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Pakistan has sought China s support to boost agriculture: PM Imran Khan--China Economic Net

  MULTAN, April 27 (Gwadar Pro)―Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday afternoon said that the government had sought support from Iron Brother China to boost the country’s agriculture.   Speaking at a Kisan (farmer) card distribution ceremony here, the PM said the agriculture sector was being linked with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project for development.   “Farmers are the backbone of the country. Pakistan is heading towards modern agriculture, and the use of new technology will help curb corruption in the sector. We have sought support from China in the field of agriculture, he said.   He stated that the government was taking help from the private sector to facilitate the farming community and carry out experiments to boost agriculture. The premier highlighted that the government will provide relief to farmers in case the crops are destroyed.

Countries pledge assistance and aid as India breaks another global Covid-19 record and hospitals run out of oxygen

Countries pledge assistance and aid as India breaks another global Covid-19 record and hospitals run out of oxygen CNN 1 hr ago By Jessie Yeung, CNN © Channi Anand/AP The relative of a person who died of Covid-19 at a cremation in Jammu, India, on April 25, 2021. As India fights a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day, international efforts to help tackle the crisis are hastening, with both Britain and the United States pledging aid and much-needed medical supplies. The second wave, which began in March, has escalated rapidly, with India recording more than a million new cases in just three days. For the past two weeks, medical facilities have been running out of oxygen and ICU beds, with patients left outside hospitals waiting for care.

Many countries came to India s aid in the fight against Corona, India s relations with these nations and why extended a helping hand? | કોરોના સામેની લડાઈમાં ભારતની વ્હારે આવ્યા અનેક દેશ, આ રાષ્ટ્રો સાથેના ભારતના સંબંધો અને કેમ મદદ માટે લંબાવ્યા હાથ?

Many countries came to India s aid in the fight against Corona, India s relations with these nations and why extended a helping hand? | કોરોના સામેની લડાઈમાં ભારતની વ્હારે આવ્યા અનેક દેશ, આ રાષ્ટ્રો સાથેના ભારતના સંબંધો અને કેમ મદદ માટે લંબાવ્યા હાથ?
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COVID-19: Support pours in from US, UK, EU, France & Germany amid India s health crisis

Last Updated: COVID-19: Support Pours In From US, UK, EU, France & Germany Amid India s Health Crisis As India battles the unprecedented health crisis of COVID-19, global help in the form of oxygen supplies, ventilators, raw material for vaccines is pouring in As India battles the unprecedented health crisis as the COVID-19 second wave grips the country, global support in the form of oxygen supplies, ventilators, raw material for vaccines, PPE kits and oxygen concentrators have started pouring in. On Sunday, the United States agreed to send essential raw materials to India required for manufacturing anti-Coronavirus vaccines. United States US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan dialled his India counterpart Ajit Doval and offered to send resources to the Serum Institute of India (SII) to scale up the production of the Covishield vaccine.

India s Covid crisis: Countries pledge aid and resources as hospitals run out of oxygen

India s Covid crisis: Countries pledge aid and resources as hospitals run out of oxygen CNN 22 mins ago By Jessie Yeung, CNN © Channi Anand/AP The relative of a person who died of Covid-19 at a cremation in Jammu, India, on April 25, 2021. As India fights a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day, international efforts to help tackle the crisis are hastening, with both Britain and the United States pledging aid and much-needed medical supplies. The second wave, which began in March, has escalated rapidly, with India recording more than a million new cases in just three days. For the past two weeks, medical facilities have been running out of oxygen and ICU beds, with patients left outside hospitals waiting for care.

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