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  • 50 per cent point estimate navirus vaccine if the British- coming from Delhi via flight,

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infection prevention and con- increased from Rs 200 to Rs 500. gy. Modi is expected to hold two Icandidate, Covaxin, will be on for any coronavirus vaccine pany got such approval from surge in Covid-19 cases in the

  • trol measures and efficient
  • In Delhi, the fine for not back to back meetings, one with at least 60 per cent effective, candidate. It had also said that the UK Government.
  • national Capital,” UP Chief

Continued on Page 4 Secretary RK Tiwari was quot-

ed as saying by news agency clinical management of the wearing face masks has been eight States with high caseloads said vaccine manufacturer the efficacy can be assessed positive cases. The Central increased from Rs 500 to Rs and another with States and UTs Bharat Biotech on Sunday against disease, severe disease,

  • teams shall also guide in effec- 2,000. Besides, consumption of to discuss vaccine distribution based on the trial data of the and/or shedding.
  • ANI today. “We are discussing

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  • vaccine candidate. The com-
  • The company, which is
  • on the number of people

allowed to attend weddings or other events,” he added.

  • related to timely diagnosis and places, violation of quarantine
  • The PM, till now, has held pany said while it aimed to conducting the trails in collab-

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follow up, the official said. rules, and not maintaining several virtual meetings with achieve at least 60 per cent oration with the Indian Council
Acting tough in a bid to social distancing will also States over the coronavirus sit- efficacy, it could actually be of Medical Research, said on Berlin: Governments seeking
The authorities in Gautam break the chain of infection, the attract a fine of the same uation. While the national more. “Chances of the vaccine Tuesday that it had begun the to purchase Moderna’s poten- Budh Nagar, the district in UP Government, which initially amount. The Delhi Disaster daily Covid-19 case count has being less than 50 per cent third phase trials of the vaccine tial Covid-19 vaccine may Uttar Pradesh adjoining Delhi, restricted 100 people at mar- Management Authority had remained below 50,000 for effective are remote, as sug- with 26,000 participants from have to shell out $25 and $37 have been conducting random riage function instead of 200 in reverted to the earlier cap on some time, several urban cen- gested by our trial results so across 22 sites in the country. per dose, depending on the checks on incoming people

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Meanwhile, the Government size of the order, the compa- for a while. So did Haryana in
According to the World may grant Pune’s Serum ny’s CEO Stephane Bancel Delhi’s adjoining districts of

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and Asif Sahid.

  • Director General of Police,
  • ing water problems,” the prime respectively. In addition, the talked about achievement and

minister said while laying the Atal Bhujal Yojana will also has earned praise from experts

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xposing Pakistan’s com-

Eplicity in aiding and abet-

ting terrorism, a joint team of Border Security Force (BSF) and Jammu & Kashmir police on Sunday detected a 20-25 feet deep and 160-metre-long cross border tunnel, along the International border in Regal area of Samba sector.
Dilbagh Singh, who was also

  • present on the spot, told
  • howering praise on the Uttar foundation stone of the augment the efforts of con- as well,’’ the prime minister

reporters the items used by the SPradesh government for schemes at a virtual function in serving and purifying lake and said, and added, “Yogi ji can-

  • tunnel diggers to cover it up all being able to maintain accel- Sonbhadra in the presence of pond water,” he said.
  • not imagine how much bless-

  • carry the markings of items eration in development even UP Chief Minister Yogi
  • Modi praised the Uttar ings he must be receiving from

made in Pakistan. “Earlier, the during the COVID-19 crisis, Adityanath and UP Jal Shakti Pradesh government profuse- the people of this state.” seizures made from the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Minister Mahendra Singh. encounter site at Ban Toll Plaza on Sunday laid the foundation

  • ly for its pro-people approach,
  • Terming the day as historic,

He said it was a matter of especially during the COVID- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister also clearly indicated Pak hand stone of 23 rural drinking time when about 41 lakh peo- 19 crisis. He said UP Chief Yogi Adityanath said that in the in pushing these groups to water schemes worth Rs 5,555 ple of about 3,000 villages Minister Yogi Adityanath, his past 70-75 years since execute their sinister design of crore in the Vindhya region of would get tap water in their team and people of the state Independence, only 398 villages disrupting DDC polls in the state under the Jal Shakti homes. The prime minister deserved applause for what of the Vindhya region had
The tunnel was used by the four member fidayeen squad (members of a suicide squad) of Jaish-e- Mohammad (JeM) to infiltrate inside the Indian territory before they were neutralised at Ban Toll Plaza near Indian territory”. He said the
Jammu & Kashmir,” he said.
He said JeM terrorists were

  • Mission.
  • said that in the near future, vil- they did to take care of migrant drinking water facilities and

“It is unfortunate that the lagers of Vindhya region would workers and other harried peo- today, work had been started to tasked by their Pakistan based Vindhya and Bundelkhand not have to struggle for drink- ple during the trying times of supply pure drinking water to handlers to disrupt the district regions of UP, which boasts of ing water.
Referring to the detection development council polls having rivers like Ganga, Sone, “Rural women are going to

  • coronavirus pandemic,
  • about 3,000 villages. “Today is

“Uttar Pradesh sarkar ne not less than a festival for the

  • Nagotra on November 19.
  • tunnel was approximately 160- of tunnel IG, BSF said it beginning November 28 in Shipra and Karmnasha, have get rid of the arduous and kamaal kiya hai,” he said.
  • people of the Vindhya region as

  • Inspector General of BSF, metre-long and 20-25 feet deep. appears it is a freshly dug tun- Jammu & Kashmir. To execute had to face water crisis due to painstaking efforts to carry
  • The prime minister pure drinking water means

  • Jammu Frontier, NS Jamwal
  • “The exit of the tunnel was nel and appears to be used for their sinister plot the JeM group government apathy since water from miles away. Under reminded people how the Yogi freedom from diseases. The

who visited the tunnel site told in thick bushes, carefully con- the first time. He said it appears was launched inside the Indian Independence. Now the the scheme, 1,606 villages of government worked for con- foundation is being laid to free reporters, “In a coordinated cealed and meticulously cov- that proper engineering effort territory along with the huge National Democratic Alliance Mirzapur and 1,389 villages of taining the Japanese encephali- people from diseases and the operation a joint team of BSF ered with soil and wild growth. has gone in making the tunnel consignment of arms and government at the Centre and Sonbhadra will get water tis which has taken thousands region will be freed from the and Jammu & Kashmir police The mouth of the tunnel is which shows the hand of the ammunition which included the Yogi Adityanath govern- through pipeline with the pro- of lives of innocent children problem of non availability of

  • managed to timely detect this strengthened and reinforced establishment.
  • 11 AK rifles, 29 grenades, RDX ment in the state have taken up jects costing Rs 2,343.crore over the years. “In fact, the Yogi pure drinking water in the next

  • cross border tunnel used by the by the sand bags with markings
  • The nearest Pakistan BOPs explosives, etc. the responsibility to rid people and Rs 3,212.18 crore in government’s encephalitis man- one-and-half years,” Yogi said.

JeM group to crawl inside the of Karachi, Pakistan,” he added. are — Chak Bhura, Rajab Sahid
Continued on Page 4 of these regions of the drink- Mirzapur and Sonbhadra agement has been the most

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oped economies, such as the US, China, India, Turkey, France, the UK and Brazil, among others.
The PM said that India is Coalition. CDRI has started doing efforts to eliminate sin- work on increasing the gle-use plastics and increasing resilience of critical infrathe forest cover. He also said structure. Infra damage durthat the population of wild ani- ing natural disasters is a submals such as lion and tiger are ject that has not got the atten-

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  • consumers’ fears and insecuri-
  • Modi said India’s focus is

on saving citizens and the economy from pandemic while keeping the pace of fighting climate change. He ties to lure them to make prod-

  • uct purchases through their
  • increasing in India.
  • tion it deserves. The poorer

misleading advertisements.

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Modi said that India is nations are especially impactmaking next-generation infra- ed by this. Therefore, this structure such as metro net- Coalition is important,” pointworks, water-ways and more. ed out Modi.

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A clothing company claimed

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  • that their fabric kills 99 per cent
  • rime Minister Narendra informed the G20 leaders that

of the Covid-19 virus with HEIQ PModi on Sunday urged the India’s aim is to restore 26 milViroBlock Swiss Technology 2. world leaders to keep the focus lion hectares of degraded land The advertiser claimed that on climate change and assert- by the year 2030 and encour“HeiQ Viroblock NPJ03 is an ed that India is exceeding the age a circular economy.

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  • “ In addition to conve-
  • He also said that this is the

nience and efficiency, they will best time for further increasalso contribute to a cleaner ing research and innovation in environment. We will meet new and sustainable technoloour goal of 175 Giga Watts of gies. “We should do so with a renewable energy well before spirit of cooperation and colthe target of 2022. Now, we are laboration. The entire world

  • intelligent Swiss textile technol- target of the Paris agreement.
  • “Today, we are focused on

  • t the time of the coron-
  • ogy that is added to the fabric He also said the entire world saving our citizens and

during the final stage of the tex- can progress faster if there is economies from the effects of
Aavirus pandemic, several firms are promoting false and improve the immune system. tile manufacturing process. This greater support of technology the global pandemic. Equally misleading advertisements to Similarly, a grocery chain said has been tested by HeiQ with the and finance to developing important is to keep our focus India is not only meeting our taking a big step ahead by can progress faster if there is

  • apparently capitalise on this sit- it would refund full grocery bill very reputed Peter Doherty nations.
  • on fighting climate change. Paris Agreement targets, but seeking to achieve 450 Giga greater support of technology

Addressing the G20 side Climate change must be fought also exceeding them. India Watts by 2030,” he said. and finance to the developing event on “Safeguarding the not in silos but in an integrat- has taken concrete action in The Prime Minister reit- world.
For humanity to prosper,
Advertising Standards Council ASCI has found these adver- wearing of their antiviral shirt only meeting its Paris tic way. Inspired by our tradi- LED lights popular. This saves ‘The International Solar every single individual must of India (ASCI). tisements to be misleading and will give protection to the con- Agreement targets but also tional ethos of living in har- 38 million tons of carbon Alliance’ and also asked for prosper. Rather than seeing
A clothing company in its told the advertisers either to sumer since viruses that come exceeding them. mony with the environment, dioxide emissions per year. more countries’ participation labour as a factor of production advertisement claimed its fab- modify such claims or with- in contact on the fabric includ- Saudi Arabia, which and the commitment of my “Smoke-free kitchens have in the Coalition for Disaster alone, the focus must be on the ric came with health guard draw their advertisements. ing Covid-19 will be killed assumed the G20 presidency Government, India has adopt- been provided to over 80 mil- Resilient Infrastructure human dignity of every workthat is 99.94 per cent effective According to the ASCI, at and will not be able to reach the this year, is the host of the vir- ed low-carbon and climate- lion households through our (CDRI). “18 countries - includ- er. Such an approach would be against the coronavirus. A sweet the time when the second wave body of the consumer thus pro- tual summit that is bringing resilient development prac- Ujjwala Scheme. This is ing 9 from among the G20 - the best guarantee for safeconfectionery claimed its sweets of coronavirus pandemic start- tecting him. together leaders from the tices. among the largest clean ener- and 4 international organiza- guarding our planet<’ said could combat Covid-19 and ed spreading across India, Continued on Page 4 world’s richest and most devel- “I am glad to share that gy drives globally,” said Modi. tions have already joined the Modi. uation of crisis by exploiting the if their customer tested positive Institute for Infection and fear of the virus in general pub- for Covid-19 within 24 hours of Immunity, Melbourne.”

  • lic, according to the shopping at their store. The
  • They also claimed that Planet”, Modi said India is not ed, comprehensive, and holis- many areas. We have made erated worldwide support for

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