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Dr Reddy s launches Sputnik V in India - The Hindu BusinessLine

Dr Reddy s Q4 net down 28% at ₹554 cr - The Hindu BusinessLine

Russia s Sputnik V vaccine to cost Rs 995 per dose; rollout from next week

Russia s Sputnik V vaccine to cost Rs 995 per dose; rollout from next week The imported doses of the vaccine are presently priced at an MRP of Rs 948 + 5% GST per dose, with the possibility of a lower price point when local supply begins, says RDIF s Indian partner Dr Reddy s Lab BusinessToday.In | May 14, 2021 | Updated 13:32 IST Russia s Sputnik V vaccine, which has been imported from Russia, will cost Rs 995 per shot in India, Dr Reddy s Laboratories Ltd, which has partnered with Russia s sovereign wealth fund, Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), said on Friday. Dr Reddy s said the soft launch of the vaccine has commenced and the first dose of the vaccine was administered in Hyderabad today. The price of the vaccine could reduce as Reddy s will start making the Russian vaccine in India.

India on war footing as coronavirus infections pass 24 mln

Publishing date: May 14, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •  Article content NEW DELHI Prime Minister Narendra Modi sounded the alarm over the rapid spread of the coronavirus through India’s vast countryside on Friday, as the official tally of infections crossed 24 million, and 4,000 people died for the third straight day. The highly transmissible B.1.617 variant of the coronavirus first detected in India is also spreading across the globe, and Modi said his government was “on a war footing” in its fight against the contagion. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or India on war footing as coronavirus infections pass 24 mln Back to video

India s PM Modi says feeling his nation s Covid pain

India s PM Modi says feeling his nation s Covid pain Published: 10:07 PM, May 14, 2021 Police personnel patrol through a market area during a lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus at a village on the outskirts of Amritsar. - AFP SHARE NEW DELHI: India s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said he feels the pain of all Indians battling the pandemic, in a televised address Friday following weeks of largely avoiding public comment on his country s devastating coronavirus wave. The Hindu nationalist leader s government has been stung by criticism of its handling of the virus, with his address coming as the country of 1.3 billion reported 4,000 deaths for a third straight day and 343,144 new infections.

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