Special Desk For countries who have been looking towards China, President Xi Jinping has issued a warning. In a defiant speech at an event marking the centenary of the ruling Communist Party China’s President Xi Jinping has warned that foreign powers will get their heads bashed if they attempt to …
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Fake vaccines given to 2,000 Mumbai residents
Mohan Sinha On March 29, 2021, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned about counterfeit and stolen COVID-19 vaccines being sold on the dark web, along with fake vaccination certificates and fake negative tests. These were being aimed at those travelling abroad. However, residents of Hiranandani Heritage Society, in Kandivali, Mumbai, …
Read More »Steel Industry Doubling Down On Dirty Plants Despite US$70 Billion Stranded Asset Risk
Dr. Seema Javed Despite the commitments to decarbonize the steel sector, global steel production and development is still dominated by conventional, coal-based steelmaking, threatening to overwhelm global climate goals or risk billions in stranded assets. That is the finding of a new report by energy research group Global Energy Monitor(GEM) …
Read More »Currency plunging Lebanese worried
Special Desk Worried over plunging currency hundreds of angry Lebanese took to the streets and dozens of them got injured. Since 1997, pound has been pegged to the dollar at 1,507. Lebanon’s national currency plunged to a new record low on the black market against the dollar recently, as an …
Read More »PM hails struggles of UP’s Olympic-bound athletes
News Desk Lucknow . Praising the struggle and sustained efforts of Priyanka Goswami and Shivpal Singh of Uttar Pradesh who recently qualified for Tokyo Olympics, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the entire country to bolster their enthusiasm and hailed their spirit as an inspiration for all during his ‘Mann Ki …
Read More »Yogi caught on the wrong foot as he ‘stooped’ to conquer
Kulsum Mustafa Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath and his senior ministers were literally caught on the wrong foot when they called on the deputy chief minister, Keshav Prasad Maurya’s at his residence without their masks. It is mandatory in the state which has only recently lifted lockdown curbs to …
Read More »Rescuer team protect both humans and reptiles, break many myths about snakes
Kulsum Mustafa Twenty-nine-year-old Aditya Tewari is a photographer cum events manager by profession and by passion is an animal rescuer. Through his NGO-Paryavaran (Environmental) Society, he and his team of volunteers attend SOS calls to save humans from harm from animals, reptiles. Based out of Lucknow, Aditya with his squad …
Read More »Governments must protect those who help torture victims
News Desk GENEVA. Victims of torture have the right to rehabilitation and those who help them in this process must be allowed to carry out their work without reprisals UN human rights experts said in a statement on the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, 26 …
Read More »Oxygen for India: Indo-German Binding for better world
News Desks Baghawanala, PVCHR office and Lenin Raghuvanshi are symbol of Indo- German relationship of humane sensibility. All staffs of PVCHR in Varanasi infected by COVID19 in second wave but situation of Lenin became very worst and he admitted in ICU for 12 days. He suffered shortage of oxygen in …
Read More »DEEP SHOTS : Overconfidence of the BCCI
Overconfidence! Was this an overconfidence of the Board of Control for Cricket in India or skipper Virat Kohli or coach Ravi Shastri as they didn’t thinks necessary a good preparation, including practice match on English soil before taking on New Zealand in the World Test Championship (WTC) final? India’s pathetic …
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