Chennai (Tamil Nadu ) [India], June 3 (ANI): On the 98th birth anniversary of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, the state government made six new announcements related to literature, health care infrastructure, and agriculture on Thursday.
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G.A. Balaji, Chief Financial Officer and Suresh Babu, VP - Human Capital of Bonfiglioli presented the Project details on the company s contribution to M.K. Stalin, CM of TN
Bonfiglioli donates Rs. 2.80 crore worth COVID-19 medical equipment and essentials to government hospitals in Chennai and Pune ANI | Updated: Jun 03, 2021 19:32 IST
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): Demonstrating its commitment to support the local communities in the fight against the COVID-19 crisis, Bonfiglioli Transmissions Private Limited, the Indian subsidiary of Bonfiglioli, Italy, and a leader in the power transmission equipment market in the country, has contributed Rs 2.80 crores for the pandemic relief.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin urged the Centre to increase supply of Covid vaccine to the state and requested the Centre to lease the IVC facility so that the government could manufacture vaccines.
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Due to the new timelines for the second dose of Covishield, the students are afraid that they may be forced to further delay their journey abroad.
In Canada, unvaccinated and partially vaccinated persons will have to undergo a quarantine period which can cost around 2000 Canadian dollars.
Raama Sreenivasan, a student tweeted out the students’ emergency request for priority vaccination to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin.
Chennai: Indian students bound for foreign countries to pursue higher education are left in a dilemma. This comes after the 45-day time interval between two vaccine shots in India has been increased to 12-16 weeks for Covishield.
Stalin has announced a relief of Rs 20 lakh each to the kin of 21 fishermen from Tamil Nadu, who went missing during cyclone Tauktae last month, the state government said on Wednesday. Separately, the Coast Guard and other agencies were involved in search operations to locate the missing fishermen after Stalin took it up with the Centre, an official release here said. As many as nine fishermen who set sail from Nagapattinam have gone missing after their boat capsized near Lakshadweep while 12 others from Kanyakumari also are missing. The latter were part of a fishing team that set sail from Beypore in Kerala, the release said, adding the 21 missing persons could not be traced even after over 15 days of search operations.