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The International Nurses Day Celebrated Across The Country

While the International Nurses Day was celebrated across India with felicitation of nurses with commendation certificates, by and large the nurses are over strained nurses, especially during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and deserve better remuneration and working conditions.

Niger Christain Youths Donate Relief Materials To IDPs

NIGERIA. Niger State: The Niger Christain Youth Forum has donated relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Gwada, Shiroro local government area of...

A Fire At COVID Hospital In Gujarat, All 68 Patients Evacuated Safely

A fire broke out in a COVID-19 care centre in Bhavnagar town of Gujarat on Wednesday. All the patients were rescued.

COVID-19: 26 Die Of Oxygen Shortage In 4 Hours At Goa Hospital

26 COVID-19 patients died at the state-run Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) at Bambolim, in the early hours of Tuesday. Goa Health Minister Vishwajit Rane has sought an investigation by the High Court to find out the exact cause of the mishap.

Indian Navy Ships Bring In Oxygen And Medical Supplies From Singapore,Kuwait And Qatar

The oxygen and medical supplies were brought in by three Indian Navy ships as part of Samudra Setu-II on Monday.

Army Inducts First Batch Of Women In Military Police

The Indian Army inducted its first batch of 83 women soldiers as part of its military police at a low-key attestation parade organized by the Corps of Military Police Centre & School (CMP C &S) at the Dronacharya Parade Ground in Bengaluru in Karnataka on Saturday. The Government plans to recruit 1700 women soldiers by 2036

Hyderabad-Bound Air Ambulance Makes Emergency Landing At Mumbai Airport

An air ambulance made a belly landing at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai after its front wheel fell on the ground while departing for Hyderabad from runway 32 of Nagpur Airport on Thursday night.

Two Accused Nabbed With Natural Uranium Worth Rs 21.30 Crore In Mumbai

Two persons were arrested by Mumbai ATS with the highly radioactive natural uranium worth Rs 21.30 crore from northeast Mumbai on Wednesday.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Maratha Reservation Law For Exceeding 50 Percent Cap

In a significant development, the Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the Maharashtra State Reservation for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) Act, 2018 which had granted 16 percent reservation to the Maratha community in public education and employment, thus exceeding the constitutional limit of 50 percent reservations.

Serum Will Test Second COVID-19 Vaccine “Covovax” In The Third Phase From May 15

The Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII) is likely to start phase III trials of the second COVID-19 vaccine “Covovax”, which it is making in partnership with American company “Novavax”, by May 15.

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