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India: ICMR at IITs to bring larger public health impact

The ICMR-DHR centres of excellence have been set up at seven IITs including Kanpur.

The setting-up of the 'ICMR at IITs' will bridge the gap in technology development and commercialisation cycle for a larger public health impact.

The Indian healthcare sector is heavily dependent on imports for its medical device needs.

India: Honours are even today, which way will wind blow in 2022: Chidambaram on bypoll results

New Delhi, Nov 3 (PTI) Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Wednesday said the bypoll results in assembly constituencies show "the honours are even" today between the BJP and the parties opposed to it, as he wondered which way will the wind blow in the 2022 elections in various states.

India: Man gets life term for raping minor in UP

Firozabad (UP), Nov 3 (PTI) A POCSO court here has sentenced a man to life imprisonment in connection with the rape of a minor girl.

The court also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on the accused, identified as Monu.

Advocate of the prosecution side, Kamal Singh, on Wednesday said that on June 8, 2019, a man had lodged a complaint with police that his five-year-old daughter was raped by the son of his landlord.

India: Covaxin gets shelf life extension up to 12 months

New Delhi, Nov 3 (PTI) Vaccine maker Bharat Biotech on Wednesday said the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has approved the extension of shelf life of its COVID-19 vaccine Covaxin up to 12 months from the date of manufacture.

Bharat Biotech was initially given permission for the sale and distribution of Covaxin with a shelf life of six months, which was later extended to nine months, a company spokesperson told PTI.

India: BJP leader shot dead in MP's Jabalpur district

Jabalpur, Nov 3 (PTI) A local BJP leader was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur district, police said on Wednesday.

Suresh Burman (50), a former BJP SC/ST Morcha Mandal president, was shot in the head by two motorbike-borne men at Khitola, 50 km from the district headquarters, on Tuesday night, police said.

He died on the spot, said local police station in-charge Jagotin Musram.

The two assailants were captured in CCTV footage while taking away Burman's own motorbike and his mobile phone, she said.

India: Living together won't confer any matrimonial right: HC

Chennai, Nov 3 (PTI) Long cohabitation or living together will not confer upon the parties any legal right to raise a matrimonial dispute before a Family Court, unless their marriage has been solemnized in a manner known to law, the Madras High Court has ruled.

A division bench of Justices S Vaidyanathan and R Vijayakumar gave the ruling, while dismissing an appeal from R Kalaiselvi of Coimbatore, on Tuesday.

India: Second round of screening for Zika virus begins

Kanpur: Surge in the Zika virus stricken patients has sent the district administration into a dizzying action.

So far the tally has gone to as many as 36, a double-digit figure. The second phase of screening has begun today.

The virus is known to have spread in a 3-km radius around Chakeri Cantonment, with District Magistrate Visakh G Iyer is reported to have been visiting the home of affected.

The 25 people infected, including Air Force personnel have been isolated.

India: Fast speeding truck crushes four to death on highway

Kanpur: Four persons were killed after a fast speeding truck crushed them on the Lucknow-Kanpur Highway.

The victims had stopped their car to purchase guavas when the truck hit their vehicle from behind.

The incident took place under the Ganga ghat police circle in the nearby Unnao district on Wednesday night.

The impact of the accident was so great that the car reversed due to the collision and cartwheeled for about 50 metres.

Leaving the truck the driver fled from the spot following the accident.

Pakistan Denies Use Of Its Airspace For Srinagar-Sharjah Flight

NEW DELHI, Nov 3 (NNN-Bernama) — Pakistan has refused permission to India to use its airspace to operate a direct flight between Srinagar and Sharjah, multiple Indian news outlets reported on Wednesday.

The four times per week service between Indian-administered Kashmir and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was launched by Go First airline on October 23.

The alternative route will make the flight about 90 minutes longer, the reports said.

The flight revived direct air links between Srinagar airport and the UAE after 11 years.

Indian PM exhorts officials to widen COVID-19 vaccination coverage

NEW DELHI, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday exhorted officials to ensure that the country widens its COVID-19 vaccination coverage by the end of the year and enters the new year with renewed self-belief and confidence.

Modi said COVID-19 vaccines should now be taken door-to-door and there should be equal focus on the second dose.

The prime minister suggested for the campaign religious leaders and youth organizations like National Cadet Corps and National Service Scheme also be roped in.

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