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Opinion | Merchants of death: Selling fake Remdesivir vials

URL copied Opinion | Merchants of death: Selling fake Remdesivir vials Today I want to speak about a gang of unscrupulous traders based in Surat and Indore, who sold several thousand fake Remdesivir injections to relatives of critical Covid-19 patients when the second wave of pandemic was at its peak last month. Both Surat and Indore Police have so far arrested 40 persons involved in this deadly racket. They had planned to make nearly one lakh fake Remdesivir injections and sell them to needy Covid patients, at a time when Remdesivir injections were not available in the market due to a big surge in demand.

MP Police brings 4 accused from Gujarat to Indore for selling fake Remdesivir

MP Police brings 4 accused from Gujarat to Indore for selling fake Remdesivir ANI | Updated: May 20, 2021 14:00 IST Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], May 20 (ANI): The Madhya Pradesh police brought four persons from Gujarat s Surat to Indore, arrested in connection with selling fake Remdesivir injections. According to Ashutosh Bagri, Superintendent of Police, Indore, the arrested accused revealed that they used glucose and salt to make the fake Remdesivir injections. There was a case filed in Vijay Nagar police station regarding the supply of fake Remdesivir injections. The main accused in the case were Sunil Mishra, Kaushal Bohra and Puneet Shah, along with another accused Kuldeep who was working as a mediator. We got a production warrant against all four accused and brought them to Vijay Nagar police station, said the SP.

How Mumbai Gallery Weekend Is Getting Its Mojo Back

How Mumbai Gallery Weekend is getting its mojo back After a period of reflection and renovation, gallerists hope to revive the in-person aspect of art-viewing. Some 22 art venues in the city will stay open late to welcome visitors to this year’s Mumbai Gallery Weekend. January 17, 2021 / 09:59 AM IST Many art lovers spent the last year learning to pinch and zoom the details on modern masterworks in virtual exhibitions, or press and hold Instagram Stories to appreciate the finer points of contemporary paintings. They rarely had the opportunity in that period to be in the same room as the pieces, overhear the assessments of strangers, and hover over platters of wine and hors d’oeuvres. Some of the old-normal magic is expected to return as galleries, which gradually reopened towards the end of 2020, will coordinate to take in visitors for longer hours until January 17 as part of the Mumbai Gallery Weekend.

Everything you need to know about the 9th Mumbai Gallery Weekend 2021

Rooshad Shroff, at Rooshad Shroff Gallery, Fort For MGW 2021, architect Rooshad Shroff has teamed up with artist Tanya Goel for Obverse , a limited edition embroidered chairs. Speaking to AD India, Shroff explains, Obverse celebrates embroidered furniture and its intricate technique. Tanya s complementary artwork pays tribute to Indian craftsmanship. It was like translating a painting into embroidery form. This is Shroff s second collaboration with Goel after last year s The Gyaan Project, a charity initiative that also included contributions from BV Doshi, Atul Dodiya and Christian Louboutin. Initially launched to reinvigorate what many felt was Mumbai s fading art scene, the MGW has over the years grown vastly bigger in size and scale. Today, its major challenge is how to lure patrons back to museums after a year spent under Covid s dark shadow. Shroff says the timing is trickier still. On one hand you want footfalls and on the other, you don t want too much crowd and mainta

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