Twisha Sharma Case: Retired Judge Mother-in-Law She "She Was A Drug Addict"
Twisha Sharma, the 31-year-old Noida woman found hanging at her Bhopal home while two months pregnant, is now at the centre of explosive court claims.
Addressing a press briefing on India's Covid-19 situation on Wednesday, Prof K Vijay Raghavan, the principal scientific advisor to the central government, said while the third Covid-19 wave is inevitable in India, the time when it will occur and its scale is not certain at present. In the wake of the changing nature of variants, we must be ready for the third wave, he said. "We can't predict the timing, but it seems inevitable. We must prepare ourselves and be ready for it." Prof Raghavan said while vaccines are effective against variants, but the scientific community needs to keep working on vaccines and make changes accordingly.
Meanwhile, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has released a new set of guidelines for Covid testing, talking about reducing RT-PCR tests in order to take the load off existing 2,506 laboratories. To help the exhausted labs, the ICMR is now suggesting Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) for mass detection. It said the RAT should be allowed in government and private healthcare facilities across the country in cities, towns, schools, colleges, and community centres. The ICMR also suggested creating drive-through RAT facilities.
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Twisha Sharma, the 31-year-old Noida woman found hanging at her Bhopal home while two months pregnant, is now at the centre of explosive court claims.
Twisha Sharma, the 31-year-old Noida woman found hanging at her Bhopal home while two months pregnant, is now at the centre of explosive court claims.
Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by about 90 paise per litre on Tuesday, marking the second increase in fuel rates within a week.
The big talking point of this episode of To The Point is the Twisha Sharma death mystery.