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PAGE-2-OBITUARY.Qxd THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2021 (PAGE 4) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU ADH-BARKHI New COVID vaccine may provide protection IAF Chief in France: Flags off Six months have passed since you left us in deep pain and sorrow. Time never stops and life goes on. But your mem- ories remain alive in our thoughts and actions. Your absence is felt deep in our hearts and we miss you in every against existing, future strains: Scientists new batch of Rafale jets for India moment with silent tears. Adh-Barkhi of our beloved Sh Ramesh Abrol S/o Late NEW DELHI, Apr 21: "Our new platform offers a obtained from thousands of NEW DELHI, Apr 21: bit" ahead of time and it has con- squadron will be based in Sh Hari Ram Abrol R/o Resham Ghar Colony, Jammu will new route to rapidly-produce patients around the world during tributed to the overall combat Hasimara air base in West Bengal. be performed on 23rd April, 2021 Friday, at 11.00 AM at A new experimental vaccines at very low cost that the pandemic. Chief of Air Staff Air Chief potential of the Indian Air Force The first Rafale squadron is our residence Reshamghar Colony Jammu. COVID-19 vaccine has shown Marshal RKS Bhadauria today (IAF). based in Ambala air force station. DEEPLY MISSED & REMEMBERED BY: can be manufactured in existing The resaerchers made two Smt Krishana Devi -Wife promising results in early ani- flagged off a new batch of Rafale "This ferry, which is fifth from A squadron comprises around 18 facilities around the world, vaccines, one designed to pro- Son & Daughter-in-law Sh Ramesh Abrol mal testing, according to which should be particularly tect against COVID-19, and fighter jets from a French airbase here, marks the end of the third aircraft. Virinder & Shivani Abrol researchers who say the preven- helpful for pandemic response," another designed to protect to India. batch of our pilots and all our India had signed an inter-gov- Daughter & Son-in-law tive may provide protection Jyoti & Kailash Anand Grand Children: Sarang, Ridhima, Twinkle W/o Hitesh said Steven L. Zeichner from against PEDV. The IAF chief, who is current- maintenance crew. The Rafale ernmental agreement with France Gupta, Sakshi, Kushagr, Sabal, Maddhv & Aarya against existing and future ly on an official visit to France, training centre has provided world in September 2016 for procure- Dimple & Kuldeep Gandralia UVA. PEDV and the virus that Ankita & Rahul Soni Mobile: 9419128882, 7006635552, 7889943930 also visited a Rafale aircraft train- class training and it is because of ment of 36 Rafale fighter jets at a strains of the novel coronavirus, Described in the journal causes COVID-19 are both and cost about USD 1 per dose. ing facility on the third day of his the level and quality of training cost of around Rs 58,000 crore. PNAS, the vaccine-production coronaviruses, but they are dis- trip, and thanked the French aero- that we were able to opera- Dassault Aviation has delivered 14 OBITUARY/MOURNING The vaccine developed by platform involves synthesising tant relatives. With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the sad & sudden demise of researchers, including those space industry for ensuring timely tionalise the aircraft quickly," he jets to the Indian Air Force so far. our beloved SMT. DEVKI KOUL (Babi) W/o Lt. Sh. Vasudev Koul DNA that directs the production PEDV and SARS-CoV-2, delivery of the jets. said. The first batch of five Rafale presently residing at H.No.7, Lane No. 10, Neter Kothian, Lower from the University of Virginia of a piece of the virus which can like all coronaviruses, share sev- Barnai, Jammu. Erstwhile Trichal, Pulwama, Kashmir on 21-04-2021. (UVA) in the US, prevented pigs "Air Chief Mshl RKS He also thanked the French jets arrived in India on July 29 last. Keeping in view COVID-19 Pandemic, condolences on phone shall instruct the immune system to eral of the amino acids that con- Bhadauria on an official tour to government, the French Air Force On Tuesday, Air Chief be appreciated. from being becoming ill with a GRIEF STRICKEN: mount a protective immune stitute the fusion peptide. (Daughter-In-Law) pig model coronavirus, porcine France lauds pilots and sees off the for providing the required support Marshal Bhadauria held talks with response against the virus. The researchers observed next batch of Rafales on a nonstop for the training programme, Gen Philippe Lavigne, Chief of Smt. Jaya Koul W/o Lt. Sh. Maharaj Krishan Koul - Ph: 9419205767 epidemic diarrhea virus (Grand Daughter-In-Law & Grand Son) "Killed whole-cell vaccines that both the vaccine against flight to India with mid air refuel- despite COVID situation, as well Staff of French Air and Space Sh. Vineet Koul & Smt. Meenu Koul - Ph: 9906262473 (PEDV). Smt. Sony & Sh. Rajinder Koul - (Daughter-in-Law & Son) are currently in widespread use PEDV and the vaccine against ing by French Air force & UAE," as for ferrying of the aircraft to Force (FASF), on ways to further Daughters & Sons-In-Law PEDV infects pigs, causing to protect against deadly dis- SARS-CoV-2 protected the pigs the Indian embassy in France said India. expand cooperation between the Sh. Sanjay Ji Bhat H/o Lt. Smt. Shama Ji SMT. DEVKI KOUL diarrhea, vomiting, and high eases like cholera and pertussis. on Twitter. The arrival of the new batch of two sides. Smt. Nancy Ji & Sh. Shuban Ji Raina fever, and has been a large bur- against illness caused by PEDV. Smt. Sarla Ji & Sh. Kumar Ji Bhat Factories in many low-to-mid- The vaccines did not prevent In his brief remarks, the IAF the aircraft will pave the way for Air Chief Marshal Bhadauria Sh. Roshan Lal Pandita H/o Lt Smt. Dolly Pandita den on pig farmers around the Chief said some of the Rafale air- the IAF to raise a second squadron is on a five-day visit to France Smt. Veena Ji & Sh. M.K.Malla dle-income countries around the infection, but they protected the Smt. Daizy Ji & Sh. Sanjay Koul. world. world are making hundreds of craft have been delivered a "little of the Rafale jets. The new from Monday. (PTI) Smt. Promila Ji & Sh. Rahul Malhotra (Grand daughter & Grand Son- In-Law) The new vaccine approach pigs from developing severe Baby Druvi & Baby Vanya (Great-Grand Children) millions of doses of those vac- symptoms, much like the obser- might one day open the door to cines per year now, for a USD 1 vations made when primates a universal vaccine for coron- per dose or less," Zeichner said. Punjab Govt to reward those were tested with candidate SHARDANJLI/REMEMBRANCE aviruses, including coronavirus- "It may be possible to adapt MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE COVID-19 vaccines. es that previously threatened those factories to make this new Jammu Apr 20, Dewan Mandir Akhara The vaccines also primed the pandemics or perhaps even vaccine. Since the technology is providing info on drugs Jammu, members on Tuesday mourned immune system of the pigs to coronaviruses that cause some very similar, the cost should be CHANDIGARH, Apr 21: detention and other significant Rs 10,000 for hashish oil, Rs 600 the demise of Late Sh. Santokh Lal Uppal mount a much more vigorous cases of the common cold, the similar too," he added. anti-drug work shall be decided for ganja, Rs 2,000 for mandrax end paid rich tributes to the departed soul. immune response to the infec- researchers said. The vaccine takes an unusu- The Punjab Government on a case-to-case basis, the direc- tablets, Rs 20,000 for metham- DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY tion, the researchers said. According to the al approach in that it targets a today approved a policy under tor general of police said in an phetamine and Rs 15,000 for Prem Nath (Coach), Bodh Raj, If both the PEDV and the researchers, the vaccine offers part of the spike protein of the which a reward of up to Rs 2.40 official statement here. 1,000 tablets for ecstasy. Rajinder Jamwal, Swarn, Raj Kumar, several advantages that could virus, the "viral fusion peptide," COVID-19 vaccines protected lakh can be given to any person The rates of the reward for People eligible for the reward Pardeep Dubey, Shiv, Partap, Mohinder Late Sh. Santokh overcome major obstacles to that is essentially universal the pigs against disease caused who provides information lead- every kilogram of drugs seized under the policy would include Lal Uppal M: 94192-83259 D.O.D 11.04.2021 global vaccination efforts. among coronaviruses. by PEDV and primed the ing to seizure of narcotic drugs. are Rs 6,000 for opium, Rs informers whose tips lead to It would be easy to store and The spike protein helps the immune system to fight the dis- Chief Minister Amarinder 20,000 for morphine base and its seizure of narcotics drugs, psy- transport, even in remote areas virus to enter the human cells. ease, it is reasonable to think Singh, who gave the go-ahead to salts, Rs 1,20,000 for heroin and chotropic substances, controlled MOURNING FROM MALOUN SIDE With profound grief and sorrow we regret to of the world, and could be pro- The fusion peptide has not that the COVID-19 vaccine the policy, said it is an important its salts, Rs 2,40,000 for cocaine substances and forfeiture of ille- inform the sad and untimely demise of our duced in mass quantities using been observed to differ at all in would also protect people step towards motivating people and its salts, Rs 2,000 for hashish, gally acquired property.
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