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Agnipath Row: Asaduddin Owaisi Takes Shots At The Central Government

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Owaisi remarks on the military recruitment policy in the backdrop of the recent ‘bulldozer’ demolitions.

New Delhi: Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi yesterday, at a public gathering, offered his peace of mind on the freshly launched military recruitment policy and bulldozer politics.

Owaisi, who criticized the government’s inefficiency in managing its policies and members, commented, “They (youngsters) are on the streets due to (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi’s wrong decision. How many bulldozers will raze (protesters’) homes? We don’t want you to demolish anyone’s home.”

MP Owaisi quoting a Varanasi police officer who said the protestors are like children and need to be counseled, commented, “I want to ask him, aren’t Muslims, your children? We are also this country’s children. You talk to us, you should have spoken to us last Friday,”.

He went on to refer to the demolition of the residence of Mohammed Javed, one of the accused in the Pragyaraj protests, whose house was demolished for a public protest that questioned the government’s position on the remarks made against Prophet Muhammad.

“Afrin Fatima’s home was demolished. Why? Because her father took part in a demonstration. The principle of natural justice is part of the Constitution’s basic framework. The court can punish him, not his wife and daughter. Is this your justice,” he added.

Dragging the BJP on its decision against Nupur Sharma’s current suspension added that the journalist will be offered the status to be a “big leader.”

“This is the reality of our nation. The more you abuse Muslims, the higher post you will find,” he added.

He added on the issue, “Nupur Sharma should be arrested, and action should be taken against her according to the law of India. We wanted action as per the Constitution. I know that Nupur Sharma will be a big leader in six to seven months. It is also possible that Nupur Sharma will be made the Delhi CM candidate.”

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COVID-19: Bharat Biotech, Hopeful With Phase 3 Trials Of Nasal Vaccine

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The Drug Producer is to submit the vaccine’s phase III trials data to DCGI next month.

Paris: On Saturday, fresh ambitions blossomed in Paris as Dr Krishna Ella declared that Bharat Biotech completed the phase III trial of its new Covid-19 nasal vaccine.

Ella, Chairman and Managing Director of the drug producer, added that the organization will submit its data to the Drug Controller General (DCGI) of India next month.

He added to sources earlier this week, “We just completed a clinical trial; data analysis is going on. Next month, we will submit the data to the regulatory agency. If everything is okay, we will get permission to launch, and it will be the world’s first clinically proven nasal COVID-19 vaccine.”

Bharat Biotech will be all set to launch the world’s first nasal Covid-19 vaccine if the authorities approve the data.

The nasal vaccine will be a booster dose, said Dr Ella to those who had taken the second dose.

“Booster dose of vaccine gives immunity. I always say the booster dose is a miracle dose for every vaccination. Even in children first, two doses don’t give much immunity, but the third dose gives an amazing response to the child. The same thing for adults also. The third dose is very important for adults. COVID-19 can’t be eradicated 100 percent. It will be there and we have to live with it and handle it and more intelligently how to control it,” he added.

Dr Krishna Ella of Bharat Biotech announced the fresh news at the Viva Technology 2022 in Paris, where India was announced ‘the country of the year.’

VivaTech is a European start-up, and tech event held to celebrate fresh innovations and discoveries by start-ups across the world.

 

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