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Experts have warned that vaccine inequality could affect India’s already difficult fight against the pandemic. 2 hours ago A medical staff fills a syringe with the Covishield vaccine before inoculating a beneficiary as part of the countrywide Covid-19 vaccination drive at the Rajawadi hospital in Mumbai on Wednesday. | Indranil Mukherjee/ AFP
Nine corporate hospital groups in big metropolitan cities bought 50% of the coronavirus vaccine stock in May, since the Narendra Modi government made abrupt changes to its inoculation drive and opened it to the market in mid-April,
The Indian Express reported on Saturday.
Experts have repeatedly warned that vaccine inequality could hamper India’s already difficult fight against the pandemic. The Centre’s new vaccine distribution policy has allowed private hospitals to set their own prices for the shots.
How this Travancore King sparked off temple entry reforms for Dalit citizens
How this Travancore King sparked off temple entry reforms for Dalit citizens
In ‘History Liberated’, Princess Aswathi Thirunal Gouri Lakshmi Bayi writes about reforms & policies undertaken during the Travancore royal family’s last phase. Text Size:
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God, the Supreme Being, reigns in every human heart. Yet to approach Him physically stood denied to sizeable numbers all over India who were constrained within the orbit of Avarnas (as against the Savarnas) cruelly and contemptuously labelled as ‘untouchables’. Progressive Travancore with much to its credit was unfortunately no exception in this case.
Vaccination Second Phase: Senior citizens at Mulund Jumbo Centre asked to return after glitches in CoWIN portal
Mirror Online / Updated: Mar 1, 2021, 16:58 IST
Mumbai: As the second phase of the
coronavirus vaccination drive began in
Mumbai on Monday, beneficiaries had to face several inconveniences related to the CoWIN portal and many were even asked to return home at the
Mulund Jumbo Centre.
Citizens above 60 years of age and those above 45 with co-morbidities are eligible to get inoculated during the second phase. They were asked to get themselves registered in advance on the Centre s CoWIN 2.0 portal, however, several people complained that their names did not show up on the portal at the Centre even after registering.