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01.04 / 13:47
Remark Immunic Coronavirus Justice malaria Courts Udhayanidhi Stalin voluntarily made 'Sanatana Dharma' remark, can't get same immunity as media, says SC
ALSO READ: Supreme Court slams DMK's Udhayanidhi Stalin over remarks on 'Sanatana Dharma': You abuse your rights… According to PTI, he sought relief from the Supreme Court to club all the FIRs, saying FIRs are registered in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra. In 2023, Stalin had stirred controversy by saying, "Just like dengue, mosquitoes, malaria, or coronavirus need to be eradicated, we have to eradicate Sanatana." During the hearing, Stalin relied on judgements rendered by the Supreme Court in cases involving journalists such as Republic TV anchor Arnab Goswami, Mohammed Zubair, Amish Devgan and Nupur Sharma.
06.03 / 12:01
Remark hiv Justice malaria Courts Sporting rowing Sanatana Dharma row: Madras HC calls Stalin Jr’s comments ‘divisive’
Madras High Court on Wednesday held Tamil Nadu Youth Welfare & Sports minister Udhayanidhi Stalin's comments on Sanatana Dharma as «divisive» and against the “Constitutional principles” while refusing to issue writ of quo warranto to remove him, his ministerial colleague Sekar Babu and DMK MP A Raja (Nilgiris) from their ministerial positions. Justice Anita Sumanth said persons holding Constitutional positions must not make divisive comments, and Stalin Jr's remarks equating Sanatana Dharma to HIV, AIDS, Malaria etc., were `perverse.' Such claims about Sanatana Dharma which were unverified in nature amounted to spreading misinformation, the Judge said, disposing of a petition from the Hindu Munnani, which took serious objection to Stalin Jr's comments, and questioned their continuation in office after making such remarks in public, while praying for a writ of quo warranto.
18.02 / 15:35
Manufacturing Parke WhatsApp malaria Vaccines Odisha's first vaccine manufacturing plant to start production by May
Sapigen Biologix vaccine plant in Odisha, the first such facility in the state, will commence by May this year, officials said on Sunday. The plant at the Biotech Park in Andharua near here will have a capacity to produce 2.4 crore doses of different vaccines per day, they said. «At full capacity, this facility will be the biggest vaccine-producing plant in the country,» the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said in a statement. It is expected to produce over 15 vaccines for various diseases, including cholera and malaria.
18.01 / 03:35
Entertainment ICE wellness film Justice social malaria ‘HanuMan movie depicts our Santan Dharm': Anurag Thakur after meeting Teja Sajja, Prasanth Varma
HanuMan movie calling it a “cinematic Masterpiece". “The CGI and VFX in the movie were the icing on the cake.", Anurag Thakur wrote. The union minister took to microblogging site X to express his feelings upon meeting the team of HanuMan.
01.01 / 13:30
Immunic Healthcare performer information patient medicines malaria The govt’s plan to certify India’s esoteric healers is a bad idea
The government’s proposal to certify practitioners of traditional medicine, those who do not have a medical qualification or standardised professional training but still seem to be effective at what they do, is a bad idea. The government would do well to abandon such a move. What it should do, instead, is try and understand the science behind esoteric practices that have no place in the standard medical practice taught in recognised medical colleges but are effective in the real world.
26.12 / 14:20
Gap Fighting Southern vaccine pandemic malaria 2024 WHO urges pandemic accord in 2024 after years of Covid pain
WHO said Tuesday the world needs to properly prepare for future pandemics after finally ending three years of Covid «crisis, pain and loss,» In his end-of-year message, World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 2023 had marked a turning point in fighting major health challenges but had also brought «immense and avoidable suffering.»
22.11 / 09:57
Citi country reports testing Department malaria Surge in dengue cases across multiple Indian cities – Bhopal, Hoshiarpur and Patna witness sharp spike
Dengue has been on a rise in several states in the country. Bopal witnessed a 19 per cent positivity rate for dengue reported by the health department. According to district malaria office, as many as 13 patients were diagnosed with dengue and in the government laboratory 67 tests of suspected cases were undertaken.
16.11 / 13:27
Extreme Healthcare Vertex reports patient medicines malaria Britain approves world's first gene therapy Casgevy for sickle cell disease and thalassemia
thalassemia. The Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency on Thursday said that it approved Casgevy for patients with sickle cell disease and thalassemia who are 12 years old and over. Casgevy is made by Vertex Pharmaceuticals (Europe) Ltd.
27.10 / 19:12
Vertex hospital reports testing patient medicines malaria advisers week A new cure for sickle cell disease may be coming. Health advisers will review it next week
There soon may be a new cure for sickle cell disease that attacks the disorder at its genetic source
27.10 / 00:59
Assurant Death hospital information reports malaria MCD takes steps to control vector-borne diseases in Delhi; Delhi Mayor assures reduction in dengue cases in 15 days
PTI. According to data on the official website of the NCVBDC, which comes under the Union health ministry, 5,221 cases of dengue and one death due to the disease had been recorded in Delhi till mid-September this year. Earlier on Thursday, Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi had held a review meeting on vector-borne diseases with the Public Health Department officials of the MCD at the Civic Centre.
08.10 / 06:58
Celebrity 2020 malaria Sanatan Dharma flows in our veins, won't be silent if Hindu sentiments are hurt: Basavaraj Bommai
Basavaraj Bommai has warned those attempting to stop the celebration of Lord Ganesha festival in Karnataka and said they will not remain silent if someone hurts the Hindu sentiments. He also said that the great Sanatan Dharma was flowing in his veins. «Should we have to keep quiet if our Sanatan Dharma is compared to Malaria? Sanathan Dharma is flowing in our veins.
06.10 / 08:15
COST Remark Virus track prevention malaria 'Guide me to right path': Shivraj Singh Chouhan seeks sadhus blessings to face political challenges
Shivraj Singh Chouhan sought the guidance and blessings of saints in Ujjain on Thursday, to uphold Sanatan Dharma and stay on the righteous path. Chouhan addressed the sadhus present on the dais and acknowledged the challenges of politics, stating that it was easy to lose one's way. He emphasized the importance of their blessings to prevent any deviation from the right track. «Saints, I need your help to stay on the right path because the political roads are full of chaos.» Every step comes with the risk of slipping.
03.10 / 02:21
CEO WhatsApp vaccine show country recommendations malaria R21/Matrix-M: WHO recommends Malaria vaccine made by Oxford and Serum Institute of India
vaccines." Adar Poonawalla, CEO of the Serum Institute of India, said “For far too long, malaria has threatened the lives of billions of people across the globe, disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable amongst us. This is why the WHO recommendation and approval of the R21/Matrix-M vaccine marks a huge milestone on our journey to combat this life-threatening disease, showing what exactly can be achieved when the public and private sector, scientists and researchers, all work together towards a shared goal." The vaccine was developed by the Jenner Institute at Oxford University and Serum Institute of India with support from the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (‘EDCTP’), the Wellcome Trust, and the European Investment Bank (‘EIB’).
02.10 / 18:55
Manufacturing Healthcare Novavax vaccine Experts recommendations malaria Malaria vaccine by Oxford & Serum Institute of India gets WHO recommendation
malaria vaccine jointly developed by University of Oxford and Serum Institute of India (SII), leveraging Novavax's adjuvant, has been recommended for use by the World Health Organization's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts and the Malaria Policy Advisory Group, paving the way for a global roll-out soon. The R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine is an easily deployable vaccine that can be manufactured at mass scale at a modest cost, enabling as many as hundreds of millions of doses to be supplied to countries which are suffering a significant malaria burden, according to a news release posted on the Oxford University website.
02.10 / 16:47
Healthcare vaccine Experts show country recommendations malaria WHO expert panel recommends Oxford University-Serum Institute's anti-malaria vaccine
malaria vaccine jointly developed by the University of Oxford and the Serum Institute of India (SII), leveraging Novavax's adjuvant, has now been recommended for use by the World Health Organization's (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) and the Malaria Policy Advisory Group (MPAG), paving the way for a global roll-out soon. The R21/Matrix-M™ malaria vaccine is an easily deployable vaccine that can be manufactured at mass scale and modest cost, enabling as many as hundreds of millions of doses to be supplied to countries which are suffering a significant malaria burden.
03.09 / 04:39
Provident Action Strategy Remark social malaria 'Sanatana dharma is like malaria and dengue..,' Udhayanidhi Stalin's remark sparks huge outcry
ANI. The remarks sparked a significant backlash on social media, with numerous individuals urging for legal action to be taken against the Tamil Nadu minister. BJP's Amit Malviya took to X and slammed MK Stalin adding, “Rahul Gandhi speaks of 'Mohabbat ki dukaan' but Congress ally DMK's scion talks about eradicating Sanatana Dharma.

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