BJP leader Harsh Vardhan quits politics
Chandini Chowk MP and veteran BJP leader Harsh Vardhan on Sunday announced his decision to quit active politics and concentrate on his medical practice.
Chandini Chowk MP and veteran BJP leader Harsh Vardhan on Sunday announced his decision to quit active politics and concentrate on his medical practice.
Several heavyweight ministers are resigning before the massive reshuffle of the Modi government this evening.
Dr HarshVardhan said that he feels lucky to read this crisp book. He was inspired by the simple language used by Dr Saksena.
Expressing his satisfaction at the timely event, the Minister said, “In India, over 1.3 million deaths are attributable to tobacco use every year amounting to 3500 deaths per day, imposing a lot of avoidable socio-economic burden. In addition to the death and diseases it causes, tobacco also impacts the economic development of the country.”
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Harsh Vardhan said that credit goes to the Prime Minister for igniting the Innovation Movement and creating an Innovation Eco-system in the country during the last 6 years.
He applauded their selfless devotion and commitment to the nation’s fight against COVID-19, as a sanitation worker Manish Kumar became the first recipient of the vaccination drive at AIIMS, New Delhi.
Speaking at the inaugural session of ISFFI, Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Health & Family Welfare said that these films have a huge variety as they are based on themes like science, technology, awareness related to COVID-19 and India’s efforts to be self-reliant.
Warning people to stay away from large congregations and diligently follow the guidelines issued by the government regarding precautions to be taken, Dr Harsh Vardhan requested people to celebrate upcoming festivals at home, with their loved ones, instead of going out to fairs and pandals.
Mumbai-based RTI activist Anil Galgali had filed an online application asking steps taken by the government to control the spread of COVID-19, name of equipment and material purchased for the purpose and the amount spent on them.
Developed in a month's time, the testing kit would help to study the presence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in the Indian population.