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Ensuring MSP to more farmers can double their income: NITI Aayog member

Ensuring MSP to more farmers can double their income: NITI Aayog member
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Long waits for ambulances continue in England

Long waits for ambulances continue in England
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He could and should have been saved - Doctor who dedicated his life to the NHS was let down when he most needed it, says son

He could and should have been saved - Doctor who dedicated his life to the NHS was let down when he most needed it, says son
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Ambulance delay caused Manchester doctor s death, claims son

Ambulance delay caused Manchester doctor s death, claims son
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The Fiji Times » Call for religious leaders to step up

Serafina Silaitoga 10 July, 2021, 12:00 pm President Reverend Ili Vunisuwai of Methodist Church Fiji Rotuma getting is jab from staff nurse Merewalwsi Baba at Methodist compound Pender street in Suva. Picture: RAMA Fiji born Australian Professor Satish Chand has called on religious leaders to push for COVID-19 vaccination and encourage their members to get vaccinated. Prof Chand, who is a professor of finance in the School of Business at the University of New South Wales based at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, said this was imperative in order to get out of the pandemic crisis. In an interview with Pacific journalists who virtually attended the Covering the COVID Economy Crisis session, Prof Chand said the good news was that nearly every Pacific island country has secured sufficient supply of vaccines.

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