It has accordingly partnered with three non governmental organisations (NGOs)- GiveIndia Foundation, Swasth Foundation and Eka Care to provide Covid relief, primarily to their mini grid consumers and ESCO employees.
EU-UK goods trade has been battered by Brexit and the Covid pandemic to the point where it has been overtaken by trade with non-EU member states, official statistics showed today.
The Office for National Statistics found that imports and exports with the bloc fell 23.1 per cent in the first quarter of 2021, compared with the same time in 2018.
In contrast trade with non-EU states fell by just 0.8 per cent in the same period, chosen because 2018 was the last time trade was unaffected by either Brexit negotiations turmoil or the global health crisis.
The data released by the ONS today shows a clear relationship between trade slumps and the two major events, with a marked cliff-edge for EU trade after the UK left in January.
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New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): As the country continues its battle against the second wave of COVID-19 infections, a new survey has shown that 48 per cent of people do not know the government helpline number 1075 in case of any visible symptoms of COVID-19.
According to the survey conducted by Smile Foundation across 12 states covering a total of 27,216 respondents, almost one in four Indians is unable to protect himself completely from getting infected.
The survey was conducted across Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Rajasthan via telephonic interviews in regional languages encompassing Smile s beneficiaries in underserved areas.
Sixth round of sero survey gets underway in Delhi
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This round will also take vaccination history of participants Amid an alarming rise in Covid-19 cases in Delhi, the sixth round of the serological survey, which seeks to find the prevalence of antibodies against coronavirus in people, got underway in the national capital on Monday.
Sources said around 28,000 samples, about 100 from each of the 272 wards, will be collected as part of the exercise.
Delhi has a population of over 2 crore spread across 11 districts.