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Last Week of May Led by Strong Gains in the Markets – Investment Watch

Sharing is Caring! Financial markets reversed on Monday 24 May, 2021 as inflation concerns receded on the back of weaker-than-anticipated economic data. Tech stocks led the way. Late Stock Surge in May Sets the Stage for June  Source: StockCharts NASDAQ Weekly Performance Metrics   In the stock market bearish trading sessions can wipe out profits in next to no time at all. What took years to build up can be vanquished by negative sentiment within a day. Such was the case for most of May 2021. Successive selloff periods placed heavy pressure on equities during the month, but ultimately the bears were stopped dead in their tracks. On Monday, May 24, 2021, economic data confirmed what many already knew: weaker economic data put the brakes on rising inflation. Once the inflation news permeated the markets, it didn’t take stocks long to react.

Pune Based Mylab To Ramp Up Production Of Its At-Home COVID-19 Test Kit To 10 Crore Units Per Week Over Four-Six Weeks Based On Demand

TTD to study Anandaiah s potion, submit report to Ayush

TTD to study Anandaiah’s potion, submit report to Ayush Updated May 25, 2021, 12:55 am IST Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College run by the TTD Trust Board in Tirupati to study the concoction of Bonigi Anandaiah  Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College would collect the data pertaining to 500 persons who took the concoction, secured by the district administration of Nellore to carry out the study. (Photo: DC) NELLORE: The Union Ayush ministry has directed the Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College run by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board in Tirupati to study the concoction of Bonigi Anandaiah for Covid cure and prevention and send a report to them.

Morning Digest — May 23, 2021 - The Hindu

Developed by the NEERI, a new testing technique would completely remove the need for taking swabs to detect Covid-19

by Swarajya Staff - May 22, 2021 09:03 AM Image for representative purpose only Snapshot Compared to RT-PCR, this new technique—developed by senior scientist Dr Krishna Khairnar and his team—can give results at a faster rate, with no need for RNA extraction. A new testing process could completely remove the need for nasal and throat swab tests to detect Covid-19 in India. While many people feel uncomfortable when they think about swab testing, a Maharashtra-based institute has come up with a novel approach—gargling—to detect Covid-19. The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), which is part of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has received a nod from the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) for its “saline gargle” RT-PCR test.

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