COVID Vaccination: How to Reschedule Your Appointment, How to Download Certificate and More
Several users are still not aware of the registration process and are not able to schedule an appointment for vaccination. Here are some of the process you should know
| 13 May 2021 10:08 AM GMT
As the COVID-19 vaccination drive for people above 18 years of age has started on May 1, people are now finding it hard to get a vaccine slot although the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive started in full swing.
Several users are still not aware of the registration process and are not able to schedule an appointment for vaccination. They are facing issues while registering for the vaccine through the CoWin portal or the Aarogya Setu app. Some users have said that they have not received their OTPs to complete their registration. On the other hand, a large number of users who got their OTPs could not find slots in their areas for setting up a vaccination appointment.
Ganjam also became the first district to cross generation of 50-lakh person days (PDs) and crossed Rs 74.28-crore expenditure in this labour intensive scheme.
BHUBANESWAR: The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) has provided the much-needed boost to rural employment in Ganjam during the pandemic.
The district tops the list of districts in generating person days (PDs) and money spent to undertake labour intensive works in the current financial year.
Ganjam also became the first district to cross generation of 50-lakh person days (PDs) and crossed Rs 74.28-crore expenditure in this labour intensive scheme. It achieved the milestone in only one month as actual work for the current financial year started after April 10, said an officer.
Did workfare offset jobs losses in India?
It is probably not an understatement to say that the policy response to COVID-19 in terms of social protection programs has been staggering. Colleagues have impressively been tracking this through the global monitoring platform. New programs are being created and existing programs are being expanded, and we continue to learn about how and for whom these programs can be effective to offset the negative impact of crisis. In their paper studying the world’s largest employment guarantee scheme in India, Afridi, Mahajan, and Sangwan examine the extent to which an existing workfare program cushioned the impact of the crisis. This program, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MG-NREGA) program, mandates the offer of 100 days of manual work on public rural infrastructure projects (such as irrigation canals and roads). It also mandates a reservation of 1/3rd of jobs in each MG-NREGA project for women. In 2018, 76 million peop
Covid -19 vaccination drive at Nesco Jumbo vaccination centre at Goregaon in Mumbai, as India continues to face a shortage of vaccine shots in phase 3 of the drive.
NEW DELHI: Scientists and medical professionals see vaccination as the safest bet against controlling the Covid-19 pandemic. In India, citizens looking to get a jab of Covid-19 vaccine, first need to register themselves on the government s CoWin app/website.
People can also register using the Aarogya Setu app and the CoWin portal where a person has to provide some basic details to get on the waiting list for the vaccine shot. Here is all you need to know about the registration process:
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The pandemic has highlighted the importance of expanding social security nets
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The pandemic has highlighted the importance of expanding social security nets
Pinki is a 28-year-old Dalit woman from Saharanpur, U.P. Her husband met with an accident during the national lockdown in April 2020. The two of them had to sell all their belongings for his treatment and subsequently became dependent on her parents. Such avoidable miseries were heaped on millions due to the unilateral national lockdown in 2020. The monthly report from the Finance Ministry in October stated, “From a trickle in not so distant past to now a sea of humanity coming out on the streets, the people of India have embraced the new normal where self-protection is inseparable from economic activity.” It attempts to poetically celebrate the spirit of resilience among the people by alluding to “self-protection” by shying away from the government’s respo