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Children are more prone to cyberbullying: study


Cyberbullying can also lead to delinquency, school violence and suicidal thoughts.
Citing examples of cases of cyberbullying, Ngobeni mentioned the recent incident involving Limpopo pupil Lufuno Mavhunga who committed suicide after she was filmed being bullied and assaulted by another schoolgirl. Other pupils watched on and laughed as Mavhunga was repeatedly slapped outside the premises of the Mbilwi Secondary School.
A high school pupil in Gqeberha also became a victim of bullying last week, when her peer posted a humiliating picture of her. The pupil attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on pills.
According to Ngobeni, bullies do not stop intimidating and humiliating others, because they do not see the harm associated with it. ....

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Consider field hospitals to meet vaccine rush, Centre tells states | India News


NEW DELHI: In order to augment the healthcare facilities across the country to cater to the rising demand for hospitalisation of Covid-19 patients, the Centre has asked states and Union territories to consider setting up field hospitals with help from government research agencies or the private sector as vaccinations will be opened to all above 18 from May 1.
State governments can take help from agencies like the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and similar agencies in the private sector to build these field hospitals.
Health secretary Rajesh Bhushan and Dr R S Sharma, chairman of the empowered group on technology and data management on Covid-19 chaired a high-level meeting with states on Saturday to review situation of health infrastructure and vaccination in the wake of rising Covid-19 cases. ....

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Recurrence of COVID-19 in March could be due to lack of antibodies in seropositive people: CSIR survey


: Sunday, April 25, 2021, 5:20 PM IST
Recurrence of COVID-19 in March could be due to lack of antibodies in seropositive people: CSIR survey
The CSIR conducted a sero-survey on 10,427 people comprising the staff members of its 40 laboratories, including contractual employees, and their family members from 17 states and two union territories
A COVID-19 sample being collected at India Gate
The recurrence of coronavirus outbreak in March could have been due to lack of meaningful antibodies in seropositive people after a peak in September last year, suggests a survey by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The CSIR conducted a sero-survey on 10,427 people comprising the staff members of its 40 laboratories, including contractual employees, and their family members from 17 states and two union territories. ....

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Indian Air Force airlifts medical equipment to Ladakh to augment COVID-19 testing capacity


Indian Air Force airlifts medical equipment to Ladakh to augment COVID-19 testing capacity
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The IAF s Chinook and AN-32 helicopters airlifted a payload of 850 kgs each, comprising a total of four bio-safety cabinets, two centrifuges and two stabilizers to Leh and Kargil. The items worth over Rs one crore were handed over by CSIR-IIIM Jammu for the UT of Ladakh, Jammu-based Defence PRO Lt Col Devender Anand said.
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The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Saturday airlifted to Ladakh medical equipment weighing 1,700 kg, including bio-safety cabinets and centrifuges, which will help augment COVID-19 testing facilities in the union territory, officials said. ....

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