Ahmedabad: Mansa police of Gandhinagar district on Sunday found a fresh batch of fake currency nots of the face value of Rs 23.80 lakh from the house of an accused who was caught initially with fake currency of Rs 30 lakh on Saturday.
With this, cops found at least Rs 58 lakh fake currency notes from the accused which could be one of the biggest haul of the fake currency notes from an individual in recent years.
Police officers said that a team of Mansa police searched a flat of the accused Santosh Raval in Sargasan in Gandhinagar from where the cops found fake currency notes worth Rs 23.80 lakh in denomination of Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 currency notes mainly.
“We will have a good amount of data on children in this age group. If everything goes well in terms of safety, the vaccine will potentially be approved for use in children aged 12 to 18 years,” said Dr Sharvil Patel, managing director, Cadila Healthcare Limited
AHMEDABAD: After covering adults and children aged between12 and18 years under the ongoing clinical trials of its Covid-19 vaccine ZyKov-D, Zydus Cadila now plans to test its plasmid DNA vaccine for children in the age group of 5 to 12 years.
The pharma major has already covered 800-plus children in 12-18 years clinical trials. “We will have a good amount of data on children in this age group. If everything goes well in terms of safety, the vaccine will potentially be approved for use in children aged 12 to 18 years,” said Dr Sharvil Patel, managing director, Cadila Healthcare Limited, the flagship company of the Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila Group.