bedroom habit – bollywood
After just three dates with Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas called his mother and told her that he had found ‘the one’. Less than two months later, he asked the question while they were on a romantic getaway in Greece. The couple tied the knot in two grand ceremonies on December …
Read More »‘Love Jihad’ law goes against freedom of choice: Lokur
A recently passed ordinance in Uttar Pradesh prohibiting forced conversions by marriage, coercion or seduction is regrettable because it puts freedom of choice, dignity and human rights on the back burner, former Supreme Court Justice Madan Lokur said. Delivering a public lecture on Sunday, Lokur said the laws punishing interfaith …
Read More »Coronavirus India Live Updates – Delhi Government. limits the price of RT-PCR tests by private facilities
After a ‘Covishield’ vaccine volunteer sued the Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII) and the Oxford Group for an ‘adverse reaction’ during the vaccine trial, the IBS on Sunday denied the allegations and claims. described as “malicious” and “wrong.” . The SII said it would seek damages in excess of …
Read More »‘The population of India could be fully vaccinated by the end of 2022’
India is studying various vaccines from Russia’s Sputnik V and Covishield to Covaxin from the Serum Institute of India (SII) in Oxford and Pune, which is being developed by Bharat Biotech in association with the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR). Not many of these vaccine manufacturers have shared much …
Read More »Dilli Chalo protest | Center invites farmers’ unions to dialogue
The protesters had previously said that the prime minister should listen to our ‘mann ki baat’ and insisted on the repeal of the agricultural laws. Punjab farmers’ unions, which have been protesting at key entry points to Delhi against recent agricultural sector laws, were invited to speak with the Center …
Read More »Citing cold weather and Covid-19, the center invites protesting farmers to the next round of talks today.
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Monday night said protesting farmers had been invited back to the talks on Tuesday. It had previously been decided that the next round of discussion would take place on December 3, but due to the incessant turmoil, the coronavirus pandemic and cold weather, …
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