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23531. Bharat Biotech Seals Deal To Supply COVAXIN Vaccine To US; Ocugen Its Commercial Partner
- Ocugen Inc and Bharat Biotech announced a definitive agreement to co-develop, supply & commercialise Bharat Biotech's Covaxin for the US markets
- In a proud moment for India, Ocugen Inc and Bharat Biotech have announced a definitive agreement to co-develop, supply and commercialise Bharat Biotech's Covaxin. It will be an advanced stage whole-virion inactivated COVID-19 vaccine candidate for the US market, the companies said in a joint statement.
- The US-firm would retain 45% of the profits and will share the profits from the sale of Covaxin in the US market with Bharat Biotech.
23532. DNA Exclusive: Poland lauds India's vaccine diplomacy, hopes for early air transport bubble
- Poland's envoy to India says they hope for better India-Poland with regards to economy, students and connectivity.
- Poland has lauded India's vaccine diplomacy, with its envoy in Delhi, Adam Burakowski stating, "We are happy that your country is becoming more active, and vaccine diplomacy is very important". Speaking to Wion
- On Afghanistan, the Polish envoy to Delhi, who is also accredited to Kabul said, "We want a peaceful and stable Afghanistan. It is a fantastic country. My dream is that someday Polish tourists can visit Afghanistan". It is interesting to know that Poland prints Afghanistan's currency of 10 and 20 denominations.
23533. UPDATE 1-India says it will give Myanmar COVID-19 support despite coup
- India will provide humanitarian assistance to Myanmar to fight the coronavirus pandemic, the foreign ministry said on Thursday, as international pressure mounts against Myanmar's military leaders following a coup.
- New Delhi had sent 1.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Myanmar last month as part of a broader diplomatic effort to deepen ties with its neighbours before the military overthrew and detained elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
- India is monitoring the situation closely, foreign ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava told reporters, but it won't hold back on aid. "We remain committed to continuing our humanitarian support for the peo
23534. North Korea to receive AstraZeneca vaccines from India, reports say
- North Korea is on a list of low-income nations that are to receive shipments of COVID-19 vaccines through the World Health Organization's COVAX Facility, despite ongoing claims of "zero" cases of the novel coronavirus.
- According to the COVAX Facility on Wednesday, the Kim Jong Un regime, which has championed "self-reliance" economically, is to receive 1,992,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the first half of the year, South Korean news services Dailian and Seoul Economic Daily reported .
- The vaccines will arrive in batches. According to Seoul Economic Daily, the North is expected to receive about 35% to 40% of the shipments in the first quarter of 2021, and the remainder in the second quarter.
23535. China steps up vaccine diplomacy as competition with India heats up
- China offered to supply vaccines to COVAX even as it awaited emergency approval for its shots from the World Health Organisation (WHO). China on said it would provide 10 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to the global COVAX initiative as it seeks to step-up its vaccine diplomacy amid projections from experts that India could become the "engine" for the distribution of the jabs to the world.
- Beijing had announced that it would supply three lakh vaccines to Sri Lanka after New Delhi dispatched five lakh doses to Colombo. China has also offered its vaccine supplies to Nepal, Maldives and Brazil, which has already received the first batch of supplies from India.
- South Africa has received one million doses of Covishield vaccine produced by the Serum Institute of India in Pune as India moved to use its vaccine diplomacy to shore up its global image, putting it in direct competition with China, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on Wednesday.
23536. Kevin Pietersen thanks ‘beloved country’ India for sending Covid vaccines to South Africa
- Former England cricket captain was responding to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's tweet that India-made vaccines arrived in Johannesburg.
- Under the ‘Vaccine Maitri‘ (vaccine friendship) initiative, India has planned to export shots to neighbouring countries in order to address their shortfall. The initiative began on 20 January and India has so far provided vaccines to Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Seychelles, Algeria and Mauritius.
- One million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca’s Covishield vaccine, produced by the Serum Institute of India, have been sent to South Africa as part of the ‘Vaccine Maitri’ initiative. India plans to send another 500,000 doses to the country later this month.
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23537. राजस्थान में बन रही 5KM लंबी हाईटेक 8 लेन ट्विन टनल, जानिए सबकुछ
- दिल्ली-मुंबई एक्सप्रेस-वे (Delhi-Mumbai Expressway) राजस्थान के 7 जिलों अलवर, भरतपुर, दौसा, सवाईमाधोपुर, टोंक, बूंदी और कोटा जिले से होकर गुजरेगा. भारतमाला प्रोजेक्ट (Bharatmala Project) के तहत बन रहे इस एक्सप्रेसवे का 104 किलोमीटर लंबा हिस्सा राजस्थान के कोटा जिले से होकर गुजरेगा
- यह एक्सप्रेसवे राजस्थान के कोटा के मुकुंदरा हिल्स टाइगर रिजर्व (Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve) से भी गुजरेगा. इस एक्सप्रेसवे के कारण टाइगर रिजर्व एरिया के जानवर परेशान ना हो, इसके लिए पहाड़ियों के नीचे से टनल बनाने का प्रोजेक्ट शुरू हो गया है. 8 लेन की यह ट्विन टनल करीब 5 किलोमीटर लंबी होगी.
- जीवों की सुरक्षा को देखते हुए पहली बार एनएचएआई एनिमल कॉरिडोर बना रहा है. टनल पर रिकॉर्ड 1200 करोड़ रुपए खर्च किए जाएंगे. इस टनल की लंबाई सामान्य टनल से तीन गुना ज्यादा होगी. टनल मुकंदरा हिल्स में 5 से 10 मीटर की गहराई में बनाई जाएगी. यह टनल टाइगर रिजर्व एरिया शुरू होने से करीब 500 मीटर से शुरू होगी और रिजर्व एरिया खत्म होने के बाद 500 मीटर तक जाएगी. माना जा रहा है कि यह राजस्थान की सबसे लंबी टनल होगी. इसमें करीब 2 हजार करोड़ रुपए खर्च होंगे. टनल का काम 2023 तक पूरा किया जाना है.
23538. 'Say thank you to India for the vaccine, Mr President' demands SA law firm
- A law firm is demanding that President Cyril Ramaphosa apologise to the nation for failing to thank the Indian government and the Serum Institute of India for the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines.
- Kirshen Naidoo and Company, which has offices in Durban, Gauteng and the Free State, said in a letter addressed to the President that it acts for “various citizens and organisations” in the country.
- Due to the Indian government and the institute’s generosity, SA has received its first batch of vaccines that are desperately needed to combat Covid-19.
23539. Confident to get more COVID-19 vaccine doses from India, says Nepal envoy
- Nepal is very grateful to the Indian government for gifting 1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine, the country's envoy Nilamber Acharya said , adding that the Himalayan nation is "confident" of getting more doses of the vaccine.
- Nepal with a population of nearly 30 million has turned out to India for help to procure vaccines as it plans to inoculate nearly 75 per cent of its population.The Government of Nepal, on January 15, approved the use of Covishield developed by the Serum Institute of India (SII) for emergency use.
- In the first phase of its inoculation drive, the Nepal government has planned to vaccinate a total of 450,000 frontline workers of various fields with two doses of Covishield vaccine to each.
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23540. Vaccine Maitri: South Africa receives 1st consignment of Made-in-India Covid-19 vaccine
- Ramaphosa also said that a further nine million doses would come from Johnson and Johnson, which has contracted Aspen, one of the major pharmaceutical companies in South Africa, to manufacture these vaccines in the country.
- “In addition to the one million Covishield doses we received today, we expect another 500,000 doses from the Serum Institute of India to arrive later in February,” he said. “We have secured 12 million doses in total from the global COVAX facility, which has indicated that it will release approximately two million doses by March.
- South Africa has secured millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses from different suppliers and expects more to come, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced in his televised address
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