The News Scroll 10 February 2021
Last Updated at 2:33 pm | Source: PTI
Honorary Consulate of Kazakhstan opened in Hyderabad Outlook February 10, 2021 14:33 IST Honorary Consulate of Kazakhstan opened in Hyderabad outlookindia.com 1970-01-01T05:30:00+0530
Hyderabad, Feb 10 (PTI): The Honorary Consulate of
Kazakhstan was opened here on Wednesday. Ambassador of Kazakhstan to India
Yerlan Alimbayev,speaking on the occasion, expressed
confidence that the opening of the Consulate would deepen
bilateral trade, economic and cultural ties between the two
countries. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the function,
Alimbayev said Kazakhstan is India s main trade economic
partner in Central Asia. Bilateral trade turnover for 2020 reached almost USD
Kazakhstan Ambassador, NMDC discuss collaboration
February 11, 2021
× Ambassador of Kazakhstan to India Yerlan Alimbayev discussed collaboration opportunities in mining during his visit to NMDC today.
At the iron ore mining navaratna public sector company, he met with Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC, Amitava Mukherjee, Director (Finance), and Somnath Nandi, Director (Technical) and discussed ways to leverage NMDC’s capabilities to strengthen the Kazakh mining industry, including strengthening partnership, according to a NMDC statement.
Kazakhstan is one of the 10 leading countries in the world for mineral reserves. It is currently the world’s leading producer of uranium, and possesses vast reserves of chrome, copper, manganese, iron, lead, and zinc, according to official estimates.
Around 3000 foreign diplomats and their eligible family members based out of India have sent names for New Delhi's offer for vaccination against COVID. India had offered vaccination using India-manufactured covid vaccine to diplomats based in the country both in the national capital Delhi and various consulates across the country. Around 115 missions and 39 international organizations responded to the Indian offer and a final call will be soon taken on when the vaccination starts.
DNA Exclusive: Over 3000 foreign diplomats send names for India s COVID vaccination drive
India had offered vaccination to diplomats based in the country - both in the national capital Delhi and various consulates across the country.
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Updated: Feb 9, 2021, 04:33 PM IST
Around 3000 foreign diplomats and their eligible family members based out of India have sent names for New Delhi s offer for vaccination against COVID. India had offered vaccination using India-manufactured COVID vaccine to diplomats based in the country - both in the national capital Delhi and various consulates across the country. Around 115 missions and 39 international organisations responded to the Indian offer and a final call will be soon taken on when the vaccination starts.