India
One Hospital Bought 30,000 of 42,000 Jabs Sold to Punjab's Private Hospitals Amid 'Vaccine Scam' Charges
Punjab on Friday withdrew an order providing one-time limited vaccine doses to 18-44 age group population through private hospitals, after allegations against state of diverting Covaxin doses at "hefty margins"
Private Hospitals Received Over 1.20 Crore Doses of Covid Vaccines in May: Centre
It said states with fewer number of private hospitals have been requested to review the status and list the better performing hospitals under AB-PMJAY and state-specific insurance schemes.
Malta Firm Answers Haryana Govt's Global Covid Vaccine Bid, Offers Sputnik V Supply
Pharma Regulatory Services Ltd, based in the European country, has submitted a "expression of interest" but has not yet submitted a bid for a contract.
Telangana to Start Diagnostic Centres in 19 Districts, Covid Among Free Tests Provided
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao reviewed details with the Medical and Health department officials.
Monsoon Likely to Reach Odisha, Jharkhand, Parts of Bengal, Bihar by June 15: IMD
The IMD has also made a forecast of a normal rainfall in June.
India Faces Indemnity Roadblock as US Readies to Ship Vaccines Globally
The Biden administration clarified that the United States will promptly ship out 25 million doses around the world.
Ready to Contest Pune Civic Polls On Our Own or With MVA Alliance: Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's popularity will help the party in the polls, he said.
“Digital Classes Cannot Make Doctors,” Indian Medical Students Enrolled in China Want Govt to Intervene
Students have written multiple letters under the name of ‘International Students of India’ and ‘China International Students Union’ seeking return to physical classes. 'Virtual classes cannot create doctors,' they claim
Churu Student Gets Rs 1.10 Lakh After Finding A Bug In Facebook
Krishan informed the Facebook Security Center on May 3, and the social media site admitted to the error on May 10.
Captain Should Act Against Badals Or Quit As Punjab CM: Congress MP Partap Singh Bajwa
He said action against the Badals in 2015 sacrilege and firing cases was the “number one issue”, and Congress could face difficulties in polls if steps were not taken.
World Environment Day 2021: Here’s a Look at Initiatives taken by Indian Railways to Become ‘Green Railways’
World Environment Day 2021: Union Minister for Railways Piyush Goyal tweeted about initiatives taken to become Green Railways. It includes, electrification, renewable energy usage and eco-friendly solutions
‘India in Desperate Need of Vaccines’: US Lawmakers Hail Biden Administration for Offering Help
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who was recently engaged in discussions with the Indian-American community in Houston over the devastating COVID-19 conditions in India, applauded Biden for the step.
Make Black Fungus Injections Free, Priyanka Gandhi Urges PM Modi
Priyanka Gandhi further said that till date, more than 11,000 cases of black fungus infection have been reported from the country, claiming that there is a shortage of injection to treat the infection.
Pune, Pimpri Chinchwad Restrictions to Be Eased: Maha Dy CM
Pawar said he had asked officials to consider Pune and Khadki cantonments as part of Pune city while implementing the decision to offer relaxation from Covid-19 restrictions.
Cities are Unlocking, But Precautions Vital: Don't Repeat these Deadly Mistakes from Covid 2nd Wave
Experts are now forewarning about a third deadly wave approaching India, which might affect children adversely.
Modi Condoles Demise of Former Mauritius PM Anerood Jugnauth; Govt Announces One-day Mourning
Anerood Jugnauth, a former Mauritius prime minister, passed away on Thursday.