Amid vaccine shortage, this manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu is lying idle for 9 years
If functional, the IVC has the capacity to produce one billion vaccines annually. This means it can cater to a large part of the demand of Tamil Nadu as well as the rest of the country
Akshaya Nath | May 28, 2021 | Updated 14:19 IST
IVC was set up by HLL Biotech and is under the Union Health Ministry. (Representational image)
Centre s state-of-the-art public sector vaccine manufacturing plant, Integrated Vaccine Complex (IVC), in Chengalpattu, near Chennai, has not only been lying idle but also not produced a single vaccine in the past nine years.
Routt set for Beardstown in WIVC-North finale
Dennis Mathes, dmathes@myjournalcourier.com
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Film can be a great tool in the growth of a football team.
A week ago Monday, the Routt football team studied really studied film from the Brown County game in preparation for Triopia.
“We really broke down film hard after Brown County, and broke it down to a fundamental standpoint, as far as, let’s look at each individual player, each individual play and try and figure out where things were breaking down and why,” Routt coach Barry Creviston said. “So we really spent about an hour and a half in film on Monday after Brown County, and just really talked specifically about each play instead of just don’t sit here and just watch the game like you would an NFL game on a Sunday afternoon. Look at your position what did you do wrong? And then we really stopped it and re-wound it a lot, and just talked fundamentals, as far as what we’re doing wrong.
Commercial whaling season begins in Japan s coastal waters Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/
A whaling boat leaves a port in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, early Saturday morning. | KYODO
Kyodo Apr 3, 2021
SENDAI – Four whaling boats left Japanese ports on Saturday for coastal waters as the country began its third season of commercial whaling since ending a more than 30-year hiatus on the practice in 2019.
With another boat to join the operation in June, a total of five boats are expected to catch 120 minke whales in waters off the Sanriku Coast and Hokkaido by late October, according to the Fisheries Agency.