Mumbai: Senior citizens find it tough to get second vax jab despite BMC order
Search for vaccine shot creates long queues outside centres
Vaccination drive is taking a toll on senior citizens and many others as they have to run from one centre to another in search of a second dose resulting long queues outside the vaccine centres in the city. However, only 37 Covid vaccine centres are being functional on Sunday, of which most of them had less stock left.
However, the civic body has directed the vaccine centres to give preference to beneficiaries coming for their second dose, but it was learnt those who are reaching the centre before noon are getting doses while others are in hunt for the centre where they can get the second dose.
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San Jose, California, US – An association representing nearly half a million university students in California, United States has passed a resolution seeking a ban on caste-based discrimination faced mainly by the Dalit students, with rights groups calling the move “historic”.
Formerly referred to as “untouchables”, Dalits lie at the bottom of the complex Hindu caste hierarchy and have faced socio-economic oppression for decades. India officially banned untouchability when it adopted its constitution in 1950, but the practice continues among the South Asian communities, mainly Hindus.