NEW DELHI: One day after the bugs disappeared, but did not disappear in the largest “on-demand” launch of the Covid vaccine, the Center decided to allow even private hospitals not affiliated with Ayushman Bharat, CGHS and state schemes to be included as centers for vaccine administration. The Center’s decision will …
Read More »Registration for the next round of Covid vaccination is likely to start on Monday | India News
NEW DELHI: Registration for the next round of Covid-19 vaccinations is likely to begin as of Monday morning, allowing people to schedule their vaccinations the same day, sources said. “Co-Win, as well as other IT applications and platforms, will be available from Monday morning around 10 am. People will need …
Read More »There is no information on the creation of the Aarogya Setu application, says the center; CIC issues notice of ‘evasive response’
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the National Center for Informatics have said that they have no information about the “creation” of the Aarogya Setu application promoted by the government to contain the spread of Covid-19, responses described as “absurd “by the Central Information Commission. The transparency panel …
Read More »The government stood alongside the RTI corps for an evasive response in Aarogya Setu. Clarify – india news
The Central Information Commission issued a notice to the government and asked it to explain RTI’s evasive response on creating the Aarogya Setu app, the contact tracing app that has millions of user data. The RTI body called the government’s response “extremely absurd.” The RTI application, filed by Saurav Das, …
Read More »Ministry has no information on who created Aarogya Setu, RTI body problems show notice of cause
The National Center for Informatics, which designs the government’s websites, has said it has no information on who created the Aarogya Setu app and how it was created. The Main Information Commission has stopped the NIC, which reports to the Ministry of Electronics, and issued a display notice to several …
Read More »Who created Aarogya Setu? RTI body detains government for evasive response
The government promoted Aarogya Setu as an essential tool in the fight against Covid. New Delhi: Millions of Indians have installed Aarogya Setu, a contact tracing app that the government promoted as an essential tool in the fight against the coronavirus. But although Aarogya Setu’s website says it was developed …
Read More »Aarogya Setu developer details not provided by MeitY, NIC, NeGD; CIC convenes the CPIOs
The Central Information Commission on Tuesday asked the National Informatics Center (NIC) to explain why it has no information about the creation of the Aarogya Setu application despite having its name on the application’s website. The statutory body also issued notices of demonstrative cause to several directors of public information …
Read More »Unlock 5 extended rules until November 30. Here’s a refresher on what’s allowed and what’s not
The Unlock 5 guidelines announced in September to reopen schools, colleges and commercial establishments have been extended through November 30, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday amid a drop in daily Covid-19 cases and a welcome increase in those. recovery rates. The government said there should be no restrictions on …
Read More »Aarogya Setu App: WHO Praises Aarogya Setu App, Says Helped Identify Covid-19 Clusters | India Business News
NEW DELHI: India’s Aarogya Setu mobile app has been praised by the World Health Organization (WHO) for helping health departments identify Covid-19 clusters. “India’s Aarogya Setu app has been downloaded by 150 million users and has helped city public health departments identify areas where groups can be anticipated and specifically …
Read More »Aarogya Setu App: WHO Praises Aarogya Setu App, Says Helped Identify Covid-19 Clusters | India Business News
NEW DELHI: India’s Aarogya Setu mobile app has been praised by the World Health Organization (WHO) for helping health departments identify Covid-19 clusters. “India’s Aarogya Setu app has been downloaded by 150 million users and has helped city public health departments identify areas where groups can be anticipated and specifically …
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