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Unpardonable crime
The attack on a duty doctor at Udali in the Hojai district should raise the eyebrows of the people. Udali (Lanka) is allegedly full of Bangladeshi infiltrators. The place is a hotbed of people allegedly involved in poaching, lootings, drug peddling, etc. The audacity with which these people took law on their hands that too on a son of the soil is alarming. They have become fearless because they know big forces (Congress, AIUDF, Leftists, intellectuals, AAMSU, Raijor Dol, TMC, Asauddinn Owaisi, etc) are behind them. The young doctor was bashed up due to no fault of his, but thankfully everything was recorded on the mobile phone otherwise the mob would have played the victim card and the entire brigade mentioned above would have bumped over police and the government. The brigade would have blamed everything on PM Modi calling it his conspiracy to defame them.
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Chaos regarding vaccine slot Through this column of your esteemed daily, I would like to highlight the problem faced by the common people of the age group
Chaos regarding vaccine slot
Through this column of your esteemed daily, I would like to highlight the problem faced by the common people of the age group of 18-44 to register at Cowin, Umang App or Arogya Setu App for vaccination appointment against Coronavirus. People are facing problems while booking the slots as it begins after 4 pm and most of the time it doesn t. Nonetheless, it begins for a few minutes, but within 2-3 minute all the slots get booked and the minimum numbers of available slots are 5-10 in most of the centres.
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COVID hits rural India
The surge of COVID-19 cases in rural India is a matter of grave concern. The reason is the reverse migration of workers from the metro cities of the country to the villages and not adhering to the COVID safeguards. The basic healthcare facilities are available in the villages of the country and this medical infrastructure is not capable of dealing with COVID patients. In such a situation, the patients have to move to the cities for treatment. States need to take effective steps to curb the cases in rural areas. Strict lockdowns in villages and boosting of healthcare facilities should be considered.