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Ravi Shankar says triple talaq law is for women s rights not religion

Coronavirus crisis: COVID-19 variants spur more deaths

Advertisement Her family searched frantically for medical care, but hospitals were deluged and oxygen tanks were selling for $660 on the black market $260 more than what Khan’s husband earns in a month. The family pooled resources to buy a tank, and then made a desperate decision. They were planning to travel nearly 700 miles to a private hospital where a friend works in hopes that Khan would be able to receive treatment there. “I’ve never seen a humanitarian crisis of this proportion in India,” said Ramanan Laxminarayan, director of the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy, who is in Mumbai. “It’s just horrible.

Bodies pile up as vaccine campaigns sputter and COVID-19 variants spread

Bodies pile up as vaccine campaigns sputter and COVID-19 variants spread Kate Linthicum, David Pierson, Emily Baumgaertner © Provided by The LA Times A COVID-19 patient sits inside a car and breathes with the help of oxygen provided by a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, on Saturday. India s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. (Altaf Qadri / Associated Press) In India, bodies of COVID-19 victims are piling up so fast that family members have to cremate them in parking lots.

Medford Middle Schooler Finalist For State Math Competition

Reply A seventh grade student at the Andrews Middle School is a finalist for a statewide math competition. (Shutterstock) MEDFORD, MA A seventh grade student at the Andrews Middle School is a finalist for the statewide MathCounts competition. Adrita Samanta finished sixth in the MathCounts Chapter Invitational. By doing so, she qualified for the state round of the competition that will take place in three weeks, Faiza Khan, math director and co-advisor of Medford s Math Club, said in a statement. The competition began with 2,000 kids from across Massachusetts. Only 300 students qualified for the Chapter Invitational, and Samanta was among 45 kids who moved on to the State Invitational.

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