India, Kuwait is a great story to be told, says Kuwait s envoy to India
He called for cooperation on vaccines. Kuwait gave $40 million to COVAX, with the envoy saying each country has to play its role in the global fight. Kuwait s Ambassador to India Jasem Ibrahem Al Najem.
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Updated: Jun 10, 2021, 03:01 PM IST
Lauding India, Kuwait ties, Kuwait s Ambassador s to India Jasem Ibrahem Al Najem has said that it s a great story to be told for generations with relations on the right track even as both countries work together with each other amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Highlighting how India helped his country last year, Alnajem speaking to WION said, During the pandemic last year, India played a key role by sending a medical team from the army in the first month of the pandemic in April 2020. we received first vaccine amount of 200,000 doses of Covishield . Explaining, What Kuwait did this year or during pandemic by sending liquid medical
Several bodies of suspected covid victims found floating in river Ganga
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May 10, 2021
New Delhi, May 10: Several bodies, decomposed, bloated and suspected to be of people who succumbed to Covid-19, were on Monday found floating in the river Ganga in a Bihar district.
Officials in Chausa block of Buxar, which borders Uttar Pradesh, rushed to the spot of the unseemly sight upon hearing the news. We were alerted by the local chowkidar that many bodies have been spotted floating from upstream. We have so far recovered 15 of these. None of the deceased happens to be a resident of the district, Chausa BDO Ashok Kumar told PTI over phone.
40 metric tonnes of oxygen arrives at New Mangalore Port from Kuwait
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May 10, 2021
Mangaluru, May 10: Indian Naval Ship ‘Kolkata’ today arrived at New Mangalore Port carrying 40 metric tonnes of medical oxygen filled in ISO tanks from Kuwait.
It also carried five tonnes of oxygen cylinders and four high flow oxygen concentrators. The vessel arrived at berth number 7 and the work of unloading the tanks is in progress. The distribution of the oxygen will be decided by the state government.
As part of the Samudra Setu -II, the Indian Naval ship had recently reached Port Shuwaikh in Kuwait to get liquid medical oxygen and other medical items to India.