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INS Baaz at Campbell Bay has in the last few months expanded its runway, boosting #IndianNavy operation eastward over the #IndianOcean & #MalaccaStrait, the site is expected to host Boeing P-8I after additional runway expansion
PM Modi Okays PM Care Fund to be used For Covid-affected Children

》Free Education to be Ensured for Children who lost Both their Parents to Covid
》To get a monthly stipend once they turn 18 and a fund of Rs 10 lakh when they turn 23
》₹5 lkh Health Insurance Cover till 18 yrs
US-based semiconductors and wireless tech giant Qualcomm will invest ₹3900 Crore to set up a 17 storeyed, 1.6 Mil Sq feet mega facility at a SEZ in Hyderabad, creating 8700 Jobs.
Qualcomm aims to avail schemes of Modi Govt—PLI & schemes for semiconductors.
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more confirmation that zycov trials are over and application for EUA will be real soon. per another report, overall some 1000 children in 12-17 age group were part of the 26000 phase3 across 50+ hospitals.

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If market experts are to be believed, this is just the beginning of a major bull-run for India’s stock market. Healthy growth in corporate profit for the next few years, coupled with favourable demographics can take the indices to stratospheric levels in the years ahead.

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Modi Govt to offer 100% Guarantee on loans up to ₹ 2 crore to Hospitals, nursing homes, clinics and medical colleges for setting up on-site Oxygen Generation Plants.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday announced that under the ‘Uttar Pradesh Mukhya Mantri Bal Seva Yojana’, the state government will work as guardian/care taker for children who are orphaned due to the pandemic
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India's GDP grew by 1.6% in Q4.
FY20-21 contraction at -7.3% (less reduction than previous estimates, IMF had previously estimated 10.5% reduction).