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India to give 1cr COVID-19 vaccines to Africa, 10 lakh for UN health workers under global vaccine policy

India will give out around one crore (10 million) doses of India-made COVID-19 vaccines to Africa also 10 lakh (1 million) doses will be provided for UN health workers. Under GAVI or Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization the aim is to achieve equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.

India Deploys Additional Troops Along Border with China, President Says

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Diplomats, employees safe, says Israeli Embassy after low-intensity blast in Delhi

Diplomats, employees safe, says Israeli Embassy after low-intensity blast in Delhi ANI | Updated: Jan 30, 2021 00:53 IST New Delhi [India], January 30 (ANI): There were no injuries in the low-intensity blast near the Israel Embassy in New Delhi, and all of our staff are safes, the Israeli Embassy in India informed on Friday. Today, January 29, 2021, at around 5 pm IST, there was an explosion outside the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. There were no injuries, and all of our staff are safe at home, the Israeli Embassy said in a release. Ron Malka, Ambassador of Israel to India said that the incident is under investigation by the authorities in India who are in contact with the Israeli authorities.

Budget 2021: President Kovind pays homage to Galwan bravehearts, highlights COVID-19 vaccine exports in joint address

Budget 2021: President Kovind pays homage to Galwan bravehearts, highlights COVID-19 vaccine exports in joint address In June of last year, the Chinese forces, in an act of aggression, tried to occupy the Galwan valley. Share Updated: Jan 31, 2021, 02:53 PM IST The Indian President Ram Nath Kovind has paid homage to the 20 Indian soldiers who died in the Galwan incident during his address to the joint session of the Indian Parliament. Pointing out to the efforts made to disrupt the peace at LAC which was done with utter disregard of bilateral relations and agreements the President said, twenty of our jawans made the supreme sacrifice and laid down their lives defending the country at Galwan Valley. Every citizen is deeply indebted to these martyrs.

In an address to parliament, President pays homage to brave hearts of Galwan, highlights vaccine exports

Story highlights In June of last year, the Chinese forces in an act of aggression tried to occupy the Galwan valley. During the act, while India lost 20 of its soldiers, China also suffered casualties but never came up with figures. The Indian President Ram Nath Kovind has paid homage to the 20 Indian soldiers who died in the Galwan incident during his address to the joint session of the Indian Parliament. Pointing out to the efforts made to disrupt the peace at LAC which was done in the utter disregard of bilateral relations and agreements the President said, twenty of our jawans made the supreme sacrifice and laid down their lives defending the country at Galwan Valley. Every citizen is deeply indebted to these martyrs.

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