India News: NEW DELHI: Ahead of the nationwide roll-out of Covid-19 vaccine from January 16, several states on Sunday said they have made all necessary preparatio.
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January 11, 2021 12:06 IST
Chushul councillor Konchok Stanzin says residents have seen several Chinese tents, bunkers and vehicles very close to border villages.
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Photos of Chinese tents near South Pangong lake clicked by residents in Ladakh’s Chushul district in December 2020. Photo shared with “The Hindu” by Chusul councillor Konchok Stanzin.
Chushul councillor Konchok Stanzin says residents have seen several Chinese tents, bunkers and vehicles very close to border villages.
Konchok Stanzin, a councillor from Chushul in eastern Ladakh said Chinese infrastructure that could not be seen from border villages earlier is now clearly visible as China continues to hold positions in areas within India’s perception of the Line of Actual Control.
“After the dry run on January 2, several States had raised concerns regarding software, connectivity and broadband issues, which were relooked into today,” said a senior Health Ministry official.
Coronavirus Vaccine Rollout: PM Modi to meet CMs on Monday to discuss Covid vaccination strategy
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Updated: Friday, January 8, 2021, 22:52 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 08: Ahead of COVID-19 vaccine rollout in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a virtual meeting with chief ministers of all states and Union Territories on January 11.
The meeting to discuss vaccine rollout comes days after the country s drug regulator approved restricted emergency use of two vaccines against Covid - Serum Institute s Covishield and Bharat Biotech s Covaxin.
The prime minister has often spoken with state chief ministers following the pandemic s outbreak in the country.
India s drugs regulator has approved Oxford vaccine Covishield, being manufactured by the Serum Institute, and indigenously developed Covaxin of Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country.
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January 09, 2021 00:01 IST
“After the dry run on January 2, several States had raised concerns regarding software, connectivity and broadband issues, which were relooked into today,” said a senior Health Ministry official.
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“After the dry run on January 2, several States had raised concerns regarding software, connectivity and broadband issues, which were relooked into today,” said a senior Health Ministry official. Ahead of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine roll-out, India concluded its second nationwide COVID-19 vaccination dry run across 736 districts of 33 States and Union Territories on Friday.
“After the dry run on January 2, several States had raised concerns regarding software, connectivity and broadband issues, which were relooked into today,” said a senior Health Ministry official. India held its first dry run for the roll-out in eight districts on December 28-29, and the first countrywide drill covering 74 districts was held