| Jan 01, 1970 | Daily Report |
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23791. After Losing Jobs to COVID, 3 Engineers Find Success Selling Tea From a Pushcart
- Anandu Ajay, Mohammed Shafi and Mohammed Shanavas started the ‘BTech Chai’ in Kollam, Kerala. It offers over 50 flavours of tea ranging between Rs 5 to Rs 45.
- now planning to eventually set a menu of 101 tea varieties
- Shahnavas, Shafi’s brother who was working in the Middle East, also had to face many challenges during the pandemic period. He then decided to return home to join Anandu and Shafi in their business venture.
23792. Mercedes Benz में गई नौकरी, चाट-समोसे बेच हर महीने कमा रहे 2 लाख रुपए से ज़्यादा
- मूल रूप से बिहार के भागलपुर के रहने वाले कुमार अभिषेक पहले बेंगलुरु में मर्सिडीज बेंज में काम कर रहे थे। लेकिन कोरोना महामारी के दौर में खतरे को देखते हुए, उन्होंने चाट-समोसे की दुकान खोल ली। अपने इस food business से, वह हर महीने लाखों कमा रहे हैं।
- कोरोना महामारी शुरु होने के कुछ समय बाद उन्होंने अपना फूड बिजनेस (Food Business) शुरू कर दिया था। इस Food Business के जरिए, आज वह हर महीने न सिर्फ लाखों की कमाई कर रहे हैं, बल्कि पांच लोगों को आमदनी का जरिया भी दिया है। अभिषेक ने अपने Food Business का नाम ‘साईं चाट सेंटर’ रखा है। बेंगलुरु में जहां वह चाट सेंटर चला रहे हैं, वहीं कोलकाता में ‘साईं टी प्वाइंट’ की शुरुआत की।
- अपने फूड बिजनेस (Food Business) से उन्हें हर दिन करीब 7000 से 9000 रुपए की कमाई होती है। स्थिति सामान्य होने पर हर दिन 10000-12000 रुपए से अधिक की कमाई होगी।”
23793. Bangladesh receives first COVID-19 vaccine consignment from India
- Bangladesh has so far purchased 30 million doses from the Serum Institute of India through private Beximco pharmaceuticals under a tripartite agreement.
- Bangladesh received the first consignment of the 5 million doses of Covishield vaccines from India under a procurement agreement, four days after New Delhi gifted 2 million doses of the vaccine to Dhaka.
- Bangladesh is expected to get 50 lakh of vaccines every month from India in the coming months, Health minister Zahid Maleque said earlier.
23794. China starts smear campaign against India’s vaccine diplomacy
- India’s vaccine diplomacy puts China on the back foot in South Asia, Chinese government mouthpiece Global Times has sought to mount a smear campaign to try and discredit the Indian initiative.
- India has already gifted the Covishield vaccine manufactured locally by Serum Institute of India to all Saarc countries except Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Employees pack boxes containing vials of Covid-19 vaccine at the Serum Institute of India, Pune, India. Serum Institute of India is the world's largest maker of vaccines and has been contracted to manufacture a billion doses of the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine. (AP)
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23795. India to donate vaccines against Covid-19 to Sri Lanka
- India that has vaccinated over a million and half of its own people against Covid-19 will reportedly provide Sri Lanka next week half a million Covishield vaccines free of charge to fight the disease.
- Sri Lanka will thus become the eighth country to receive donations of this type from India, noted the Daily News and Analysis newspaper on Sunday
- As part of the government's declared 'neighborhood first' policy, India sent a shipment of the vaccine to seven other nations in the region, including Bhutan (150,000 doses), Maldives (100,000), Nepal (1 million), Bangladesh (2 million), Myanmar (1.5 million), Seychelles (50,000) and Mauritius (100,000).
23796. India Launches 'Neighborly Vaccine Diplomacy'
- In an unusual diplomatic initiative, India has donated millions of doses of the British-developed AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine being produced in the country to neighboring South Asian nations.
- The “vaccine diplomacy” aims to raise New Delhi’s global profile and push back against China, which has been expanding its influence in South Asia, analysts say. As the world’s largest vaccine producer, India is set to be at the forefront of supplying affordable shots against COVID-19 to low- and middle-income countries. An Indian company, the Serum Institute of India, has joined with AstraZeneca to make the vaccine.
- Shipments of the vaccine landed in recent days in Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives, Myanmar, Mauritius and Seychelles, just days after India launched its own nationwide inoculation program.
23797. 50 lakh Oxford-AstraZeneca doses coming Monday from India
- First consignment of 50 lakh doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine purchased by Bangladesh from the Serum Institute of India Pvt Limited will arrive on Monday, health minister Zahid Maleque said Sunday.
- ‘India has already provided us 2 million doses. Five million doses will come as per our contract. The rest of the 25 million doses will come in phases,’ he told the media at the Secretariat.
- India provided 2 million doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine as ‘gift’ to Bangladesh.
23798. India sends millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses to neighbouring countries; US, Brazil, WHO lauds the efforts
- India has been sending out the vaccination developed by Oxford-AstraZeneca and is manufactured on a large scale by Serum Institute of India.
- On January 20 this year, India started handing out free vaccine doses to Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives and Bhutan and in just three days, more than 3.2 million doses have been sent to these four countries.
- Donating more vaccine vials to Seychelles, Mauritius, Myanmar and agreements with Afghanistan and Sri Lanka are also in place.
23799. US 'applauds' India for gifting Covid-19 vaccine to several countries
- Two million doses of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccines against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from India are unloaded at Galeao Air Base in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (REUTERS)
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi had stated that India's vaccine production and delivery capacity will be used for the benefit of all humanity to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The United States on Friday "applauded" India for gifting COVID-19 vaccines to several countries including the Maldives, Bhutan and Bangladesh, saying New Delhi is a "true friend" which is using its pharma industry to help the global community.
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23800. Sri Lanka to receive Covid-19 vaccines from India next week: President
- Sri Lankan municipal health workers take a swab sample from a man to test for Covid-19 in Colombo (AP)
- Front-line health workers, the Army and the police and the most vulnerable elderly will be given the vaccine as a priority. The president's comments came as the health authorities conducted three dry runs of the vaccination process
- Sri Lanka will receive Covid-19 vaccines free from India next week, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said on Saturday, a day after the country approved emergency use of Oxford AstraZeneca's Covishield vaccine.