Sharad Yadav merged his party LJD (Loktantrik Janata Dal) with RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) in a program organized in Delhi on Sunday. On this occasion, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav said that the decision taken by Sharad Yadav is the need of the hour and the demand of the people. Sharad ji continued to do politics for a long time and fought for social justice and secularism. Still they are worrying about Bihar and the country. read full news
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Reliance buys 89% equity in Clovia
Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL) has said in a statement that it has bought its stake in online lingerie brand Clovia. The company said that 89% equity has been purchased for Rs 950 crore. Isha Ambani, Director, RRVL said that Reliance has always been in the forefront of expanding options. We are delighted to add Clovia, an intimate wear brand based on style, quality and design, to our portfolio. RRVL has earlier bought stake in Zivame and Amante
Stalin's disclosure – a prison was turned into a torture camp during the Emergency
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has revealed in his autobiography Ungli Oruvan that the prison had become a torture camp during the Emergency. He wrote that Karunanidhi's government was dismissed a few months after the Emergency was imposed. The very next day after the dismissal, the police reached my house and started looking for me. However, later my father handed me over to the police. This autobiography was released by Stalin on 28 February, in which Rahul Gandhi also participated.
Both doses of Covishield should be given at 8-16 weeks; NTAGI Recommendation
NTAGI has recommended the government to reduce the time between the two doses of the Kovidshield vaccine. The National Technical Advisory Group of Immunization (NTAGI) states that the effectiveness is similar even when the two doses are spaced 8-16 weeks apart. In such a situation, it is not right for people to wait for 12 to 16 weeks for the second dose. Doing this will also accelerate the vaccination campaign.
Om Birla started a campaign to provide food in hospitals
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has taken an initiative to provide free food in 6 hospitals of the capital Delhi. On Monday, Om Birla will flag off 'Prasadam Rath' from his Delhi government. These trucks, provided by Birla to the 'Aao Saath Chale' organization, have cooking and heating facilities. In this first, the attendants of patients admitted in 6 hospitals including Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Safdarjung Hospital and Lady Hardinge Hospital will be provided hot, clean and nutritious food.
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