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Is India s mammoth vaccine campaign fast enough to reach villages before COVID-19 does?

Is India’s mammoth vaccine campaign fast enough to reach villages before COVID-19 does? Rural Indians can be more isolated, mobile and vaccine-hesitant than those living in cities – but as doses are being manufactured at a breakneck pace, health officials are trying to make sure everybody gets one Neha Bhatt Published April 7, 2021 Health worker Reena Jani, foreground, speaks with a pregnant patient in Pendajam village in Koraput, India, this past January before travelling to a health centre to get vaccinated. Ms. Jani works as an accredited social health activist (ASHA), a lynchpin of India s rural health-care system. Danish Siddiqui/Reuters

UP: 43-year-old mentally-ill man thrashed to death after being mistaken for a buffalo thief

Updated Mar 04, 2021 | 08:49 IST A mentally-challenged man was allegedly thrashed to death after being mistaken for a buffalo thief under the jurisdiction of Basrehar police in UP s Etawah district late Tuesday. Mentally-ill man murdered in UP [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Key Highlights Late Tuesday night, he was found near a cattle shed in a neighbouring village. Police have arrested three people in connection with the case. Lucknow: In yet another incident of crime reported from Uttar Pradesh, a mentally-challenged man died after being mistaken for a buffalo thief and brutally thrashed by a group of people. The incident took place at Sirsa village under the limits of Basrehar police station in Etawah district late Tuesday night.

Father-son, 3 others booked for assaulting minor

Paragliding mishaps rising in Himachal, state agencies under lens

7519 State agencies have come under scanner following rising paragliding mishaps at Bir Billing. In the past five years, over 24 gliders have crashed at different places in Kangra and adjoining Mandi districts killing 10 pilots, including foreigners. Ravinder Sood Palampur, January 22 State agencies have come under scanner following rising paragliding mishaps at Bir Billing. In the past five years, over 24 gliders have crashed at different places in Kangra and adjoining Mandi districts killing 10 pilots, including foreigners. Several organisations and victims’ kin have demanded a complete ban on paragliding till proper rules are incorporated and separate agencies constituted by the state government to implement the same.

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