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Major hurdles The government has created major hurdles for people whose second dose is overdue by including the 18-44 age group in the vaccination programme and announcing longer interval for those who have taken Covishield. It announced a special drive for pending second doses from May 8 to 12 (except on Sunday). Some centres allowed those who have completed a gap of four weeks (28 days) to take the second dose while a few others insisted on a six-week interval. But now, no centre is vaccinating those who haven’t completed 42-day gap (6 weeks). It’s high time that the government clears this confusion and extends the special drive until the end of this month so that all those who have taken vaccination from April 1 get their second dose within the stipulated gap of 56 days (8 weeks). ....
Kolkata: The big trend emerging out of the election results from the four states and one Union Territory in India until after four hours of counting on Sunday shows the ruling parties and blocs of Trinamool Congres (TMC), Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) set to retain power in West Bengal, Kerala and Asssam, respectively. In Tamil Nadu, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is set to storm back to power with a massive majority, while in the Unioin Territory of Puducherry, the BJP-led NRC alliance is ahead of the Congress-led bloc. As the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC looks set to retain power in Bengal for a third consecutive term, the other fascinating story about these elections is the way the Pinyarai Vijayan-led LDF is all set to be voted back in power for one more term in Kerala, bucking anti-incumbency in a state that has traditionally voted in a new party every five years for the last several decades. ....
Updated: March 12, 2021 9:31 am IST On August 16, 1990, Mamata Banerjee was leading a protest march at the busy Hazra crossing in South Kolkata. She was seeking to rehabilitate herself after a humiliating defeat at the hands of a relatively unknown CPIM candidate just a year earlier. That opportunity arrived that very day, but almost at the expense of Mamata s life. A CPIM goon hit her with a lathi on her head. The doctor who attended to her said she had received two separate blows to her head, and if she hadn t fended off the third with her left wrist, it could well have caused severe irreparable damage. ....
Bengal Assembly Polls: Mamata Banerjee alleged she was pushed by 4 or 5 people against her car. New Delhi/Kolkata: A day after Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged an attack in which she suffered injuries to her leg and neck, a vitriolic blame-game saw both her party and the BJP calling for an investigation. In letters to the Election Commission, the Trinamool Congress alleged a deep-rooted conspiracy to take the life of its chief and the BJP, which has accused Mamata Banerjee of lying about the attack, called for video footage to establish facts. The Trinamool, alleging a gruesome attack on the Chief Minister, said an attempt was made on her life within 24 hours of the removal of the Bengal police chief by the Election Commission without the state government being consulted. The party alleged a nexus between the BJP s complaints against the sacked police chief and the police being absent at the time of the incident. The party also claimed it had been ....
Andhra s Anglican schools dying; government, officials ignore By Sharon Thambala ( IANS) | Published on Sun, Jan 17 2021 9:03 IST | 0 Views Andhra s Anglican schools dying; government, officials ignore Image Source: IANS News Doddanapudi : , Jan 17 (IANS) In a distressing development for Andhra Pradesh, several Anglican schools, which did decades long yeoman service in taking free education to the most oppressed sections of the society, have shut down over the years. Even as these schools shut down one after the other, there was gross inaction and negligence from successive governments of the day and officials who let them suffer a silent death. Anglican schools closed down in Kalla, Doddanapudi and Yelurupadu in West Godavari district and Takkellapadu village in Krishna district, including other places whose data was not shared by the Church of South India s (CSI) Krishna-Godavari diocese. ....