Coronavirus

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India Registers 41,383 New Covid Cases In Last 24 Hours

India has registered 41,383 fresh Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, while the positivity rates remained at 3%. According to Union Health Ministry, including these new cases, India now stands at 3,12,57,720 coronavirus cases so far. Nearly 38,652 people have been recovered in the last 24 hours. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 45.09 crore samples have been tested until July 21.

Thu, 22 Jul 2021 - 01:13 PM / by Prateek Chakradhar

Tags: Covid-19, ICMR, union ministry, Indian government

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Remdesivir allocated to various States and UTs

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Union Minister: About 76 Lakh Remdesivir Vial Allocated To Various States And UTs

Union Minister Sadananda Gowda tweeted a document revealing the allocation of Remdesivir vials to various States and UTs from April 23 to May 23. A substantial increase has been made in overall production and allocation' of the drug, he added. He asked the States and UTs to monitor the distribution of drug in govt and private hospitals. The data states 76 Lakh Remdesivir vials allocated to the States and UTs.

Sun, 16 May 2021 - 05:32 PM / by Vanshika Sharma

Tags: REMDESIVIR, Covid-19, States Government, Union Territory, union ministry

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

Nirmala Sitharaman at Ministry Of Finance

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25 Central Ministries Spends Less Than 80% Of The Allocated Fund

Budget documents show that 25 Central Ministries have spent less than 80% of the money that was allocated to for 2020-21. Reportedly, the aforementioned Ministries already operate with significantly smaller budgets and were less than 10 in number for the past three years. The Ministries have collectively spent 44% of their budgetary capital expenditure of Rs 90,000 crore. However, the lower utilization of funds affects their allocation for… read-more

Tue, 09 Feb 2021 - 03:15 PM / by Richa Nigam

Tags: Union Budget 2021, union ministry, FY21, Budget

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