“In a situation where the entire country is gripped with the COVID-19 pandemic, price control by the govt is a must and such kind of loot and blackmail should not be permitted,” the PIL said
Counsellor in India s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath. Videograb: Twitter/@IndiaUNNewYork
“India, despite the severe constraints and within our own limited resources, has tried to ‘walk the talk’ on vaccine equity,” Counsellor in India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath said India, despite severe constraints and within its own limited resources, has tried to “walk the talk” on vaccine equity and shared COVID-19 vaccines with more than 80 countries, the country told the United Nations.
The U.N. Department of Global Communications (DGC), which spreads awareness around the world about the work the U.N. does, has actively encouraged further sharing of vaccine doses from all countries, Counsellor in India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath said in the General Assembly’s 43rd Session of Committee on Information.
Singapore deploys aircraft to rush oxygen cylinders to India
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‘We stand with India as you fight COVID,’ says Singapore High Commission
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An oxygen tank is loaded into an aircraft to supply hospitals in India at the tarmac of Changi Airport in Singapore April 24, 2021. (Videograb)
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‘We stand with India as you fight COVID,’ says Singapore High Commission
To speed up delivery, Singapore has deployed two of its Air Force aircraft to transport oxygen cylinders and other critical supplies that will arrive in India later on Wednesday.
“Last year, India helped the world and Singapore by exporting essential medicines and supplies. Now we stand with India as you fight COVID. Singapore Minister Maliki Osman flagged off two of RSAF’s C-130s, arriving in India today with 256 oxygen cylinders to support last mile oxygen delivery,” Singapore High Commission in India said on Twitter.
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The paramilitary force said there is a huge influx of patients demanding admission at the facility and it has requested the Delhi government to increase oxygen supply so that admissions are increased
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S.S. Deswal, DG ITBP inspects the ongoing preparations at the Sardar Patel COVID-19 Care Centre & Hospital, in New Delhi on April 25, 2021.
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The paramilitary force said there is a huge influx of patients demanding admission at the facility and it has requested the Delhi government to increase oxygen supply so that admissions are increased Only one-third of the total 500 oxygen beds at the ITBP operated COVID-19 care centre in south Delhi are occupied as the border guarding force said the capacity to admit coronavirus infected patients at the facility is “limited” due to supply of oxygen.
One of his message in Hindi read,”In this time of corona, my appeal to Congress colleagues is to leave all political work and engage only in helping the public in distress”.