New Delhi [India], June 3 (ANI): National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) and Science Museum Group, London will jointly organise a travelling exhibition to tell the story of global efforts to develop COVID-19 vaccines.
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Economic activities in major Indian cities have been severely affected by the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to full or partial lockdowns across the country.
Against this backdrop, the combined real GDP growth of nine major Indian cities has been revised downward to 9.28% in May 2021 from the earlier projection of 9.61% in January 2021, according to GlobalData.
Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal reported more than 65% of the total confirmed cases as of 23 May 2021. Maharashtra, Delhi started imposing lockdown since mid-April 2021. Presently several states including West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Rajasthan among others have either imposed or extended lockdowns until the end of May.
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Chaos regarding vaccine slot Through this column of your esteemed daily, I would like to highlight the problem faced by the common people of the age group
Chaos regarding vaccine slot
Through this column of your esteemed daily, I would like to highlight the problem faced by the common people of the age group of 18-44 to register at Cowin, Umang App or Arogya Setu App for vaccination appointment against Coronavirus. People are facing problems while booking the slots as it begins after 4 pm and most of the time it doesn t. Nonetheless, it begins for a few minutes, but within 2-3 minute all the slots get booked and the minimum numbers of available slots are 5-10 in most of the centres.
West Bengal: Government doctor suspended over Facebook post on dengue situation
West Bengal: Government doctor suspended over Facebook post on dengue situation
As Per The Facebook Post, Around 500 People Were Admitted On October 6 And Discussed His Struggle To Diagnose The Patients Many Of Whom Were Lying On The Floor.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol | Updated on: 12 Nov 2017, 07:18:45 AM
New Delhi:
After a doctor s Facebook post which said that the state government is suppressing facts relating to the dengue menace in the state, the West Bengal Health Department has suspended a doctor.
Arunachal Dutta Choudhury s posts on the social media amount to misinterpretation in the public and (are) derogatory to the hospital administration, the suspension order issued by the state health department on Friday.