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Is Phalke Honour To Rajinikanth Yet Another Instance of BJP s Award Politics ?
That the actor is worthy of the award is not in dispute. But the timing â with Tamil Nadu set to vote on April 6 â leads one to wonder if the Modi government is trying to leverage the star s popularity for political gains.
Rajinikanth. Photo: PTI
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Guwahati: Five days before the people of Tamil Nadu are to choose their next government, the Narendra Modi government announced the celebrated Tamil actor Rajinikanth as the winner of the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke award.
Announcing the decision on April 1, information and broadcasting minister Prakash Javadekar, rightly observed, âThrough his talent and hard work, [Rajinikanth] has made a space for himself in the hearts of millions of peopleâ.
Fake covid-19 vaccines proliferating on dark web, says new research
The UK has become the first country to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19. (Photo: AFP)Premium
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New Delhi: Fake covid vaccines are being sold on the dark web amid increasing reports of progress on vaccines worldwide, as per Checkpoint Research. The company found multiple cases where people claimed to sell vaccines in exchange for Bitcoins, making them harder to trace. When researchers communicated with one vendor, they offered to sell an unspecified Covid-19 vaccine for 0.01 BTC (around US$300), and claimed that 14 doses were required. This advice contradicts official announcements, which state that some coronavirus vaccines require two shots per person, each administered three weeks apart, the company said in a blog post.