With three lakh active Covid-19 cases around India, the second wave of the pandemic proves more deadly than the first. Vaccination has now been allowed for all above the age of 18 , but the persisting strain on the country’s healthcare infrastructure keeps the situation grim. A special report By Jyotsna Sharma
Read MoreIndia, he said, has recently launched a production linked incentive scheme that will provide the US companies new opportunities for investment.
Read More"The repayment schedule for loans taken under ECLGS 1.0 and 2.0 are likely to begin now, but unfortunately due to the ongoing lockdown many establishments do not have the cash flow to repay it.
Read MoreStating that the central government has already taken proactive steps for procurement of other vaccines apart from Covishield and Covaxin, the Centre told the apex court that it has fast tracked the emergency approvals for foreign produced COVID-19 Vaccines that have been granted approval in other countries.
Read MoreRemdesivir is approved in India for restricted emergency use for the treatment of suspected or laboratory confirmed COVID-19 in adults and children hospitalised with severe disease.
Read MoreDelhi High Court yet again directed the Delhi government to ensure medical oxygen supply to the struggling hospitals on immediate basis
Read MoreHe said the Delhi government will make efforts to speed-up the purchases further and administer jabs to people as soon as possible after the inoculation drive opens up on Saturday for everybody above 18.
Read MoreBharat Biotech will produce 30 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, Covaxin, next month against 15 million doses in March to support vaccination campaign in the country, its chairman and managing director Krishna Ella said on Tuesday.
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