The Karimnagar Milk Producer Company Limited, also known as the Karimnagar Dairy, is all set for milk fortification with Vitamin A and Vitamin D as per the standards of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) very soon. In the wake of FSSAI making it mandatory for the milk fortification, the Office of the Commissioner of Food Safety, Telangana State had organised a technical session titled ‘Addressing micro-nutrient deficiencies through edible oil, milk and wheat flour fortification’ in association with the Karnataka Health Promoters Trust (KHPT) and the GAIN (Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition) with the dairy and quality control officials of the Karimnagar Dairy in Karimnagar town on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, Karimnagar Dairy chairman Ch Rajeshwara Rao said that they are going in for milk fortification as per the FSSAI norms to protect the vital Vitamin A and Vitamin D in all variants of the milk. Stating that the National Dairy Development Board ... » Learn More about Karimnagar Dairy to go for milk fortification
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Centre to launch CoWin 2.0 from Monday: All you need to know on new vaccine drive
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now SUV with gelatin sticks found near Mukesh Ambani's Antilia residence View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Corona Vaccine Coronavirus cases: India reports 16,738 new COVID-19 cases, 138 deaths in last 24 hours #Corona Vaccine Adar Poonawalla hails first supply of COVID-19 vaccine under COVAX initiative #Corona Vaccine Expert panel reviews EUA application for Sputnik V vaccine; seeks immunogenicity, safety data #Corona Vaccine Flight passengers from 4 states including Maha, K'taka need to produce negative COVID-19 report: Bengal govt #Corona Vaccine COVID-19: BJP says 2nd phase of vaccination drive to ensure no vulnerable person left out #Corona Vaccine Want to vaccinate Bengal free of cost before polls: Mamata writes to PM Modi Just In 27 min ago Delhi CM Kejriwal has full Z plus cover, says ... » Learn More about Centre to launch CoWin 2.0 from Monday: All you need to know on new vaccine drive
Indo-British designer receives Queen Elizabeth II Award for design
Priya Ahluwalia, a British designer of Indian descent and the founder of menswear brand Ahluwalia was felicitated with the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. The award, now in its fourth year is presented to the emerging designer by the Queen’s daughter-in-law Sophie, the Countess of Wessex as part of a virtual event at London Fashion Week early this week. A report published in Vogue suggests that the designer’s eponymous menswear collections speak about her British and Indo-Nigerian identity. Also, a statement issued by the British Fashion Council (BFC) — the organisation which works along with the British royals and select a winner tagged Ahluwalia a “progressive thinking leader and agent for change”. As per reports, Ahluwalia was presented with the trophy in recognition of her work as a “young champion of sustainability and diversity”. Ahluwalia came up with her brand in 2018 and grabbed eyeballs with her much-talked about picture book called 'Sweet ... » Learn More about Indo-British designer receives Queen Elizabeth II Award for design
Bharat Bandh ends: As farmers take centre stage, here’s how strike affected different parts of nation
The call for 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday by farmers took the national centre stage as their push for a repeal of the new agri laws disrupted life in myriad ways. In several states, shops were closed, transport affected and protesters squatted on roads and train tracks, though many states remained largely unaffected. Emergency services were exempted and banks, too, continued operations as the pan-India shutdown , backed by most opposition parties and trade unions, rolled out noisily but peacefully with its impact felt in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi, the epicentre of the snowballing protests , as well as in states such as Odisha, Maharashtra and Bihar. In several parts of the country, including in BJP-ruled Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, life continued unimpeded. In other places, the pandemic appeared to recede into the background. Security was stepped up, restive crowds demonstrated in some places and the numbers swelled at Delhi's border points. ... » Learn More about Bharat Bandh ends: As farmers take centre stage, here’s how strike affected different parts of nation
MHA directs closure of two special Delhi Covid centres as cases decline
The Union Home Ministry has directed a phased closure of two special and temporary Covid care centres in the city in view of "continuous decline" in coronavirus cases, officials said on Tuesday. While the Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Covid hospital located in the Delhi Cantonment area is managed by the DRDO, the Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre operational in south Delhi's Chhattarpur area is managed by the ITBP. As per a directive accessed by PTI, the Ministry of Home Affairs ( MHA ) has asked the Defence Research and Development Organisation to "close down" the facility run by it and directed the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) to withdraw their health professionals manning this centre and ordered the same with "immediate effect" to the ITBP for the Chhattarpur facility. The two facilities will be closed in phases. Those admitted will be discharged gradually and no new admissions will be made now, a senior home ministry official said. The decision to close down the ... » Learn More about MHA directs closure of two special Delhi Covid centres as cases decline
Zoom plans technology centre in Bengaluru
The company is planning to bring IT operations into India which will include application development and desktop managed services. Online video conferencing company Zoom on Tuesday said it will set up a new technology centre in Bengaluru and start hiring very soon in the country to support local and global growth. The company is also planning to expand its data centre capacity to support its growth in India. "In India we grew 67-times. Worldwide usage has gone up a lot. We need to scale the team as well. “Based on our experience, India has one of the best talents to tap in, that's the reason to expand our technology centre in India," Zoom president of engineering and products Velchamy Sankarligam told reporters. He said Zoom video communications is looking at different areas to expand in India. "On the research and development side, we are looking at devops (software development and IT operations). "This is basically running the whole Zoom service (for) ... » Learn More about Zoom plans technology centre in Bengaluru
No fundamental right of same-sex marriage: Centre
Government tells Delhi High Court it feels that together as partners is not comparable with the Indian family unit concept of a husband, wife and children NEW DELHI The Centre on Thursday told the Delhi High Court that there is no fundamental right to seek recognition for same-sex marriage . The government stated this in an affidavit filed in reply to a petition by samesex couples seeking enforcement of fundamental right of choice of partner. “Despite the decriminalisation of Section 377 of the IPC, the petitioners cannot claim a fundamental right for same-sex marriage being recognised under the laws of the country,” the affidavit stated. It said that the fundamental right under Article 21 cannot be expanded to include the fundamental right for same sex marriage . The Centre further stated that living together as partners and having sexual relationship with same-sex individuals, which is decriminalised now, is not comparable with the Indian family unit ... » Learn More about No fundamental right of same-sex marriage: Centre
Fisherfolk need independent ministry, not just a department: Rahul after PM Modi jibe
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now India - 11,046,914 | World - 113,083,709 View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Rahul Gandhi 'Hum do humare do': Rahul takes dig at renaming of Gujarat stadium, name of 2 ends after corporates #Rahul Gandhi Rahul interacts with fishermen in Kerala; ventures into sea #Rahul Gandhi Rahul targets Left Front govt over buffer zone around Kerala's Wayanad wildlife sanctuary #Rahul Gandhi Congress leader Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi for ridiculing MGNREGA #Rahul Gandhi National Herald: HC seeks Sonia, Rahul’s reply on Swamy’s plea to lead evidence #Rahul Gandhi Forgive my father’s killers: Rahul Gandhi Just In 34 min ago US Speaker calls for multi-generational effort to confront institutional racism 1 hr ago From flashy diamantaire to fugitive: Nirav Modi's long road to extradition in PNB ... » Learn More about Fisherfolk need independent ministry, not just a department: Rahul after PM Modi jibe
Yoghurt and its health benefits: All you need to know
A bowl of rich and creamy yoghurt, topped with nuts and berries- Isn't this sound like a perfect breakfast option to start your day? Yoghurt is not only delicious but is extremely healthy and has been consumed by humans for hundreds of years. Made from fermenting milk with a yoghurt culture, this dairy product is a rich source of protein and calcium. The health benefits of yoghurt range from protecting against osteoporosis to relieving irritable bowel disease, improving gut health and aiding digestion. How much you will benefit from a blow of yoghurt depends on the type of yoghurt you are consuming. There are different kinds of yoghurt available in the market, but not all are healthy. Plain and unsweetened yoghurt is the best of all. The flavoured ones are usually high in sugar content that is not beneficial. How yoghurt is made Yoghurt is a dairy product made with fresh milk or cream. Most people confuse it with curd, but they both are different from each other. Yoghurt is ... » Learn More about Yoghurt and its health benefits: All you need to know
Renaming in Modi’s India: From cities to fruits
Cities, roads, stations rechristened in the time of Modi. Illustration: Uttam Ghosh/ Rediff.com Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh is the latest city to be renamed. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced that Hoshangabad city would be renamed Narmadapuram and a proposal to that effect would be sent to the Centre. Renaming of cities in India is nothing new. The first major city to be renamed was Bombay, which the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party government that came to power in Maharashtra in 1995 changed to Mumbai. Madras and Calcutta followed, becoming Chennai and Kolkata respectively. But the momentum of renaming cities, places and things has ibncreased ever since Narendra Damodardas Modi won the 2014 general election. Some of it was done to 'erase the memories of Islamic and British rule', which Modi has often termed as 'slavery of a 1,000 years'. Syed Firdaus Ashraf/ Rediff.com some of the notable name changes done ... » Learn More about Renaming in Modi’s India: From cities to fruits