NEW DELHI: India has recorded almost exactly the same number of new Covid-19 cases for two consecutive days, and this week’s count so far remains below last week’s numbers, pointing to an ongoing recession of the pandemic in the country. On Friday, India reported 36,757 new cases, while the previous …
Read More »Here’s what the leaders plan to ask Modi during the all-party meeting today
With a focus on the COVID-19 As a vaccine distribution strategy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair an all-party meeting on Friday that will be attended by at least 30 floor leaders from about 19 parties that have representatives in Parliament. Sources told CNN-News18 that about 12 leaders whose parties …
Read More »Prepared to face China and the challenges arising from Covid-19: Chief of the Navy, Karambir Singh
China’s attempts to change the status quo on the Royal Line of Control (LAC) and the Covid-19 pandemic complicated the security situation, with the Indian Navy deploying its P-8 Poseidon aircraft and Heron drones for surveillance in the northern borders, said the naval chief. Admiral Karambir Singh said Thursday. Singh …
Read More »Why was the UK the first to authorize the coronavirus vaccine? Everything you need to know about its side effects, access
The United Kingdom became the first Western country to authorize a COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, marking a crucial moment in the global fight against coronavirus. The Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine received an emergency clearance from British regulators and the first doses are expected to be rolled out early next week. …
Read More »DCGI Finds No Link Between Covid Vaccine And ‘Adverse’ Reaction In Chennai Volunteer: Report
New Delhi: An investigation launched by the Comptroller General of Drugs of India (DCGI) into an alleged “serious adverse event” suffered by an Oxford COVID-19 The participant of the vaccine trial in Chennai found that it was not related to the injection he was given, official sources said. The DCGI …
Read More »Assessment of the Covishield trial incident in Chennai is likely to end soon, says ICMR chief scientist
New Delhi: The country’s central drug regulator is seized of the suspected serious adverse event (SAE) that occurred in Chennai last month during phase II / III trials of the Covishield Covid vaccine and a final and in-depth evaluation is likely to be completed soon. of the incident. said Dr. …
Read More »Iran says Israel remotely killed a military nuclear scientist
TEHRAN: A senior Iranian security official on Monday accused Israel of using “electronic devices” to remotely kill a scientist who founded the Islamic Republic’s military nuclear program in the 2000s. Ali Shamkhani, secretary of the country’s Supreme National Security Council, made the comment at Mohsen Fakhrizadeh’s funeral, where Iran’s defense …
Read More »All important dates related to income tax returns
the coronavirus The pandemic has stopped many things with the national shutdown affecting most businesses and individuals. The dates for filing income tax returns have also been extended to ease the burden on individuals. The usual date to submit the ITR for the 2019-20 fiscal year would have been July …
Read More »Working from home has made the working day of Indians 32 minutes longer | India News
Like hurried lunches and endless video meetings was not sufficient evidence, a new study shows that work day from home to Indians got much longer during the pandemic. A survey of 65 countries by workplace software developer Atlassian found that people around the world began telecommuting earlier and disconnected much …
Read More »Former Pfizer Chief Scientist Claims Covid-19 Pandemic Has Effectively Ended, No Vaccine Needed
As pharmaceutical company Pfizer breaks the news for bringing the Covid-19 vaccine, a former vice president and company chief scientist Michael Yeadon said no vaccine is necessary to end the ongoing pandemic. According to a report published in the Skeptics of the confinementYeadon wrote: “There is absolutely no need for …
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