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image captionMore than 154,000 Indians have died of Covid-19 so far
An online memorial to commemorate Indians who have lost their lives to Covid-19 has been launched by a group of doctors and social workers.
The virtual memorial will allow family members and friends of the victims to pay their tributes.
India has reported more than 154,000 Covid-19 deaths, but infections have dropped sharply in recent months.
Social workers helped by doctors, health workers and journalists will help run the memorial.
The memorial - nationalcovidmemorial.in - was launched at the weekend by the Covid Care Network, a non-governmental organisation led by a team of doctors in the eastern city of Kolkata.
Chinese news agency Xinhua to set up USD 1 mn fund for BRICS media cooperation Chinese news agency Xinhua to set up USD 1 mn fund for BRICS media cooperation
âXinhua Would Like To Host The First Event For Selecting BRICS News Reporting Award Winners, And Help Other BRICS Media To Prepare The Second Joint Photo Exhibition, Cai Mingzhao, President Of Xinhua Said. PTI | Updated on: 08 Jun 2017, 02:00:09 PM
Beijing:
China’s state-run news agency Xinhua has announced a USD one million fund to institutionalise media cooperation among the BRICS countries including awards for journalists from the five member states.
This was announced on Wednesday by Cai Mingzhao, president of Xinhua and executive president of the BRICS Media Forum.
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N. Ram, director, The Hindu Group of Publications, was speaking at an event to release the special calendar on ‘Indigenous Badagars of the Nilgiris’ organized by the Nilgiri Documentation Centre in Udhagamandalam on Friday
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N. Ram releasing the Badagas calendar in Udhagamandalam on Friday. Also seen are A. Raja, MP Niligiris and Venugopal Dharmalingam, honorary director of the Nilgiri Documentation Centre | Photo Credit:
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N. Ram, director, The Hindu Group of Publications, was speaking at an event to release the special calendar on ‘Indigenous Badagars of the Nilgiris’ organized by the Nilgiri Documentation Centre in Udhagamandalam on Friday
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