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1,467 doctors died in India due to Covid-19 pandemic: IMA

Abu Dhabi Book Fair 2021: 14 key sessions to check out in person and online

SHARE From discussions on international literature and insights on the pandemic from doctors and historians to the UAE s future in the world and space, the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair returns with a cultural programme fit for our times. Running from Sunday to May 29 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec) the festival will have a hybrid model blending in person with digital events. This doesn’t mean the fair’s physical venue will be devoid of its usual live sessions. Running under stringent safety measures, including pre-booking and a negative PCR test for entrance, Adnec will host daily events featuring prize-winning authors, historians, poets and diplomats.

COVID Scare: Indian Railways lost 1,952 of its Employees

COVID Scare: Indian Railways lost 1,952 of its Employees Due to many station masters falling sick, the truncated staff has to work overtime, since stations cannot be left without station masters   |  11 May 2021 10:08 AM GMT New Delhi: The Railways Ministry said on Monday that Indian Railways has lost 1,952 of its employees, including frontline staff like station masters, to the pandemic since last year, and now around 1,000 railwaymen are reporting affected on a daily basis. Suneet Sharma, Chairman Railway Board said that as of now they have 4,000 beds currently occupied by staff and their families. Their effort is to see that they recover quickly. As of yesterday, 1,952 rail employees have died due to COVID-19 since March last year.

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