The Union Health Ministry on Friday announced options for advance self registration, on-site registration and facilitated cohort registration for potential beneficiaries of the second round of COVID vaccinations, starting on March 1. The second round of vaccination will cover those over 60 years of age and 45+ with comorbidities. Choice of centres Giving details of the simplified process of registration through three routes, the Ministry said the beneficiaries will be able to self register in advance by downloading the Co-Win 2.0 portal and through other IT applications including Arogya Setu. This will show the government and private hospitals serving as COVID Vaccination Centres (CVCs) with date and time of the available schedules. The beneficiary would be able to choose the CVC of his/her choice and book an appointment for vaccination. On-site registration will allow those who cannot self register in advance to walk into the identified CVCs and get themselves ... » Learn More about Coronavirus | Select a COVID-19 vaccination centre, book appointment
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Your success made the great MGR very happy, says PM Modi at Dr MGR Medical University
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now ABP Opinion Poll: LDF headed for 2nd term in Kerala; UPA may form government in Tamil Nadu View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Tamil Nadu To conduct Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, Rs 100 plus cr needed: Deputy Chief Minister #Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu govt announces new gold loan waiver scheme #Tamil Nadu Retirement age of Tamil Nadu government enhanced #Tamil Nadu Coronavirus: Tamil Nadu government announces 'all pass' for Class 9, 10 and plus one students #Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu transport employees to go on strike from today; 80 per cent govt bus services to be affected #Tamil Nadu PM to address convocation ceremony of Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University on Friday Just In 1 hr ago FCI Recruitment 2021: Now apply for AGM, Medical officer posts by March 31 1 hr ago Bodoland People's ... » Learn More about Your success made the great MGR very happy, says PM Modi at Dr MGR Medical University
FCI Recruitment 2021: Now apply for AGM, Medical officer posts by March 31
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now ABP Opinion Poll: LDF headed for 2nd term in Kerala; UPA may form government in Tamil Nadu View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Fci FCI Stenographer skill test admit card 2019 released, direct link to download #Fci Website to check FCI Phase 1 Result 2019 #Fci FCI Recruitment 2019: Apply online for 4,103 posts, application process begins Feb 23 #Fci FCI question paper 'leaked' in MP: 2 middlemen, 50 candidates held #Fci Government urges procurement agencies to reach out to farmers on pulse MSP #Fci Cabinet approves pension, post-retirement schemes for FCI employees Just In 1 hr ago Bodoland People's Front to be part of 'Grand Alliance' in Assam assembly polls 2021 1 hr ago EC removes Bengal's ADG (law & order) a day after announcing poll dates 1 hr ago Delhi ... » Learn More about FCI Recruitment 2021: Now apply for AGM, Medical officer posts by March 31
COVID-19 lockdown extended in THESE cities, here’s what is open and what will remain closed
Amravati: Amid a surge in coronavirus cases in the past few days, the lockdown in Maharashtra's Amravati and Achalpur has been extended till March 8. The weekend lockdown was supposed to be in place from 8 pm on Saturday (February 20) to 7 am on Monday (February 22), which has now been extended to a week's time. In the meantime, Anjangaon Surji town in the district has been declared a containment zone owing to the surge in COVID-19 cases . During the lockdown, shops, except those dealing in essential commodities, were ordered to remain shut. The lockdown also forced the educational institutions, coaching classes, training schools to remain shut until March 8. Public places like cinema halls, gyms, swimming pools, parks have been ordered to remain shut and gatherings for entertainment, educational, cultural, religious purposes are not permitted in the district. Hotels in these districts cannot operate beyond 9 pm. Meanwhile, a night curfew has been imposed in the ... » Learn More about COVID-19 lockdown extended in THESE cities, here’s what is open and what will remain closed
Reflections on strange times
Hong Kong Arts Festival returns to the city with a combination of online, live and recorded productions, including local gems that resonate with the current realities. Rebecca Lo reports. Hosting a cultural festival at a time when much of the world is still grappling with the adversities caused by a pandemic is challenging, to say the least. However, the Hong Kong Arts Festival team are ready to roll out the 49th edition of their annual show and give what it takes to make it a success. The festival, which kicks off tomorrow, has seen a few scheduling changes and cancellations already. The local government relaxed the COVID-19-related restrictions on performance venues only a few days ago, which meant the festival opening concert by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, planned as a live show and subsequently turned into a free online event, is now back in the theater as a live performance with simultaneous online streaming. Rescheduling, cancellations and having to transfer live shows ... » Learn More about Reflections on strange times
WA election: Your handy guide to Mark McGowan and Zak Kirkup’s election promises
Email By Gian De Poloni Updated February 27, 2021 18:37:48 Map: Perth 6000 Explore the most significant policies of the parties asking for your vote in the 2021 WA Election. Photo: Mark McGowan and Zak Kirkup will face off on the March 13 WA election. (ABC News) On March 13, WA will head to the polls once again. The two major parties have already made hundreds of spending promises as they battle to win as many seats as they can. Premier Mark McGowan has described his Labor Party's election commitments as "modest and affordable". Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup says his Liberal Party's promises show they have a "clear economic plan". The Greens and the Nationals have plans of their own, and are promising some big-ticket items. Ultimately, you will be the judge — and to help, we've compiled the most significant policies in an easy to digest guide, which will be updated daily. Agriculture and food Photo: Agriculture and ... » Learn More about WA election: Your handy guide to Mark McGowan and Zak Kirkup’s election promises
30 Under 30: The world is watching these Indian super achievers
The Forbes 30 Under 30 list is even harder to get into than Stanford or Harvard University, says Monali Sarkar. IMAGE: Teju Ravilochan, centre. Photograph: Kind courtesy Unreasonable Institute/Facebook.com 'F alling in love with a problem, learning all about it, experimenting aggressively, being a learner' -- that's Teju Ravilochan's key to success. Ravilochan, 29, who founded the Unreasonable Institute, is the only Indian origin super achiever who made it as a 'Featured Honoree' in the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 list. In its sixth year, the Forbes list is made up of 600 young achievers -- across 20 categories -- who are 'challenging the conventional wisdom and rewriting the rules for the next generation of entrepreneurs, entertainers, educators and more. They are passionate and formidable bunch, and for good reason. Their goal is nothing short of breaking the status quo and transforming the world.' The nominees for Forbes 30 Under 30 list are researched by top ... » Learn More about 30 Under 30: The world is watching these Indian super achievers
People with these 20 co-morbidities to be prioritised for next COVID-19 vaccination drive: Govt
New Delhi: People with the presence of one of the 20 co-morbidities, including diabetes and heart failure with hospital admission in the past one year, will be prioritised in the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive, the government said on Saturday. The simplified system of certifying people with these co-morbidities within the 45-59 years age group was explained to the States Health Departments. This comes as India is going to start the vaccination of people above 60 years and individuals above 45 years of age having comorbidities against coronavirus , from March 1. Untitled Carousel Mumbai reports less than 1000 new coronavirus cases after three days Mumbaikars heaved a sigh of relief on Saturday as the city reported less than 1000 new coronavirus cases after three days. A total of 987 persons tested positive in the last 24 hours, taking the cumulative count to 3,24,864. The co-morbidities which have been prioritised include diabetes, heart ... » Learn More about People with these 20 co-morbidities to be prioritised for next COVID-19 vaccination drive: Govt
The split is sowing
MAHA IMPACT OF NEW FARM LAWS : Small farmers are worried about security of payments and right prices while horticulture producers are happy with the open market trade . Though there has been little participation of farmers from Maharashtra in the ongoing protests in Delhi against the contentious new farm laws, farmers from the state, especially those growing onion, cotton, soyabean, rice or pulses are worried about the future of contract farming and the fate of Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) that gives them an assurance of timely payment. Horticulture producers, however, support the contract farming and open market trade (producers to customer/purchaser without APMCs), a mechanism that is already in place in the state. One reason why farmers of Nashik favour this system is the success of Sahyadri Farms, a farmer producer company in Nashik, which was started around 10 years ago and has become the largest exporter of grapes in the country. The company now has ... » Learn More about The split is sowing
Congress demands probe into death of Dadra MP
The Congress on Friday demanded the dismissal of Dadra and Nagar Haveli Administrator Praful Khoda Patel and asked for a judicial probe into the death of incumbent Lok Sabha member Mohanbhai Delkar . Addressing a press conference, party spokesperson Pawan Khera said the late Mr. Delkar, a seven time lawmaker, had left behind a 16-page suicide note blaming the Administrator. “In the said suicide note, he has named Mr. Patel and a few other officials for harassing him,” Mr. Khera pointed out. Mr Delkar, a former Congressman who had won the 2019 elections as an independent, died by suicide on February 22 at a Mumbai Hotel. The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government has announced that it will be conducting a probe into his death. ‘Evidence destroyed’ The Congress spokesperson claimed that the late MP had alleged harassment by officials of the Union Territory. He said there was an attempt to destroy at a medical college owned by the late MP and an Adivasi Kalyan Bhavan. He said ... » Learn More about Congress demands probe into death of Dadra MP