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Assuring all support to the ( Several vehicles, including industry, Modi said that India an ill-fated Himachal Road is receiving record foreign great hard work were adver- He added that investor bility for the success of the self- Transport Corporation direct investment (FDI) tised with foreign names,” he response has been tremendous reliant India campaign lies (HRTC) bus carrying passen- because of reforms done in the said, while addressing the CII’s for startups and this signals that with the Indian industry. gers, were buried under boul- last few years. annual meeting, and added India has extraordinary oppor- Highlighting the changes ders and debris. The HRTC bus He mentioned that the that the trust of the country- tunities for growth. India now in the approach of the current was on its way from Reckong maze of labour laws has been men is with the products made has 60 unicorns, 21 of them government and changes in the Peo in Kinnaur to Haridwar. rationalised into four labour in India and they want to reaching that status in the last ways of working of the current The driver of the bus who codes; and agriculture, which adopt made in India goods. few months, he noted. setup, he survived the tragedy informed was treated as a mere means of The PM said Indian start- Noting the recent reforms stressed that the new India of district authorities at Kinnaur livelihood, is being connected ups have the same level of self- taken by the Government, the today is ready to march with about the tragedy which took with the markets through confidence as displayed by Prime Minister said that bring- the new world. place around 12:30 pm. reforms. As a result, he said, Indian athletes and sportsper- ing reforms is a matter of con- “India, which was appre- “10 residents of Himachal, India is getting record FDI and sons at Tokyo Olympics. viction for his government, hensive of foreign investment including one child and five hit by a shooting boulder “The driver and conductor He said that rescue oper- FPI and forex reserves are also “When today’s youth of India which is ready to take all risks at one point of time, is wel- women, have died in the inci- plunged into the Sutlej river. of the bus were rescued while ations by teams of the ITBP, at an all time high level. come out on the field, they in the national interest. coming investments of all types dent while 13 injured have Till the filing of this report, the HRTC bus, which was the National Disaster “There was a time when don’t have any hesitancy in “We have taken bold deci- today. Similarly, tax policies been rescued (till now) during the rescue operations were believed to be carrying over 30 Response Force, the CISF and foreign was synonymous with their minds. They want to sions. Reforms continued even used to induce despondency the rescue operations,” said a going on as no traces of pas- passengers, seemed to have local police were earlier hin- better. Industry big-wigs work hard and take risks. They during pandemic. The gov- among the investors, the same Government official. sengers and the bus, which was fallen into the Sutlej river. dered at the site as the shoot- understand the consequences want to yield results. Yes, we ernment is doing reforms not India can boast of the world’s The HRTC bus and three suspected to be trapped in the The rescue teams are gone ing boulders continued to roll of such a psychology. Situation belong to this place — we see out of compulsion but out of most competitive corporate light vehicles were buried debris, were found at the acci- searching the riverbed to find down, posing grave risk to the was so bad that even indige- this emotion in our youth conviction,” he said. The PM tax and faceless tax system,” under the debris, while a truck dent site. the bus,” the official said. teams. nous brands developed with today,” he said. said that the major responsi- he said. & ( ) ! , 5 )56. ! he Government is all set , 5 )56. Tto acquire 50 million !"!#$%&&!'( " # # "#"#$"% doses of vaccine produced by $ ven as vaccine-starved India Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE, " O & .-/-0-1/0 Ehas decided to adopt a wait- with an aim to boost vacci- %23-//0( and-watch policy on the need nation drive and ease the of giving a booster dose, a team pressure on the production of 3-/4-15%2314( of scientists at the University of vaccines in the country. ! Nottingham have said the third More than 40 lakh vac- , 5 )56. * .-/-34-03. jab will be an effective way to cine doses have been admin- ) * %2.1-/4( protect people from existing, istered across India on + f a total over 1 lakh break- and potentially future, variants original strain of SARS-CoV-2. Wednesday, taking total " '# # Othrough Covid-19 cases *.-5.-1 of concern. This suggests that an addi- cumulative Covid vaccina- ( reported in India so far, Kerala The scientists said they tional boost, even using vac- tion coverage to 52,32 crore, $$ ) O tops the list with over 40,000 7 1.-14-/%2-1( found that neutralising anti- cines containing the original as per the Union Health such infections, according to ed to carry out genomic Breakthrough Covid-19 bodies generated by a single strain of coronavirus, will Mnistry. the Indian Council of Medical sequencing for all break- cases were high in .1--4.%2/.-( dose of the Pfizer vaccine were increase protection against “It is also expecting to ! " * Research (ICMR). through infections to under- Pathanamthitta district and a less effective at neutralising variants of concern, revealed receive about seven million ( Breakthrough cases are stand the nature of the variant similar situation was seen in P /4-//-50%2-5/1( key variants of concern, for the findings. doses of a vaccine made by " + those cases in which recovered causing the spread of the infec- other districts as well. A team example the beta (first identi- “We showed that the indi- Moderna Inc from the US $ , ! people contract the disease for tion,” said sources in the Union of the Union Health Ministry /-5-43%2-413( fied in South Africa) variant. viduals with past infection pro- through Covax, a programme a second time or those fully Health Ministry. They said is now expected to visit Kerala The findings are published duced more antibodies follow- to supply Covid-19 vaccines ,, , - vaccinated contract infection. they have communicated the after August 15. 3-.1-554%2.0( in the journal Science ing each dose of vaccine than to poorer nations,” a report in * While this has raised con- same to the Kerala A Central team that visit- Translational Medicine. those who hadn’t been exposed. WSJ said. , )$ " cerns whether a new variant Government. ed eight districts of Kerala had Centre to take stock of the However, the second dose, We also showed that this Recently, US-based phar- " - . which is much more transmis- Sequencing of break- on Tuesday at a Press confer- pandemic situation in the especially in those volunteers increased antibody response ma giant Johnson & Johnson’s " / 0."/1 sible than the Delta variant is through samples will tell the ence said the State may witness State. who had previously been was more single-dose Covid-19 vaccine '2 responsible for spike in Kerala, researchers if there is a differ- around 4.6 lakh cases of coro- Meanwhile, the number infected with SARS-CoV-2, effective against some of the were given Emergency Use the Centre has dismissed this ent coronavirus variant that is navirus from August 1 to of new Covid-19 cases dramatically increased virus variants of concern, such as the Authorisation (EUA) in India. $ theory and has now stressed on escaping the immunity gener- August 20. The six-member increased to 38,353 in the last variant neutralising antibody Beta and Gamma variants,” The five vaccines granted ! " genomic sequencing of all the ated by vaccination, leading to team of the National Centre 24 hours, a rise of over 10,000 responses (and therefore poten- said Professor Jonathan Ball, EUA in India are Covishield, 3 4 breakthrough cases in the State. infection among fully vacci- for Disease Control (NCDC) from Monday when India tial protection) to a level com- School of Life Sciences at the Covaxin, Sputnik V, Moderna ! “Now the ICMR has decid- nated. was sent to Kerala by the reported 28,204 infections. parable to those seen for the university. and janssen. # P %/0 , !"# 1 - Session started on July 19. Moving the Bill, Social - , Justice and Empowerment Minister Virendra Kumar said 2 the Bill will help restore the , 5 )56.
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