Tamil actor Mansoor Ali Khan fined Rs. 2 lakh for spreading rumours about covid vaccine !
Madras High Court has imposed a fine of Rs. 2 lakh on the actor Mansoor Ali Khan for spreading rumours about Covid vaccine.
Madras High Court has imposed a fine of Rs. 2 lakh on the actor Mansoor Ali Khan for spreading rumours about Covid vaccine.
The mutation of coronavirus is not only responsible for the coronavirus tsunami in India. After the first wave ended, the coronavirus situation in India got out of control due to the large scale election campaigns, excessive mass gatherings, multiple variants of the corona vaccine and slow pace of vaccination.
Soldier Srinivas, who accused the hospital of not giving proper treatment to his mother in the Srinivaspur Government hospital, was beaten up by the hospital staff.
Union Minister Gajendrasingh Shekhawat is being criticised for advising the relatives of a Covid affected patient at a hospital in Jodhpur that they should offer a coconut to Balaji, and everything will be alright.
‘Indian Army, paramilitary force and the doctors in Indian Railways fall under the authority of Central Government. Given that, can they be utilised for assisting the vaccination drive, enforcing quarantine rules or for any other task? What is the national plan regarding this? Vaccination has become a need of the hour.
Piers Morgan, one of the renowned TV journalists said, “The Indian Premier League should not continue given the horrific Covid crisis in India due to Prime Minister @narendramodi’s woefully irresponsible leadership.
“Only Prime Minister Narendra Modi is responsible for coronavirus pandemic going out of control in the country.
No space is available in the crematoriums to perform the last rites of those dying due to corona in Uttar Pradesh. People have to wait several days to perform the last rites as the dead bodies are placed on a waiting list.
The public thrashed an ambulance driver who demanded Rs. 15,000 for transporting a corona patient’s dead body from the hospital to the crematorium which was within 5 kilometers distance
For the last one month, Assembly elections have been going on at eight levels in Bengal. Due to this election taking place during the second wave of Corona, the number of corona victims has increased rapidly.