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Image used for representative purpose NEW DELHI: As many as 577 children orphaned during the second wave of the ongoing pandemic have been reported by states between April to now as per the information available with the Union ministry of women and child development (WCD). All of the children are presently with their immediate families, their needs are being addressed and they are being monitored by the government for their safety. According to sources in WCD ministry if one goes by the data on 577 children shared by states, it is not even close to the exaggerated figures many had claimed and shared that Delhi has so far reported just one such case to the ministry. ....
India News: NEW DELHI: In a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his tweet on a New York Times report on India's Covid-19 death toll, Union health mi. ....
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Vaccination key to controlling pandemic but government doesn t seem to care: Rahul Gandhi SECTIONS Last Updated: May 24, 2021, 05:44 PM IST Share Synopsis He shared a graph showing the decline in the number of vaccine doses administered during April and May (till 20th) and pointed out that the average number of vaccination per day has fallen below the daily production. PTI Asserting that the number of daily inoculations in the country has come down, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said vaccination is the key to controlling the pandemic but the government does not seem to care. He shared a graph showing the decline in the number of vaccine doses administered during April and May (till 20th) and pointed out that the average number of vaccination per day has fallen below the daily production. ....