Monday, 14 December 2020

Singapore clears Pfizer vaccine, shots by December-end

Singapore clears Pfizer vaccine, shots by December-end


Singapore has become the first Asian nation that has cleared the use of the Pfizer vaccine. The first shipment will reach Singapore soon and then the shots will be given by December-end.On the other hand, India is gearing up for vaccination as well.WHO recently announced that a new variant of Coronavirus has been found in England which has been causing a rapid increase in the number of patients.Take a look at the breaking news report.

No water bill pending with Maharashtra CM's residences: BMC

No water bill pending with Maharashtra CM's residences: BMC


BMC has come forth and clarified that no water bills were pending with the Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's official residences. On Monday it was being told in media reports that water bills were found pending with Maharashtra CM and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. This is why they were on the defaulters' list of BMC.On the other hand, Ajit Pawar is supposed to pay Rs 1,35,300 for his official residence's water bill. Take a look.

Punjab farmer leaders to hold series of meetings, PC today

Punjab farmer leaders to hold series of meetings, PC today


The deadlock between farmers and the Narendra Modi government over Farm Laws is still underway. The farmers will be holding a meeting today to strategize further moves in intensifying the protest.Today the Punjab farmer leaders will be holding two meetings. One is scheduled for 1 pm whereas the second will take place at 3 pm. After this, a press conference will be held at 5 pm. Take a look.

New variant of Coronavirus found in UK, warns WHO

New variant of Coronavirus found in UK, warns WHO


The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced that a new variant of Coronavirus was found in the United Kingdom and may be spreading faster. So far the variant has only been found in England. This is why the country is gearing up for the strictest kind of lockdown. As per reports, the number of Coronavirus patients is doubling every seven days now. Take a look at the breaking news report.

AIIMS Nurses Union announces indefinite strike

AIIMS Nurses Union announces indefinite strike


The Nurses Union of All India Institute Of Medical Science (AIIMS) has announced an indefinite strike. They have been protesting since Monday.The nurses have been demanding implementation of the sixth pay commission. On the other hand, the nurses complained of their shift timings too.Take a look at the report to know more about it.

Twitter war breaks out between Delhi and Punjab CMs over drafting of Farm Laws

Twitter war breaks out between Delhi and Punjab CMs over drafting of Farm Laws


A Twitter war broke out between Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh. The Delhi CM alleged that Captain Amarinder Singh had double standards as the bill was drafted by a committee of which Captain was a part. To this, Amarinder Singh said that the bills were not discussed in any meeting, and repeated lies would not change the truth.

PM Modi to be in Kutch today, will lay foundation of development projects

PM Modi to be in Kutch today, will lay foundation of development projects


Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be going to Gujarat's Kutch today. He will be laying the foundation stone of many development projects. As per Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the projects include a desalination plant, a hybrid renewable energy park, and a fully automated milk processing and packing plant.Take a look at the breaking news report.

Farmers' crucial meet today as protest against Farm Laws enters day 20

Farmers' crucial meet today as protest against Farm Laws enters day 20


The deadlock between farmers and the Narendra Modi government over Farm Laws is still underway. The farmers will be holding a meeting today to strategize further moves in intensifying the protest.The protest has already entered day 20 and there seems to be no end to the deadlock as farmers want abrogation of laws whereas the government has refused to do so.

Kamal Nath advises Sonia Gandhi to meet upset Cong leaders: Sources

Kamal Nath advises Sonia Gandhi to meet upset Cong leaders: Sources


Many Congress leaders including the likes of Kapil Sibal had been speaking against the leadership of the party recently. Now as per sources, Kamal Nath has advised Sonia Gandhi to meet the Congress leaders who had been upset since long.It is likely that the Congress Chief will be meeting the leaders after returning from Goa. Take a look at the breaking news report

WB officials stuck amid Centre Vs Mamata Banerjee political war

WB officials stuck amid Centre Vs Mamata Banerjee political war


Since the attack on the convoy of JP Nadda in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee government is face to face with Narendra Modi's central government. The Ministry of Home Affairs had summoned the top officials of West Bengal but they had denied to reach Delhi.Now, MHA has been seeking legal advice in the case and an action is expected.Take a look at the report

Baba Ramdev shows asanas for strong and healthy legs, stress-free body | Yog Yatra (15.12.2020)

Baba Ramdev shows asanas for strong and healthy legs, stress-free body | Yog Yatra (15.12.2020)


Yog guru Baba Ramdev shows various asanas for strong and healthy legs. Plus he shows how to do small and easy exercises for stress-free body.Baba Ramdev begins with circular movement of the feet while sitting comfortably. Then the butterfly asana is being shown by him for lean thighs and buttocks.Take a look at the complete episode to know more

India all set for Coronavirus vaccination drive: Detailed report

India all set for Coronavirus vaccination drive: Detailed report


The Narendra Modi government is all set for the Coronavirus vaccination drive in India. The roadmap is in place and so is in-depth planning.The vaccination will be done phase by phase. In first phase, 30 crore people would be vaccinated. The timings would be 9 am to 5 pm and only 100 to 200 people will be given shots in a single day at one centre.

Nadda Convoy Attack: MHA likely to take legal action against unruly WB officers

Nadda Convoy Attack: MHA likely to take legal action against unruly WB officers


Since the attack on the convoy or JP Nadda in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee government is face to face with the Narendra Modi's central government. The Ministry of Home Affairs had summoned the top officials of West Bengal but they had denied to reach Delhi.Now MHA has been seeking legal advice in the case and an action is suspected.Take a look at the report