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Indian Super League | Chennaiyin’s woes unending; Hyderabad goes third

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  Dance of delight: Sandaza, left, celebrates after scoring the opener.  Sandaza and Chianese discover the objective for HFC  Chennaiyin FC's burdens gave no indications of finishing as the side endured a 2-0 thrashing to Hyderabad FC in an Indian Super League coordinate at the Tilak Maidan Stadium, Vasco, on Sunday.  A significantly better second half from Chennaiyin regardless, Hyderabad scored once in one or the other half, through Fran Sandaza and Joel Chianese, to move to third situation with 22 focuses from 15 matches. Chennaiyin stays 6th with 16 focuses.  Fine strike  Spaniard Sandaza put Hyderabad ahead with a fine strike in the 28th moment. A one-two between Joao Victor and Sandaza saw the last go past the focal protector Deepak Tangri and release a deft left-footer past 'guardian Vishal Kaith. In any case, for the objective, the two groups played to a great extent unsuitable football and it was pretty much even.  Improving  Chennaiyin lead trainer Csaba Laszlo welcom

Morning Digest | Fresh support pours in for protesting farmers; India tightens oversight on funds received by NGOs, and more

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  I n this combo picture, policemen come under attack during clashes between people claiming to be local villagers and farmers (left) and a policeman pins down a farmer at the Singhu border in New Delhi on January 29, 2021 In a recharged push to the ranchers unsettling against the three argumentative homestead laws after the associations seemed, by all accounts, to be on the back foot following the Republic Day viciousness and police activity, uphold poured in from parts of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh on Friday.  The heads of Samyukt Kisan Morcha, a joint front of rancher associations, additionally reported that they would notice January 30 as "Sadhbhawna Diwas" (Goodwill Day) and notice a day-long quick at all dissent locales. They spoke to people in general to go along with them. The declaration came at a question and answer session late at night.  Likewise read | Farmers face strain to leave fight locales.  In a resurgence, ranchers outfits, "panchayats", a

Farmers’ protests | No talks till government creates positive conditions, say unions

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  Security personnel stand guard at farmer protest site in Singhu border, New Delhi on January 31, 2021 Demand restoration of Internet and de-escalation of tensions ahead of talks. Heads of the disturbing ranchers on January 31 attested that the associations would not step up and continue exchange with the public authority till such the time as the Center made a helpful environment for talks. The pioneers additionally requested that the public authority reestablish the Internet administrations at the dissent destinations, lift the blockades and de-heighten the strain to make the correct environment for the discussions.  The requests came as the police ventured up security at the three demonstration locales around Delhi, intently guarding passage to the destinations even as the quantity of fighting ranchers expand as the day progressed. In a connected turn of events, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh hosts assembled an all-gathering conference on February 2 to advance an agreement i

Watch | Inside the world's biggest vaccine production hub

 Serum Institute of India is the world's biggest immunization maker by number of dosages created. It is situated in the city of Pune.  It was established by Dr. Cyrus Poonawalla in 1966 and has worldwide sold more than 1.5 billion dosages of antibodies. This incorporates Polio, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hib, BCG, r-Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps and Rubella antibodies.  Immunizations produced by the Serum Institute are certify by the World Health Organization. They are being utilized in around 170 nations across the globe in their public vaccination programs. It is assessed that about 65% of the youngsters on the planet get at any rate one immunization fabricated by the Serum Institute.  The Central government submitted a buy request with the Serum Institute of India for 11 million portions of Oxford COVID-19 antibody, Covishield, at an expense of ₹210 per portion.  After the initial 100 million portions, the immunization would be sold at ₹1000 a portion in private business sect