The SII has doubled the price of polio vaccine, the delay over Covaxin data is strange and the health ministry’s “keep vaccine stocks secret” advisory to states is even more strange. Bitcoin has been legalised in a country. Guess which?
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Vaccine Policy Updated, Taliban Talks
Today we see the release of more new rules in the Centre’s revamped national vaccination plan, Tata Digital’s acquisition spree has eyes on another prize and the most beautiful picture taken in the last 24 hours.
June 7 – Good numbers, bad numbers
Today we see the Centre possibly going back to procuring vaccines again and the weird case of North India registering far too few cases.
May 22 – GoI Locks Horns With Pfizer, Twitter
ndian govt are at loggerheads over legal protection, there is a new coronavirus and they are found in dogs, and then there is the GoI vs Twitter story
May 17 – No End in Sight To Middle East Crisis
Julian Sancton’s new book that speaks on Roald Amundsen’s ruthless strategy to win the race to the South Pole against Robert Scott. We also look at the Covid situation which seems to have eased slightly in north India for now, but seemingly not the govt’s tolerance for criticism. In this week’s Short Explainer, we check out the Ultra Low Cost Carriers model, which GoAir (now GoFirst) aims to adopt.
May 12 – India jab programme in disarray
Today’s news throws more light on India’s vaccination programme. Glasgow stands up for refugees and co-inventor of a very familiar product has died.