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West Bengal CM Banerjee managed the situation with a cool head and responded to the protesters while maintaining courtesy.
Imran Khan, currently imprisoned, has applied for the position of Oxford University Chancellor, despite his ongoing legal issues.
The UK's Oxford University has agreed to return a 500-year-old bronze idol of a saint believed to be stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu to India.
Overseas education offers more than just a form of education, as it offers a holistic perspective on life. In this global phenomenon, a wide range of students from diverse backgrounds enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Taking an educational program abroad at a top-ranking international university or educational institution will not only lead to an international degree but also expand a student's career and personal horizons.
Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic drug
Ivermectin resulted in a reduction of virus replication in laboratory studies, the university found
People with liver issues or taking blood thinning medicines to be excluded for the study, Oxford University said
Doubts have been raised over the efficacy of Bharat Biotech produced indigenous vaccine, Covaxin, or Made in India vaccine
The Covaxin will be administered to people only in clinical trial mode, and such people will also be monitored after vaccination
The key aspect is that the data of the third trial of this vaccine have not yet been given to DCGI, and it may take two more days
The approval for a Covid vaccine can come soon, the country's drugs control authority has indicated.
Pfizer has sought approval from the country's drug regulator - the DCGI (Drugs Controller General of India) - for emergency use authorization of its coronavirus vaccine.
Experts believe that a COVID vaccine "will be ready in the next few weeks", Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. Watch the full Video.
Serum Institute of India founded in 1966.
SII founded by Dr. Cyrus Poonawalla.
Adar Poonawalla joined the SII in 2001.
Covishield is 'safe and immunogenic, the Serum Institute of India has said
It has no side effects, the Pune-based company said
Covishield, is being developed by the UK's Oxford University and US pharma giant AstraZeneca
Oxford and AstraZeneca on Monday said the COVID-19 vaccine being developed jointly by them has shown 70 per cent efficiency.
Oxford-AstraZeneca added that the efficacy of vaccine could be around 90 per cent under one dosing regimen.
The Oxford release also said that no volunteer was hospitalised during trials of the vaccine.
Students at Oxford University have voted to ban beef and lamb from campus canteens.
A motion in this regard was passed by the Oxford Student Union by a two-thirds majority.
Daily Mail reported that the decision taken by students' union will not affect colleges that still want to serve beef and lamb.
As of Monday, a total of 11,86,203 people have recovered from COVID-19 across India.
The coronavirus Recovery Rate has bettered to 65.77%.
The vaccine is called AZD1222.
AZD1222 was developed by Oxford University and licensed to AstraZeneca, which has put it into large-scale, late-stage trials to test its efficacy.
AstraZeneca has signed agreements with governments around the world to supply the vaccine should it prove effective and gain regulatory approval.
Oxford University trial on corona vaccine successful. Several coronavirus vaccines are currently in various stages of testing worldwide, including in Britain, China, the US and India.
Paliwal, didn’t feel inhibited or have second thoughts before deciding to volunteer for a human trial for coronavirus vaccine led by the Oxford University.
Oriel College has been under pressure for several years from the #RhodesMustFall campaign, which argues the statue glorifies racism and is an insult to black students.
Another striking finding of the study is that income and wealth seem to have a lesser impact on the happiness of the individuals contrary to popular opinion. According to the study, a sedentary person has to earn an additional USD 25,000 (Rs 17,97,187.5 lakhs) on average to be as happy as a person who exercises.
The report says Pakistan poses thrice the risk to humanity and world peace than war-torn Syria.
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