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s it was for the states to decide how they implement it. Ta

  ld not reopen its decision on granting reservation in promotions to Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) as it was for the states to decide how they implement it. Taking up various pleas pertaining to alleged hurdles in granting reservation in promotions to SCs and STs in various states, a three-judge bench headed by Justice Nageswara Rao directed the Advocate on Records of state governments to identify issues peculiar to them and submit those within two weeks. "We are making it very clear that we are not going to reopen Nagraj or Jarnail Singh (cases) because the idea was only to decide these cases in accordance with the law laid down by the court," said the bench, also comprising Justices Sanjiv Khannna and B R Gavai. The top court noted that in its earlier order, the state governments were directed to finalise the issues which are peculiar to them so that court can pro जाओ सावधान वरना लुट जाओगे Banking & Finance News  /  Leave a Comment   /  September 13

international defence customer base. Through t

  mited and Rolls-Royce on Tuesday signed an agreement for Make-in-India Adour engine parts to support the latter's international defence customer base. Through this partnership, Rolls-Royce aims to strengthen the ecosystem for Adour engines in India by building on HAL's existing capabilities for manufacturing and supporting the Adour engines for Indian customers over several decades, Bengaluru-headquartered HAL said in a statement. This follows the MoU signed by Rolls-Royce and HAL during the Aero India 2021 to establish an authorised maintenance centre for Adour at HAL to support international military customers and operators. HAL CMD R Madhavan said that with over 30 years' experience of supporting repair and maintenance services for the Adour engines in India, HAL has the capability and capacity to support a large defence customer base. "This is the first order for supply of spares for the Adour Global Supply chain. We plan to be a key player in the supply chain of

eliant) for Inactivated Poliomyel

    in addition to many other life-saving vaccines as well as COVID-19 vaccines, our country is now ‘Atmanirbar’ (self-reliant) for Inactivated Poliomyelitis Vaccine (IPV) also and we are moving ahead on the lines of the clarion call of our Prime Minister ‘ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT’," Singh said in his letter. The first lot of IPV will be supplied to GMSD (Government Medical Stores Depot) this month shortly for the vaccination programme as per the requirement of the Health Ministry. “The supply of IPV from first Indian company i.e. Serum Institute of India has become possible because of your kind guidance ddari एंपलॉयर के साथ मिलकर एंपलाई को ठगना तंग करना दुखी करना janata samasya-aap beeti  /  Leave a Comment   /  September 13, 2021 EPFO ki ghuskhori aur gaddari | ईपीएफओ की घू , support of Team MoHFW, farsighted vision of our CEO, Dr Adar C Poonawalla along with relentless efforts of team SIIPL during COVID-19 pandemic," Singh stated in the communication. India was officially declar

munisation Programme from this month,

  ndia (SII) will start supplying Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) to the Union government for the Universal Immunisation Programme from this month, becoming the first indigenous company to do so, official sources said on Tuesday. The Union Health Ministry has recently placed a purchase order with SII for 54 lakh doses of IPV vaccine. So far, the government was dependent on Sanofi, a foreign pharmaceutical company for supplying IPV to the universal immunisation programme. “I wish to inform you that our firm, Serum Insti Top Websites in the US by Traffic [July 2021] websites   /   1 Com tute of India has become the first Indian manufacturer to supply Inactivated Poliomyelitis Vaccine (IPV) to MoHFW which will protect children of our country from Poliomyelitis disease," Prakash Kumar Singh, Director, Government and Regulatory Affairs at SII communicated to the Health Ministry recently. The IPV of SII is World Health Organisation pre-qualified for supplies to various co

gious sites not only for Mumbaikars, but also for

  most popular religious sites not only for Mumbaikars, but also for millions of tourists visiting the city from various parts of the country and world. The morning Kakad Aarti takes place every Wednesday to Monday from 5.30 am to 6.00 am and evening aarti from 7:30 pm to 8 pm. On Tuesday, the Shree darshan starts at 3:15 am to 4:45 am, while the Kakad Aarti is held from 5 am to 5.30 am. The evening aarti is held from 7:30 pm to 8 pm. ‘NO SARVAJANIK (PUBLIC) GANPATI IDOLS IMMERSED’ According to the civic body, no “ 1   2   …   5 Next Page  → sarvajanik" (public) Ganpati idols were immersed till Tuesday afternoon and no untoward incidents have been reported from any part of the city. As many as 41 domestic idols were immersed in artificial ponds built for the purpose, the official said, adding that six idols of goddess Gauri were also immersed on the occasion. The 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival, which usually sees millions crowding the city streets, is being celebrated in a low-k

ICAL TRIAL TO ROLL OUT SOON On September 1, the DCGI gave permission to the co

  approval based on the interim data of phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials — similar to Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin. The results of phase 3 trials are expected to take around seven more months. Corbevax, the third made-in India jab against coronavirus, is an recombinant protein sub-unit vaccine, which is made by using a specific part of virus (SARS-CoV-2) — the spike protein on the virus’s surface. The other two indeginous vaccines are Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin and Zydus Cadila’s ZyCoV-D. According to two senior government officials, the company has been asked to submit the phase 1 and phase 2 trial data after completing the interim analysis of its efficacy. “The company is engaged in the corroboration of data and interim analysis. As soon as they finish the due process, they will submit the data to the subject expert committee (SEC) and Drug Controller General of India (DCGI),” said a government official privy to the development. “We are hoping to receive the data by the end of September

transport or to t at people who are

  ter has warned that people who are not vaccinated will not be allowed to work from offices after this month. In a televised message Tuesday, Asad Umar said unvaccinated people will also not be eligible to enter shopping malls, use public transport or to travel by air after the September 30 deadline. Umar also asked people to keep social distancing in comments that came hours after Pakistan reported a steady decline in cases of coronavirus. Umar said about 52% of the adult population in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, had been vaccinated and other cities should also try to vaccinate at least 40% of their eligible population as soon as possible to avoid lockdowns and COVID-19 related restrictions. Pakistan has reported 1.2 million COVID-19 cases and nearly 27,000 deaths sinc

top being free of charge, so as to convince pe

  ubmit proof of vaccination, a proof of recovery from COVID-19 in the last six months, or a negative COVID-19 test in order to enter the country by air, land, or sea. Medical grade masks are required on all public transportation. From October 11, COVID-19 tests will stop being free of charge, so as to convince people to get vaccinated. ITALY The country’s medicines agency in early September approved use of a third dose of COVID-19 vaccines for vulnerable groups of the population. Italy has been extending the usage of so-called Green Pass health documents, which are currently needed for long-distance and inter-city travel, access to many leisure activities and are also obligatory for school and university workers. The pass shows whether someone has received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, has tested negative or has recently recovered from the virus. Vaccination is compulsory for all health workers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, nursing and care homes staff. Italy may also eventuall

so told the BBC he wanted to “get rid of" PCR tests fo

  vernment will require vaccine passports for entry to nightclubs and other large social gatherings from late September. Johnson will lean on vaccines and testing to try and contain COVID-19 heading into autumn and winter. British officials on Tuesday recommended COVID-19 boosters be given to all vulnerable people and those aged over 50, six months after their second dose. All 12- to 15-year-olds in England will be offered a COVID-19 vaccine after top medical advisers said that children would benefit from reduced disruption to their education. Health Minister Sajid Javid has also told the BBC he wanted to “get rid of" PCR tests for travellers as soon as possible. In July, formal limits on social contact, the instruction to work from home, and mandates to wear face masks were eliminated. FRANCE Aims to have administered a third shot to some 18 million people by early 2022, an official said in late August after top health advisory body recommended a booster shot for those aged 65 an

r vaccinations for the most vulnerable and eld

  e winter months on Tuesday, with booster vaccinations for the most vulnerable and elderly a central part of the plans for a country with one of the highest COVID-19 death tolls. Following is a summary of some of the COVID-19 precautions being taken by Britain and other countries on the European continent, with states listed in alphabetical order: BRITAIN: Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government has indicated it will scrap plans for vaccine passports to be required to get into nightclubs, end some of its emergency COVID powers an

in The Times' newspaper said that sh

    is mourning the death of his mother, professional painter Charlotte Johnson Wahl, who suddenly passed away at a hospital here. The 79-year-old had been suffering from Parkinson's disease and a notice of her death in The Times' newspaper said that she died "suddenly and peacefully" at St. Mary's Hospital in west London on Monday. Johnson once described his mother as the “supreme authority" in the family. She and Johnson's father, Stanley Johnson, had four children Boris, journalist Rachel, former parliamentarian Jo Johnson, and environmentalist Leo before divorcing in 1979. In 1988, she married American professor Nicholas Wahl. They lived in New York and returned to London in 1996 after Wahl died. At the age of 40, she was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease but continued painting, steadying herself with a walking frame as she worked. During an interview in 2008, Wahl said in reference to her Parkinson's: "I try to paint every day if I poss

sman was not immediately available to comment.

  taken to hospital on Tuesday, waving to a camera as he arrived, local media reported. They gave no reason, and the president’s spokesman was not immediately available to comment. The news website Novinky.cz showed video of Zeman, 76, arriving at the hospital by car and waving to the camera. He was in a wheelchair, which he often uses owing to a nerve condition. Novinky.cz said the president's stay could be "longer-term", but gave no source. Czech Radio cited an adviser to the president as saying he had heard Zeman arranging a regular medical check.

some countries have faced pressure to return.

  icado detention by government forces continued, the report said. "The Commission has continued to document not only torture and sexual violence in detention but also custodial deaths and enforced disappearances," a press release said. The war, which spiralled out of an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's rule, sparked the world's biggest refugee crisis. Syria's neighbours host 5.6 million refugees, while European countries are hosting more than one million. Refugees in some countries have faced pressure to return. While Assad has recovered most of Syria, significant areas remain outside his control: Turkish forces are deployed in much of the north and northwest - the last major bastion of anti-Assad rebels - and U.S. forces are stationed in the Kurdish-controlled east and northeast. Commissioner Hanny Megally said there had been a "return of sieges and siege-like tactics" in southwestern Syria - an area where Russian-backed government forces w

N. war crimes investigators said

  return of refugees a decade after its conflict began, U.N. war crimes investigators said on Tuesday, documenting worsening violence and rights violations including arbitrary detention by government forces. The U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria said the overall situation was increasingly bleak, noting hostilities in several areas of the fractured country, its collapsing economy, drying riverbeds and increased attacks by Islamic State militants. "One decade in, the parties to the conflict continue to perpetrate war crimes and crimes against humanity and infringing the basic human rights of Syrians," the Chair of the Commission, Paulo Pinheiro said, releasing its 24th report. "The war on Syrian civilians continues, and it is difficult for them to 

egin on Monday afternoon, will

    due to begin on Monday afternoon, will be attended by top U.N. officials including Guterres, the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross Peter Maurer, as well as dozens of government representatives including German foreign minister Heiko Maas. About a third of the $606 million being sought would be used by the U.N. World Food Programme which found that 93% of the 1,600 Afghans it surveyed in August and September were not consuming sufficient foods, mostly because they could not get access to cash to pay for it. “It’s now a race against time and the snow to deliver life-saving assistance to the Afghan people who need it most," said WFP deputy regional director Anthea Webb. “We are quite literally begging and borrowing to avoid food stocks running out." The World Health Organization, another U.N. agency that’s part of the appe

manitarian crisis there following the Taliban takeov

  of a humanitarian crisis there following the Taliban takeover. Even before the Taliban’s seizure of Kabul last month, half the population - or 18 million people - was dependent on aid. That figure looks set to increase due to drought and shortages of cash and food, U.N. officials and aid groups warn. An abrupt end to billions of dollars in foreign donations following the collapse of Afghanistan’s Western-backed government and the ensuing victory of the Taliban has heaped more pressure on U.N. programmes. Yet U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says his organisation is struggling financially: “At the present moment the U.N. is not even able to pay its salaries to its own workers," he told reporters on Friday.

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