190 Armed Forces Personnel Died Due to Covid : Defence Ministry
Armed Forces Personnel Died Due to Covid : The Central Government said on Monday that a total of 190 Armed Forces personnel have died across the country due to corona infection. The highest number of 137 personnel died in the Army. Minister of State for Defense Ajay Bhatt told the Rajya Sabha in a written reply to a question that 49 Air Force personnel and four Navy personnel have died due to the spread of corona infection in the country. Responding to a question, the Minister of State for Defense said that there were a total of 45,576 cases of
Delta variant of Covid-19 spread in 124 countries of the world: WHO
World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the delta variant of Covid-19 first found in India has spread to 124 countries, which was found in 111 countries till last week. WHO has feared that it will become the most effective strain in the coming few months. According to WHO, in various countries including India, now 75 percent of the new cases are of this variant. WHO gave this information on 21 July 2021. The WHO said that these new variants of SARS-Cov-2 are expected to remain around the world for a few months. The reason for the spread of this
Researchers at MIT, Harvard develop new face mask to detect COVID-19
Researchers from Harvard University and MIT have developed a new face mask that can detect whether the wearer has had a COVID-19 infection within about 90 minutes. This face mask has been designed by engineers from the Weiss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). These engineers have designed a face mask that can diagnose Covid-19 infection in the wearer of the mask within about 90 minutes. These masks are embedded with small, disposable sensors that can also be incorporated into clothing or adapted to detect other viruses. A wide range of
CoWin Global Conclave : Prime Minister Modi said – no country can fight the epidemic alone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the CoWin Global Conclave on 05 July 2021 and mentioned the role of the digital platform ‘CoWIN’ in battling the pandemic COVID-19. During the address, he first expressed his deep condolences to the people who lost their lives in the epidemic in all the countries of the world. The Prime Minister said that since the beginning of the pandemic, India has been committed to sharing all its experiences, expertise and resources with the global community in this fight. Despite all our compulsions, we have tried to share as much as possible with the world. Prime
Plasma therapy removed from corona treatment
A big decision has been taken regarding the treatment of Coronavirus. The Central Government has recently revised the clinical consultation for the treatment of corona patients. The government removed the use of plasma therapy from clinical management guidelines on 17 May 2021 to treat patients. According to the report, the government found that plasma therapy has not proved to be helpful in the treatment of corona patients, in eliminating critical illness and reducing the cases of death. On behalf of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), it has been reported that the use of plasma therapy for the treatment
Former IMA President Padmashri Dr. KK Aggarwal passes away
Dr. KK Aggarwal, former President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and conferred with the Padma Shri Award, died due to corona infection. He breathed his last at AIIMS Hospital in Delhi. After a long battle with Corona, he finally lost the battle of life. Dr. Agarwal was 62 years old, who was admitted for the last several days. This information was given in a statement on Aggarwal’s official Twitter account. KK Aggarwal, former National President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), was admitted to AIIMS last week and was on ventilator. According to the statement, after fighting a long
Indian Army Deploys RVC Staff Doctors & Nurses In Corona Battle
The Indian Army is leaving no stone unturned in the war against the coronavirus epidemic. To strengthen the medical services, the Army has now deployed doctors and other staff of its Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC). Veterinary (veterinary) doctors have been deployed at Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Patna and Ahmedabad for help at Covid Care Centers, officials said on Sunday. Officials said that around 18 RVC officers and more than 120 JCOs and other ranks of Army personnel have been deployed at specially prepared Kovid Facilitation Centers on behalf of the Army. All these have been deployed under Operation-Jeet, a joint operation
DRDO 2-DG Medicine For Covid-19 Launched In India
Coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc in most parts of the world, including India. DRDO scientists have created this anti-covid drug called 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan launched the first batch (10,000 doses) of this medicine. Research has been underway since last year on the effects of Covid-19 on all drugs such as hydroxychloroquine, remedicivir, ivermectin, but 2DG is the first drug to be called an anti-covid drug. Let’s know everything about it. 2DG has been developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS). Researchers from Hyderabad-based
Republic Day Parade 2021 changes, 25 thousand people will be included
This time due to Coronavirus, there have been many changes in the Republic Day Parade to be held on 26 January. The length of the parade has been reduced due to Covid-19. This time the parade will start from Vijay Chowk to the National Stadium whereas earlier Republic Day parade started from Rajpath and went to Red Fort. The length of the parade was 8.2 kilometres, but this time it will be only 3.3 kilometres long from Vijay Chowk to National Stadium. This time fewer people will get the chance to see the parade. Where every year 1 lakh 15
India giving 270 MT of food grains to Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti, Eritrea
The Ministry of External Affairs reported on 13 November 2020 that India was providing 270 metric tons of foodgrains to Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti and Eritrea as part of aid to friendly countries to overcome the natural disaster and the Covid-19 epidemic. is. Sudan, South Sudan has been provided humanitarian aid. According to the details given by the Ministry of External Affairs, ‘INS Airavat’ has left Mumbai port on 24 October by taking food aid in the form of flour, rice and sugar. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, India is providing humanitarian aid to Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti