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To win the deep-tech race, India needs ‘General Innovation Rules’India is launching ambitious science initiatives. However, current financial rules designed for conventional procurement hinder R&D. A new ...
Govt rubbishes reports on approval for Covaxin due to political pressureBefore Covaxin was approved for restricted emergency use in January 2021, the Subject Expert Committee reviewed the data on safety and immu...
Media reports claiming vaccination fraud are baseless, misleading: Govt"It is clarified that such media reports are not only misleading but are completely ill-informed, and without any basis. The authors perhap...
Delhi govt reserves 20 pc doses of Covishield, 40 pc doses of Covaxin for 1st shot"We have issued fresh orders today (Sunday). The first and second dose of Covishield and Covaxin will now be administered in 20:80 and 40:6...
Brazil suspends clinical trials of Bharat Biotech's Covaxin“The Coordination of Clinical Research at Anvisa (Copec/GGMED) determined this Friday (23/7) the precautionary suspension of clinical studi...
Over 95 lakh Covid vaccine doses administered in Delhi till now: BulletinThe national capital received 85,810 doses of Covishield on Tuesday, taking the total number of doses available in Delhi to 1,08,300. The t...
Rahul Gandhi says July has come vaccines haven't, BJP cites figures to hit back"July has come, vaccines have not. Where are vaccines," Rahul Gandhi tweeted. The BJP hit out at him and claimed that people often ask why ...
Brazil to suspend $324 mn Covaxin deal with Bharat Biotech amid graft probeBrazil's Health minister Queiroga said his ministry is going to carry out an administrative investigation to verify all aspects of the issu...
Police use water cannons to disperse SAD-BSP workers in MohaliBSP state president Jasbir Singh Garhi was also present at the protest. Several Akali leaders, including Badal and Bikram Singh Majithia, w...
Can Covid-19 vaccines temporarily disrupt menstrual cycles?So far, reports of irregular bleeding have been anecdotal.
Daily Covid vaccinations fall to two-month low after policy tweakVaccinations numbers were at 1.82 million on May 1. Leaving aside Sunday (439,906), when vaccination numbers are usually low, total inocula...
Centre flags first cases of vaccination fraud in DelhiThe health ministry has written to Delhi's principal secretary (health) pointing out irregularities in registration of beneficiaries at Vid...
Panel finds no causal link yet between Covid jabs and deaths“We have investigated the deaths by reviewing the post mortem reports, discharge summary among others and not found any link between deaths...
Japanese shares gain tracking US futures; tech and pharma stocks boostThe Nikkei share average gained 0.67 per cent at 28.822.29, after declining 0.2 per cent earlier, while the broader Topix inched up 0.29 pe...
Stop Bharat Biotech's coronavirus vaccine trial in Bhopal, plead NGOs working for gas victimsIn the letters addressed to the PM and Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, these NGOs have also sought punishment for the "responsible par...
Trump briefly admits election defeat, clings to flailing legal strategyThe number of U.S. coronavirus cases passed 11 million on Sunday, a million more new cases than a week ago and the fastest increase since t...
Strong reversal in gold prices & treasury yields likelyThe vaccine is coming but it maynot be imminent and we could see a strong reversal in gold prices and treasury yields, says Peter Cardillo.
Yen pressured as vaccine hopes boost risk appetiteThe yen edged higher to 105.07 against the dollar, after suffering its biggest loss overnight since March. It fetched 76.42 against the Aus...
No immediate plans to use vaccines to treat dengue: JP NaddaAsked whether there are plans to use vaccines to cure dengue, he said for dengue and swine-flu, medicines would continue to be used.
Streamline clinical trials of vaccines: Parliamentary panel"The Ministry seems to have conveniently ignored the fact that had the extant rules been followed scrupulously, they would have taken care."