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Thousands Of Indians Still Use Chinese Apps With VPN, Despite Govt Ban indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Representative image SURAT: Online studies of 23,000-odd students, at least 20,000 of whom are medical students, studying in various Chinese universities have been badly affected after they are being forced to download apps that had been banned by the government of India. India had banned nearly 250 Chinese apps after a bitter border stand-off. Students allege that the varsities are forcing them to download the banned mobile applications to continue with their courses. Most universities in China are using apps like WeChat, DingTalk, SuperStar and a video chat app by Tencent. They have asked students to manage access to these apps and study. ....
Indian students being 'forced' to download banned Chinese apps indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Surat/Vadodara/Ahmedabad: The dire shortage of beds and oxygen is forcing Covid-19 patients to risk travelling hundreds of kilometres away to save their lives. If patients from Saurashtra are going all the way up to Surat, Vadodara hospitals are seeing an influx of Covid-infected from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Situation at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital is no different even as it’s become virtually impossible to get beds there. Saurashtra’s three biggest hospitals the Pandit Deendayal Hospital (Rajkot civil hospital), Jamnagar’s GG Hospitals and Bhavnagar’s Sir T Hospital are overwhelmed with patients not just from respective cities but from villages of other districts too. ....
Image used for representational purpose only SURAT/VADODARA/AHMEDABAD: The dire shortage of beds and oxygen is forcing Covid-19 patients to risk travelling hundreds of kilometres away to save their lives. If patients from Saurashtra are going all the way up to Surat, Vadodara hospitals are seeing an influx of Covid-infected from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Situation at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital is no different even as it’s become virtually impossible to get beds there. Saurashtra’s three biggest hospitals the Pandit Deendayal Hospital (Rajkot civil hospital), Jamnagar’s GG Hospitals and Bhavnagar’s Sir T Hospital are overwhelmed with patients not just from respective cities but from villages of other districts too. ....