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Why Development of Skill Centres Is Essential For Rural Development

The small number of industrial training institutes and craft training centres that already exist need to be upgraded, and the whole issue of skill-based training of informal workers needs to be re-evaluated.

Mujer que desapareció hace 11 años en la India la hallan viviendo en una casa vecina con su amante

Mujer que desapareció hace 11 años en la India la hallan viviendo en una casa vecina con su amante
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Interview | Vaccine Nationalism Is a Norm Under Capitalism, the World Needs Internationalism

An interview with Kshama Sawant, City Council member of Seattle, Washington, first in the US to pass a resolution in favor of the TRIPS waiver for COVID-19 vaccines.

CIC Pulls up Health Ministry for Casual Approach to Queries on Why Masks Were Made Mandatory

CIC Pulls up Health Ministry for Casual Approach to Queries on Why Masks Were Made Mandatory Among other questions, an RTI application had claimed that contradictory information related to mask-wearing was displayed on the websites of the health ministry and the Directorate General Of Health Services. Facemasks for sale at a roadside stall as the street wears a deserted look amidst surge in coronavirus cases across the country, in Kolkata, Friday, April 23, 2021. Photo: PTI Rights10 hours ago New Delhi: The Central Information Commission (CIC) has taken strong exception to the “very casual” manner in which the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare dealt with an application that raised “very pertinent issues relating to larger public interest” by asking why face masks were made mandatory for curbing the spread of COVID-19.

Mumbai s COVID Situation Is Improving – but Is the City Safe From More Surges?

Mumbai s COVID Situation Is Improving – but Is the City Safe From More Surges? Remarkably, the total number of infections Mumbai has seen since the pandemic began may be approaching the total number of residents in the city. A man suffering from COVID-19 receives oxygen support as he sits inside the classroom of a school turned into a COVID-19 care facility on the outskirts of Mumbai, May 24, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas Rights9 hours ago A boy suffering from COVID-19 stands outside his room at a school-turned care facility on the outskirts of Mumbai, May 24, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Francis Mascarenhas Mumbai’s current COVID-19 wave is not over. But the city is in a much better position than it was six weeks ago. The case-load has fallen steadily. Daily cases averaged under 1,300 during the week ending May 24, just 13% of peak values in early April.

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