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Bharat Biotech says 18 states getting direct supply of Covaxin since May 1 as per Centre’s allocation

Under the Centre’s new vaccination policy for third phase of inoculation that started from May 1, states and private hospitals have the onus of procuring shots from the manufacturers for those in the age group of 18-44.

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After many states complained about the vaccine shortage, Bharat Biotech on Tuesday said Covaxin has been directly supplied to 18 states since May 1 and the firm will continue its steady supply of Covaxin.

The states include Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, the Hyderabad-based firm added. The company is supplying its vaccine to Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.

In a tweet Bharat Biotech said Covaxin has been directly supplied to 18 states since May 1. In a separate tweet containing the same list of 18 states, the company’s Joint Managing Director Suchitra Ella said that smaller shipments of the vaccine were sent to them on May 10. In response to the complains of vaccine shortage by several states, Ella tweeted that it is quite disheartening to the teams to hear some states complaining about company’s intentions.  

The company’s Joint Managing Director Suchitra Ella had earlier said that Bharat Biotech has commenced direct supply of Covaxin with effect from May 1 to several states based on the allocations received by the central government.

On April 29, Bharat Biotech had announced a cut in the price of Covaxin for states to Rs 400 per dose from the earlier Rs 600. This followed widespread criticism of its pricing policy as it sold Covaxin to the central government at Rs 150 per dose.

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India had expanded its Covid-19 vaccination drive by allowing its large 18-plus population to get inoculated from May 1. Under the Centre’s new vaccination policy for third phase of inoculation that started from May 1, states and private hospitals have the onus of procuring shots from the manufacturers for those in the age group of 18-44.

India have been administered over 17.38 crore doses of Covid vaccines while more than 3.73 crore beneficiaries have received both Covaxin and Covishield shots.

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Delhi to face water shortage till November 1 due to high ammonia content in Yamuna

The Delhi Jal Board advised the residents of the national capital to store adequate quantities of water in advance, based on their requirements, and use water judiciously.

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Delhi to face water shortage till November 1 due to high ammonia content in Yamuna

The Delhi Jal Board recently announced that several parts of the national capital will face water shortage till November 1 due to high ammonia content in the Yamuna river.

It added that various parts of east, northeast and south Delhi and areas under the New Delhi Municipal Council will be affected. It mentioned that the raw water source of Delhi’s 110 MGD (million gallons per day) Bhagirathi Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and 140 MGD Sonia Vihar WTP is the Upper Ganga Canal, Muradnagar, Uttar Pradesh. 

Owing to scheduled annual maintenance across the Upper Ganga Canal by the Uttar Pradesh irrigation department from October 12 to 31, the canal was closed from Haridwar on October 12 midnight, the Jal Board continued.

The Jal Board said that during this closure period, the Uttar Pradesh irrigation department and the UP Jal Nigam carry out repair and maintenance. Hence, Ganga water supply to these WTPs has been stopped.

The Delhi Jal Board stated that the WTPs are now dependent on the Yamuna as an alternative source of raw water till October 31. However, due to high ammonia content, above 1.5 ppm (parts per million), in the raw water, it is difficult to treat the Yamuna’s raw water.

It maintained that production at Bhagirathi and Sonia Vihar has been curtailed up to 30 per cent due to the aforesaid reason. Furthermore, the production would depend entirely upon the quality of raw water at the Yamuna and production from these plants shall vary accordingly.

The Delhi Jal Board further advised the residents of the national capital to store adequate quantities of water in advance, based on their requirements, and use water judiciously.

It added that water tankers will be available on demand from the Jal Board’s helpline or the central control room. 

The areas to be affected include prime locations such as Gokulpuri, Sonia Vihar, Karawal Nagar, Babarpur, Tahirpur, Dilshad Garden, Nandnagari, Shandara, Laxmi Nagar, Geeta Colony, Mayur Vihar, Kondli, Dallupura, Yamuna Vihar, Karawal Nagar, Jaffrabad, Jhilmil, Mandawali, Shakarpur, Vivek Vihar, Karkardooma, Jagatpuri, Shalimar Park, Krishna Nagar, Patparganj, Preet Vihar, Vishvakarma Park, Lalita Park, Seelampur, Shastri Park, Brahmpuri, Kailash Nagar

Sarai Kale Khan, Jal Vihar, Lajpat Nagar, Moolchand Hospital, Greater Kailash, Vasant Kunj, Devli, Ambedkar Nagar, Okhla, Kalkaji, Kalkaji Extension, Govindpuri, G.B. Pant Polytechnic, Shyam Nagar Colony, Okhla Sabzi Mandi, Amar Colony, Dakshin Puri, Panchsheel Park, Shahpur Jat, Kotla Mubarakpur, Sarita Vihar, Sidhartha Nagar, Apollo, G.K. North, Malviya Nagar, Deer Park, Gitanjali, Srinivaspuri, G.K. South, and Chhatarpur in South Delhi.

Gokulpuri, Sonia Vihar, Karawal Nagar, Babarpur, Tahirpur, Dilshad Garden, Nandnagari, Shandara in North East Delhi and some parts of NDMC and adjoining areas.

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Administrator made changes without Delhi govt’s knowledge: Opposition leaders stage walkout in JPC meeting on Waqf Bill

the opposition members who walked out of the meeting were AAP MP Sanjay Singh, the DMK’s Mohammed Abdulla, the Congress’ Naseer Hussain and Mohamed Jawed.

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Administrator made changes without Delhi govt’s knowledge: Opposition leaders stage walkout in JPC meeting on Waqf Bill

Many opposition leaders walked out of the meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Waqf (Amendment) Bill on Monday, to register their protest against the presentation made by the Delhi Waqf Board.

The leaders who staged the walkout claimed that the administrator of the Delhi Waqf Board, who had appeared before the panel, made changes to the presentation without the knowledge of the Delhi government.

Among the opposition members who walked out of the meeting were AAP MP Sanjay Singh, the DMK’s Mohammed Abdulla, the Congress’ Naseer Hussain and Mohamed Jawed.

The leaders said that the MCD Commissioner and Delhi Waqf Board’s administrator, Ashwini Kumar, altered the initial report of the Waqf Board without chief minister Atishi’s approval. The Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting was chaired by BJP MP Jagdambika Pal.

The Joint Parliamentary Committee had called the representatives of the Delhi Waqf Board, Haryana Waqf Board, Punjab Waqf Board and Uttarakhand Waqf Board and Uttarakhand Waqf Board to record their Oral evidence on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024.

Furthermore, the Committee also summoned Call for Justice (Group led by Chander Wadhwa, Trustee), Waqf Tenant Welfare Association, Delhi and Harbans Dunkall, President, Residents Welfare Association (All Blocks), B.K. Dutt Colony, New Delhi to record their views and suggestions.

Earlier in the last meeting held on October 22, the panel’s meeting witnessed a heated argument between BJP MP Abhijit Gangopadhyay and TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee.

The Trinamool Congress MP allegedly threw a glass bottle in a fit of rage and later allegedly threw the glass towards Jagdambika Pal. The TMC MP hurt his hand in the process. TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee was later barred from attending one meeting of the JPC.

Notably, the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 seeks to bring sweeping reforms, introducing digitisation, stricter audits, transparency and legal mechanisms to reclaim illegally occupied properties.

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PM Modi inaugurates C-295 Aircraft manufacturing complex, pays tribute to Ratan Tata

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the aircraft manufactured at the Vadodara facility will also be exported in the future.

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PM Modi inaugurates C-295 Aircraft manufacturing complex, pays tribute to Ratan Tata

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with his Spanish counterpart Pedro Sanchez inaugurated the TATA Aircraft complex for manufacturing C-295 aircraft in Gujarat’s Vadodara on Monday.

Around 56 aircraft are there under the C-295 programme, of which 16 are being delivered directly by the aircraft manufacturing company Reportedly, Airbus from Spain, and the remaining 40 will be manufactured at the complex, which is the first private sector Final Assembly Line (FAL) for military aircraft in India.

It will include the full development of a complete ecosystem from the manufacture to assembly, test and qualification, to delivery and maintenance of the complete lifecycle of the aircraft. In 2021,the Ministry of Defence signed a Rs 21,935-crore contract with Airbus Defense and Space SA, Spain for the supply of 56 aircraft.

Addressing the event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the aircraft manufactured at the Vadodara facility will also be exported in the future. He added that the Tata-Airbus manufacturing facility will strengthen the India-Spain relations and the ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ mission.

Narendra Modi also paid tribute to former Tata Sons chairman Ratan Tata, who is said to be the brain behind the project. Remembering the industrialist, PM Modi said that if Ratan Tata would have been among them, he would have been happy, but wherever his soul is, he would be happy. 

In the inauguration event, Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran said the project was originally conceived by Ratan Tata in 2012. He said that he will fail in his duty if he forgets to mention that this project was originally conceived more than a decade ago, in 2012, by the then Tata Sons Chairman, Ratan Tata, who led the whole concept to build a relationship with Airbus and created this partnership with Airbus and laid the foundation stone for this opportunity. He also remembered him for his visionary leadership in this very path-breaking initiative.

Notably, the C-295 is a transport aircraft of 5-10 tonne capacity with contemporary technology that will replace the Indian Air Force’s ageing Avro-748 planes. The aircraft is known to be a superior aircraft used for tactical transport of up to 71 troops or 50 paratroopers and for logistic operations to locations that are not accessible to current heavier aircraft.

The C-295 aircraft, called robust and reliable, with a flight endurance of up to 11 hours, and can carry out multi-role operations under all weather conditions. It can also routinely operate day as well as night combat missions from desert to maritime environments.

Reportedly, all the 56 aircraft under the agreement will also be fitted with an indigenous Electronic Warfare suite manufactured by Indian DPSUs – Bharat Electronics Ltd and Bharat Dynamics Limited.

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