Recently some highly responsible, timely and credible reporting by several newspapers has played an important role in stopping demolitions in Nuh district of
Bulldozers were halted in Nuh on Monday August 7 on what would have been the fifth day of demolition of properties with alleged links to rioters after the Punjab and Haryana high court took suo-motto cognizance of newspaper reports and stepped in, The Times of India wrote in a report.
India News: Chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Wednesday the Haryana government will invoke a law passed in 2021 to make rioters pay for damage to both st
There were also some who had medical issues and hence were not given the vaccine
GURUGRAM: The first day of Covid-19 vaccinations in the city received a mixed response. While many were excited and felt privileged to be getting the shot, there were others who had apprehensions about possible side-effects of the vaccine, their anxieties fed by hearsay, rumours and misinformation.
Unsurprisingly, none of the city’s six vaccination centres saw a 100% turnout of those originally scheduled to take the vaccine on Saturday. Several National Health Mission (NHM) workers said they were unsure about the vaccine. An anganwadi worker at Daultabad seemed very worried. “I am a single mother with small children. If something were to happen to me, there is no one to look after my children,” she said. Asked what had triggered this fear, she added, “I had visited a hospital last week to check up on a relative. A person had come there whose hand had been affected due to the vaccine, whereas a