[ad_1] The European Union drug agency suggested Thursday that a coronavirus vaccine (COVID-19) could be ready in a year, even when the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the disease will never go away. Past and present world leaders have insisted that all eventual vaccines and treatments should be made …
Read More »Center, West Bengal faced by repatriation flights under the Vande Bharat Mission
[ad_1] The Central and West Bengal governments were involved in another dispute over the repatriation of residents on Thursday, and the Foreign Ministry said the state had not confirmed whether it had organized quarantine facilities to receive people wishing to return from abroad. Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava tweeted that …
Read More »Here are the highlights from May 14.
[ad_1] 1602 new cases of COVID-19 and 44 deaths have been reported in Maharashtra on Thursday, bringing the total number of cases to 27,524 and deaths to 1,019. So far, a total of 6,059 patients have been recovered and discharged from the state. According to him Union Ministry of Health …
Read More »Xiaomi is the next Huawei
[ad_1] The U.S. trade ban against Huawei has curbed the Chinese manufacturer’s global ambitions as it is forced to forego Google’s services. While this is not a problem in your local China market, where Google services are not used, it is a huge obstacle to your global markets. The trade …
Read More »NTPC and Power Grid Investors Worry About Cost Refunds and Amortizations
[ad_1] Good things sometimes come with conditions. Center ₹The liquidity backing of Rs 90 billion will ease financial stagnation in energy distribution companies (discoms), helping them to settle outstanding fees. But the stipulation that central public sector companies offer rebates and waive fixed costs for energy not consumed during the …
Read More »Government presents cheap loan plan of ₹ 2.46 tn to revive agricultural economy
[ad_1] The government released Thursday a ₹2.3 trillion cheap farmer loan program to shore up the rural economy before the main summer crop planting season. He also announced a series of measures to ease the hardships of India’s urban poor who have suffered the most after the economy went dormant …
Read More »Covid economic package: government safety net for migrant workers and the poor has little for now, more for later
[ad_1] Written by Aanchal magazine Anil Sasi The | New Delhi | Updated: May 15, 2020 6:08:05 am 4 am, Thursday A migrant family on their way home to UP, outside the Mayur Vihar metro station in Delhi. Gajendra Yadav There was an expectation that a package targeting migrant workers, …
Read More »Covid-19: what you need to know today
[ad_1] India will overtake China in terms of the number of cases of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) sometime on Friday. China had 82,929 cases on Thursday afternoon and India 78,810, according to worldometers.info. HT dash shows that India ended the day with81,859 cases. But the pandemic has followed completely different paths …
Read More »Punjab: Cong’s clamor for firing CS grows even as Capt sides with FM’s advice on alcohol policy
[ad_1] Written by Kanchan Vasdev The | Chandigarh | Posted: May 14, 2020 7:47:10 AM The revolt against the CS from the ranks of Congress began even when CM Amarinder Singh signed the order modifying the Excise Tax Policy, leaving out the contentious part of the policy. (Proceedings) A day …
Read More »The welfare measures announced by FM show Prime Minister Modi’s “sensitivity” towards the poor and marginal sections: JP Nadda | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: praising a series of measures announced by the Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday, president of BJP J P Nadda said prime minister show Narendra ModiThe “sensitivity” towards the poor and marginal sectors. In a series of tweets, Nadda cited several social welfare initiatives put forward …
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