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India, Mauritius virtually inaugurate airstrip, jetty and six financially assisted projects in Agalega Islands

India, Mauritius virtually inaugurate airstrip, jetty and six financially assisted projects in Agalega Islands
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Make COVID-19 vaccination affordable, accessible through Jan Aushadi scheme: IMA

Updated: The association also demanded transparency in the vaccine pricing. Share Article AAA People gather at Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra in Bengaluru. File   | Photo Credit: MURALI KUMAR K The association also demanded transparency in the vaccine pricing. The India Medical Association (IMA) has demanded that the COVID-19 vaccine in the open market be routed through the Jan Aushadhi scheme to make it affordable for people, while requesting the Centre to ensure that the vaccine is given free to all people above the age of 18 in its facilities. In a statement, the IMA said the cost involved for the mass universal vaccination for those above the age of 18 will be much lower than the economic gains achieved by bending the curve of COVID-19 pandemic.

Rebooting Economy 62: Economic growth for whom and for what?

Rebooting Economy 62: Economic growth for whom and for what? © India Today Group Rebooting Economy 62: Economic growth for whom and for what? Hours left in the first budget, reviving economic growth is uppermost in everyone s mind. But what does economic growth mean? Is it growth in GDP numbers or a boom in the stock market? More significantly, what does it have for ordinary citizens? These questions assume significance because the pandemic has hit them the hardest, particularly the poorer segment. The World Bank, IMF, and Brookings Institute reports say India would see the most number of people slipping into extreme poverty (per capita per day living expense of $1.9). The estimates vary from 40 million to 85 million of additional extreme poor. The Oxfam International s January 22, 2021 report says inequalities in health and education too have risen sharply.  

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