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Government medical team allegedly administered COVID-19 vaccines to Ujjain BJP MP Anil Firojiya s staffers, family members and supporters at his residence
A controversy has erupted after a government medical team allegedly administered COVID-19 vaccines to Ujjain BJP MP Anil Firojiya s staffers, family members and supporters at his residence here, prompting the district authorities to order an inquiry into the incident.
While officials made it clear that there was no provision to send a government team to anybody s home for vaccination, Congress slammed Firojiya and the machinery for the shameless act , saying that this has happened when other citizens have to face difficulty in getting vaccines.
Madhya Pradesh: Govt Officials Vaccinate BJP MP’s Staff, Kin At Home; Probe Ordered
The incident reportedly occurred at Ujjain BJP MP Anil Firojiya s residence
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Madhya Pradesh authorities have ordered an inquiry to probe reports of government healthcare workers having vaccinated BJP members and their families at the residence of BJP MP Anil Firojiya s in Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain.
The incident came to light when BJP worker Kapil Katariya posted a picture of himself getting a Covid-19 vaccine on Friday and thanked Firojiya for it.
[Product Roadmap] How Gramophone used tech to increase crop yields by over 30 pc for 8 lakh+ farmers May 4, 2021
In this week’s Product Roadmap, we feature Indore-based agritech startup Gramophone. In the past five years, the app has mapped over 2.5 million acres of agricultural land, reached more than eight lakh farmers, and increased crop yields by 30-40 percent. 0 CLAPS
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India’s agriculture sector contributes 58 percent of employment for the country’s population, but the segment has a lot of information asymmetry.
Sure that technology could remove this asymmetry, Tauseef Khan and Nishant Mahatre, batchmates at IIT-Kharagpur and IIM-Ahmedabad, launched the Gramophone app in 2016. The app, which has mapped over 2.5 million acres of agricultural land, helps farmers get personalised agri advice on crops, soil, weather, etc, and functions as a one-stop solution to achieve better crop yields.
5 friends turn their luxury rides into emergency hospital to supply O2
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Archana Sharma ( IANS) |
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Jaipur, May 5 : Five friends in education city Kota have turned their three luxury cars into an emergency hospital and have been providing oxygen to critical patients in these vehicles.
The idea was conceptualised by Chandesh Guhija (44) who runs a car service centre in Kota after he saw people running around in search of oxygen and medicines. He along with four friends Ashish Singh, Bharat Samnani, Ravi Kumar and Aashu Kumar converted three luxury cars into an emergency hospital for those patients who were unable to get beds in oxygen wards.