Covid-19 vaccine

Covid Vax voluntary, no executive tyranny draped in disciplinary power: SC

The Supreme Court on Monday said the courts must act to defend citizens in the assertion of their fundamental rights against "executive tyranny draped in disciplinary power", as it declared that no individual can be forced to get Covid-19 vaccine as bodily integrity and personal autonomy are recognised under the Constitution's Article 21. May 3, 2022
Children greet each other as they arrive at school in New York, the United States, March 7, 2022

Global Covid caseload tops 514 mn

The global coronavirus caseload has topped 514 million, while the deaths have surged to more than 6.23 million and vaccinations to over 11.31 billion, according to the Johns Hopkins University. May 3, 2022
SmartBuses

Travellers prefer SmartBuses with on-board washroom: Survey

Kapil Raizada, Co-Founder & CEO, IntrCity, speaks with IANSlife about the discovery that Indian travellers prefer SmartBuses and are willing to pay more for the extra amenities. When it comes to modes of transportation, female travellers prefer safety, whereas men prefer punctuality. May 2, 2022