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Godrej Protekt partners with Northern Railways for a hygiene-based safe rail travel program spanning across 20 Indian cities
MUMBAI, India, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Godrej Protekt, India s trusted personal and home hygiene brand from Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL), embarked on a hygiene-based safe rail travel program in partnership with the Northern Railways zone of Indian Railways. This program, covering both passengers and railways staff, aims to boost hygiene quotient as well as equip them with hygiene solutions during their rail journeys. As India deals with the ongoing wave of COVID-19, this travel hygiene program will be vital to empower people to take necessary precautions as they make their essential and unavoidable rail journeys. This will also help migrant workers heading back to their hometowns due to the lockdown in some cities.
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With the arrival of vaccines against COVID-19, journalists, communicators and the fact-checking community around the world have tried their best to cover the vaccination efforts and help the general public understand the current stage of the global pandemic that took hold one year ago.
However, just as with the coronavirus last year, the vaccines have brought their own sets of challenges for reporters and editors needing to explain their development, efficacy, side effects, distribution and more to societies eager for reliable information.
That’s why the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas is offering the new course,
“Covering the COVID-19 vaccine: What journalists need to know,” which will run from March 29 - April 25 2021 and will be offered in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
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China has denied that it was planning to hit e-commerce giant, Alibaba with a fine of $1 billion for allegedly violating monopoly rules as authorities have been pressurizing the country’s vast technological sector. Alibaba which is China’s largest online shopping portal has been clashing with authorities in recent months over concerns of its reach into the daily finances of ordinary Chinese people.
On the other hand, the market’s regulator has denied that it had been planning to fine the company for anti-competitive behavior as reported by the Wall Street Journal. In addition, 12 other Tech firms including giants such as Tencent, Baidu and ByteDance for flouting monopoly rules.