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Centre should show investment by it to ramp up the manufacture of vaccines. This will be the most important intervention by Central government when private manufacturers have been funded to produce vaccines, says Justice Chandrachud.
Will one state get priority access over another in getting the vaccines? Centre says 50% will be procured by states for vaccines. How will the vaccine manufacturers ensure equity? Centre to submit exact population between 18 to 45, says Supreme Court.
EC moves Madras High Court against 'murder' comment
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has reportedly moved the Madras High Court to direct media houses to refrain from reporting on oral observations made during court proceedings and report only on observations recorded in orders or judgments.
Former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee passes away after contracting Covid-19
Senior advocate and eminent jurist Soli Sorabjee passed on Friday after contracting Covid-19. Sorabjee had served as the Attorney General for India twice.
UN stands ready to step up support to India: Guterres on 'horrific' Covid outbreak
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said the world organisation stands ready to step up its support to India to combat the “horrific” Covid-19 wave in the country that has infected more than 18 million people and killed over 200,000.
PM Modi calls Council of Ministers meet on April 30 as Covid-19 rages
In what would be the first such comprehensive consultation with all his ministerial colleagues over the second wave of Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet his entire council of ministers on April 30.