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The need for a new equation for inclusive growth

Covid-19 took the lives of nearly 1.9 million people in 2020, with the biggest toll reported by the US and Brazil. The year saw over 84 million people infected, while the exact number recorded in China, the epicenter was not known to the world. India stood third place n terms of infection and mortality while having only half the number recorded by the US India's mortality rate was also the lowest, which astonished the world. The year 2021 began with not so good news for California and London as the death toll and fear of infection in these places terrified the world. But for the rest of the world, the year 2021 began with a hope of ebbing the pandemic load and bracing a hope of vaccine supplies. Most people in India considered Covid-19 only as flu. Doctors called it the dirty flu wi...

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NBCFDC: Inoculation training

The government carried out nine-day upskilling training in the blended learning model of e-leaming and physical workshops for inoculation of vaccines. National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation (NBCFDC) under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and Apollo Medskills has signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) for delivery of vaccine administration training to nurses and pharmacists belonging to the other backward classes communities (OBCs) and economically backward classes (EBCs) persons using the co-funding of NBCFDC. The nine-day upskilling training is to be carried out in the blended learning model Of e-learning and physical workshops as per the curriculum drawn from operating guidelines issued by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Over the next ...

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GenNext BUSINESS Bet

The thriving inorganic business has the potential to conquer the world for the misery of the next generation of animal lovers and meat lovers fail to mind the non-science of the ultra-science. The cloning business is attracting huge capital to tap the huge market of meats and pets. The dangerous next-generation business is set to thrive on the next generation's craze Of making everything by infringing nature. None cared when cloned cats and dogs had hit headlines of the science press. When people want to eat the meat of cloned livestock, that's crazy. Livestock cloning is not a headline but a beautiful advertisement. A science magazine recently reported. In China, where demand for prime-quality beef is rocketing, another cloning company thinks its customer's wilt. Boyalife Genomi...

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ExclusiveFocusSajikumar Nair

Chaotic 2020: Out of Wall

If small companies fail to come up. the economy can only edge into a more serious crisis. The effect will percolate down to massive loan repayment defaults, dragging the lenders' feet also into crisis. The calendar 2020 wasn't inspiring. except to select drug companies. mostly multinationals. Everyone had a big hope as the Old calendar opened. as usual But in business, things were not so good for small businesses even before the hit of the pandemic. They weren't fully out of the woods. Many of the small business units hadn't fully recovered from the impacts Of demonetization and compulsion to migrate into the post-GST era. Still. they all might have anticipated a turnaround by the fag-end of the year 2020. But everything turned topsy-turvy before the first quarter of the calendar 20...

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A gulf-based Indian businessman has done great work for his fellow citizens

Dhananjay Datar Chairman and MD, A1 Adil Trading LLC, IJAE Dr Dhananjay Datar, Gulf-based Indian businessman has done great work for his fellow citizens. His business group has rescued over 5000 Indians stranded at various troubled- zones, including Yemen. Shipping crews including 14 Indians, five Bangladeshis, and one Egyptian were confined in Yemen for 10 months. Early December. they were released, thanks to the intervention Of Dr. Dhananjay Datar, Chairman and Managing Director of Al Adil Trading LLC, UAE. Datar is popularly known as Masala King. He took painstaking efforts to make this rescue possible by keeping a follow-up and continuous communication with the Indian Embassy in Djibouti. close to Yemen. Dr. Datar also donated t20,000 each as emergency help to t...

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TEXPROCIL 66th Annual General Meeting

Manoj K. Patodia Chairman, TEXPROCIL Patodia is a well-known entrepreneur active in various associations. His appointment will help its members in many ways, thanks to his sound knowledge of the industry and MSMEs. Manoj Kumar Patodia is elected Chairman of TEXPROCIL in its 66th Annual General Meeting. Patodia has the export of yarns and fabrics across the world and in real estate development in the southern part of India. He has vast experience in corporate management. spanning over three decades, besides exports. He has played a key role in the establishment of Indian textile products worldwide. He is also a member of the Western region committee of FICCI. Managing Committee Member at Chamber of Commerce Industry (IMC). Prior to this, he was heading the MSME committee and carried...

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Goodwin Jewellers

Goodwin Jewellers Ponzy Good Winners VGN vows to keep its customers happy Don't get carried away by the senseless rumors against VGN of Mumbai suburb. The Jeweller still has loyal customer base. The subscribers continue to remit their monthly gold scheme installments, showing their trust in the brand. Heartless rumors triggered by uninformed and sadistic minds will only ruin the life of many people who depend on the institution. The promoter of VGN is a veteran in the industry with high level of integrity, who vows to deliver justice to each of his loyal customers at any cost. The high magnitude cheating of Goodwin Jewellers, which had showrooms in suburban Mumbai, Pune and Kerala, showed two things. Your hard - earned money is unsafe with unprofessional and big-talk m...

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Ayurveda Day: This Time, Something Great To Be Proud Of

Antagonists want Ayurvedic medicines to be known as preventive, even if it can give curative solutions. Calling it curative is good. If a vaccine gives a preventive cover against infection, can what is known as preventive be less equal than the vaccine? Ayurveda shows a long-drawn observational result of a formulation’s use, which underlines the prospects of an infallible clinical success. A sustainable result of a test on many generations throws more solid proof of the efficacy of a drug than clinical evidence that any drug dosage can render. Interestingly, some of the protagonists want to call the medicines quackeries owing to their ignorance. Some people reluctantly accepted it and used it openly or secretly, as a trial that is not so harmful to health. The result was fabulous, truly

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The damaging interpretation

The damaging interpretation Truth unread, facts unseen Citizenship of the sons of the soil, be of any faith, will not be or cannot be questioned. Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Population Register (NPR) are no threats to any Indian of any faith. The maligning propaganda, even by popular western media, harms the interest of India and stains her image, which in turn may hurt long-term economic interest of India. The western media is still cherishing the colonial mindset and maintain the habit of chasing the rich and cooking stories without fact-check, perhaps with a notion that the rest of the world is below their standard. The Economist, an international news magazine in a recent story on India, has reduced its value further by dealing with a subject that its ...

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