Using term ‘Indian variant’ for B.1.617 strain has no basis, WHO has not done so: Health ministry
New Delhi: Taking umbrage at the B.1.617 mutant of the novel coronavirus being termed an ‘Indian variant’, the Union health ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Taking umbrage at the B.1.617 mutant of the novel coronavirus being termed an ‘Indian variant’, the Union health ...
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India’s recent trade agreement with the United States is being celebrated by the government at the Centre as a significant...
Read moreDetailsThe people of Bangladesh have spoken decisively that they still believe in democracy and would not be swayed by polarising...
Read moreDetailsBy Aakar Patel There is always a shortage of nationalism in our country, because there seems to be so much...
Read moreDetailsBy Dilip Cherian For years, the civil services examination had a convenient loophole. Crack the exam, get into the IAS...
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