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Indian Railway Recruitment 2021: Apply for these posts by July 27, check details here

Educational Qualification The candidates who want to apply for these posts, must have a Postgraduate Degree and Diploma in a relevant department from an institute recognized by MCE or NBE. Apart from this, the candidates also need to have at least 3 years of experience in the post of Junior Resident in a 300-bed hospital after MBBS. Age Limit For OBC – 43 Years Salary package: The candidates who will be selected for these posts will get salaries as per the recommendations of 7th Pay Commission.  As per the job notification, the selected candidates will be entitled to get a salary ranging from Rs 67,700 per month to Rs 2,08,700 per month on the basis of Matrix Level 11. Apart from this, they will also get other allowances.

Northern Railways to provide Covid-care coaches in Delhi - The Hindu BusinessLine

Northern Railways to provide Covid-care coaches in Delhi April 18, 2021 National transporter to start moving oxygen along dedicated freight corridors Northern Railways will make available Covid-19 care coaches in Delhi that can be used primarily for isolation and mild Covid-19 care cases. By Monday, 1200 beds will be made available, part of which has been stationed and made available at Shakurbasti station on Sunday. Delhi has approached the Railways seeking Covid-19 bed facilities at Anand Vihar and Shakur Basti Railway Stations with full logistical support, requisite medical and paramedical staff and oxygen on an emergent basis, pointing out that “serious cases” are on the rise.

COVID-19 vaccination Day 3: Further dip in turnout; just 8 get jabs at AIIMS

COVID-19 vaccination Day 3: Further dip in turnout; just 8 get jabs at AIIMS COVID-19 immunisation in Delhi: The sharp drop in immunisations comes after 51 adverse events following immunization - one severe and 50 minor cases were reported from Delhi on Saturday BusinessToday.In | January 19, 2021 | Updated 08:42 IST India COVID-19 vaccination drive: On Day 2, 3,598 people received their first COVID-19 jabs in Delhi against the target of 8,136 people As many as 3,600 healthcare workers were vaccinated against coronavirus in Delhi on January 18, very less than the opening day of the nationwide COVID-19 immunisation drive. Only eight medical staff got their first jab at AIIMS on Monday. Besides, 20 healthcare workers got vaccinated in Safdarjung Hospital and 69 medical staff got their first jab at Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital.

Massive Inoculation Drive Starts in India Despite Vaccine Doubts

Massive Vaccine Drive Starts in India Despite Safety Doubts Bloomberg 1/18/2021 Chris Kay, Ragini Saxena and Dhwani Pandya (Bloomberg) Health-workers flashed victory signs after being given coronavirus vaccines, while top officials sought to dispel fears about the shots as India kicked off one of the largest inoculation drives in the world on Saturday, setting in motion a complex plan to stem still rising infections across the nation of more than 1.3 billion people. At hospitals and vaccination centers in major Indian cities from Mumbai to New Delhi a total of 224,301 people received vaccines over the weekend, according to data released by the federal health ministry. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the program with a speech addressing more than 3,300 centers across India, where the first shots were given.

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