Oxford University
Why people are avoiding news; and what must be done to fix things
Only 42 per cent of respondents said they trust news
Farrukh Dhondy | In UK, linguistic ‘revolutionaries’ try to ‘ban’ those with other views
What the boy is asking himself is should he endure these S and As or should he fight against such opposition or adversity
India's Wockhardt to supply COVID-19 vaccines to UK
UK government reserved one fill-and-finish production line at Wockhardt subsidiary in Wrexham, Wales for exclusive use for next 18 months
Serum-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine gets DCGI grant for human trials in India
The panel had also recommended that the clinical trial sites which have been proposed for the study be distributed across India
AA Edit | Covid-19 Vaccine is the only silver lining
There is a silver lining in the form of expedited vaccine trials, some of which have reported progress
COVID case fatality rate in India on a steady decline, drops to 2.46 pc
In India, AIIMS began Phase 1 of human trials of COVID-19 vaccines on Monday, results of which are expected in three months
To be a part of Oxford University's Covid19 vaccine project is a humanitarian cause: Indian-origin scientist
The 34-year-old's role as a Quality Assurance Manager means to ensure compliance are met before the vaccine could progress to trial stage
Indian firm to test Covid vaccine in 3 weeks; if successful, drug won't be patented
If human clinical trials are successful, product will be out in the market by October
Reluctant writer pens a book about publishing
Dean went on to establish the Mahomed Baths in London and came to be known as the “shampooing surgeon”.
Jack of all trades
Harish Haridas, who has been recognised for his contribution as a U.K.-India Young Leader.