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Centre plans to face COVID-19 third wave with Rs 20,000-cr cheque

The package will focus on strengthening healthcare infrastructure including augmenting dedicated treatment facilities, ramping up hospital beds, bolstering procurement of essential medical equipment and drugs

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B.1.617.2 becoming dominant COVID-19 variant in India


B.1.617.2 becoming dominant COVID-19 variant in India
As of May 7, India sequenced 1,124 samples of this variant with a cumulative prevalence of 15 per cent. As of May 16, the UK showed the highest sequences detected at 4,314 cases but the cumulative prevalence rate was lesser than in India, at 6 per cent
BusinessToday.In | May 24, 2021 | Updated 12:27 IST
COVID-19 crisis: B.1.617.2 variant has been found in 48 countries
As cases spread in India, the sub-lineage of B.1.617, B.1.617.2, is beginning to eclipse other variants including the Kent variant, B.1.1.7 that originated in the UK. Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka has seen cases of B.1.617.2 spread wide. Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Puducherry and Bihar have also shown more cases of the new sub-lineage, B.1.617.2.

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India Inc to the rescue! How Tata, RIL, Adani & others are helping fight Covid-19


India Inc to the rescue! How Tata, RIL, Adani & others are helping fight Covid-19
COVID-19 pandemic: From supplying oxygen to arranging for hospital beds, India Inc has stepped up to help the country in the hour of need
Anwesha Madhukalya | May 19, 2021 | Updated 19:47 IST
How India Inc is helping amid the COVID-19 pandemic
India's corporate class is supplying oxygen, arranging for hospital beds, donating funds and vaccinating their employees under the corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives amid the second wave of coronavirus. Reliance Industries, Adani Group, Tata Sons, Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra and Mahindra, and Hyundai India have also donated funds as well as arranged for supplies of COVID-19 amenities.

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Tamil Nadu clarifies list of essential industries allowed to operate amid COVID-19 lockdown


Tamil Nadu clarifies list of essential industries allowed to operate amid COVID-19 lockdown
Food related, food processing industries including food and poultry, pets and animal husbandry, all export units, units which have export commitments or export orders and their vendor units providing inputs to such industries are allowed to operate
Joe C Mathew | May 13, 2021 | Updated 17:25 IST
Essential industries allowed to function in Tamil Nadu amid lockdown
Guidance, the industrial guidance and export promotion agency of Tamil Nadu state government, has prepared clear set of charts for easy understanding of the industries that can continue to function during the statewide lockdown that is in force now. Confusion over the industries that are permitted or not permitted to function has been one of the major irritants for businesses in most  states that have gone into COVID-19 related lockdown in the country.

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Centre allocates 45,000 vials of COVID-19 drug Tocilizumab to states, UTs; 50,000 allotted on Monday

Around 99,00 vials (200 mg) of Tocilizumab were allocated to states and UTs on April 30; 50,024 vials, received through donations, were allotted to states and UTs on Monday

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Hospitals may seek contact details of kin, friend to hand over children as fatalities increase

The ministry has also implemented a centrally sponsored scheme called Child Protection Services along with state governments and union territories to provide institutional and non-institutional care

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Modi's central vista revamp in Delhi continues amid Covid-19 — Quartz India


May 5, 2021
Even as India fights a deadly Covid-19 crisis, a real estate project in the capital city has been the center of many discussions for several weeks now.
The Central Vista project, an estimated Rs20,000 crore ($2.8 billion) development of a new power corridor in New Delhi, is being widely debated and criticised as work at the site continues at full speed even after the capital city saw a sharp spike in Covid-19 cases and deaths.
Many believe that the project reflects the Narendra Modi government’s misplaced priorities.
What is the Central Vista project?
One of the most ambitious projects of the Modi government, the Central Vista will include a new parliament house to replace the current one that was constructed 93-year-old ago, new residences for the prime minister and the vice-president, and offices for several central government departments. These new buildings are being constructed along the Rashtrapati Bhavan-India Gate stretch in central Delhi.

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'Disheartening to see mockery of pilots': Air India pilots say won't work without vaccination

'Disheartening to see mockery of pilots': Air India pilots say won't work without vaccination
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'No lockdown; division of country into zones': Lancet task force suggests measures to fight COVID-19


'No lockdown; division of country into zones': Lancet task force suggests measures to fight COVID-19
COVID-19 in india: Places that have a rate of increase of more than 5 per cent and test positivity ratio is more than 10 per cent with less than 40 per cent available ICU beds can be categorised as hotspots, said the Lancet panel
BusinessToday.In | May 3, 2021 | Updated 16:29 IST
Coronavirus in India: Lockdown not an option, said Lancet task force
The Lancet India Task Force on COVID-19 has suggested certain measures in order to fight coronavirus in the country. It has suggested a 'containment measures checklist' for the central government. It said that these measures must be implemented beyond the "current binary discussion on a lockdown". Among a host of suggestions, the panel said that lockdown is not an option.

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'Countries must share vaccine tech; no space for vaccine nationalism': Nirmala Sitharaman


'Countries must share vaccine tech; no space for vaccine nationalism': Nirmala Sitharaman
"Countries will have to be open about sharing vaccine-based technologies. The TRIPS agreement will have to be looked at in the context of the pandemic," said Nirmala Sitharaman
BusinessToday.In | May 3, 2021 | Updated 18:02 IST
Nirmala Sitharaman says no space for vaccine nationalism
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday that countries must share vaccine-based technologies with each other. The FM said that there is no space for vaccine nationalism. She also said that the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement must be looked at amid the ravaging coronavirus pandemic.

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