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IIHMR University host Annual Global Conference Pradanya 2022 on future of healthcare and education – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

 Jaipur: IIHMR University, Jaipur on Wednesday inaugurated its 26th Pradanya Annual Global Conference on Innovations in Healthcare and Education: The Decade of Acceleration for Global Goals, a 3-day conference attended by 30 speakers from 25+ co

When will Covid mass vaccination drive start, asks Maharashtrians dreading another lockdown

When will Covid mass vaccination drive start, asks Maharashtrians dreading another lockdown Radheshyam Jadhav Pune February 23 | Updated on February 23, 2021 Centre must take a call, says Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray As a worry of complete lockdown looms large over many Maharashtra cities, citizens are asking the government to start vaccination for common people. However, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said the Central government must take a call on the mass vaccination programme. In his recent address to the State, Thackeray said the government will have to consider imposing a lockdown if the number of Covid-19 cases multiplies in the next 8-10 days. He said people are asking when vaccination will be open for common citizens. “That depends on the Central government, which decides the programme that will determine how much vaccines should be allocated to the States and how much should be provided to other countries.” He indirectly hinted that the Centre must ful

Maharashtra: Maximum 108 calls from Mumbai, Pune; majority of them Covid-related

Maharashtra: Maximum 108 calls from Mumbai, Pune; majority of them Covid-related Pune and Mumbai had made the maximum calls for 108 ambulances from March till November this year, Dr Dnyaneshwar Shelke, Chief Operating Officer, MEMS told The Indian Express. Updated: December 23, 2020 11:11:17 am After Mumbai, the highest number of calls for assisting Covid-19 emergencies were from Chandrapur (29,666), Solapur (21,328), Yavatmal (20,308) and Ahmednagar (19,464). (Express photo by Sahil Walia/File) As many as 7 lakh persons were attended to by the Maharashtra Emergency Medical Services (MEMS)’s 108 ambulances from March till November this year across the state. Of these, 4.2 lakh persons had Covid-19. Pune and Mumbai had made the maximum calls for 108 ambulances from March till November this year, Dr Dnyaneshwar Shelke, Chief Operating Officer, MEMS told

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