09/02/2022 - TOP 3 NEWS OF INDIA

09/02/2022 - TOP 3 NEWS OF INDIA





Kerala trekker is rescued by the army after being trapped on a hill for two days.

After a marathon effort by the army, a young guy who had been stuck on a hill in Kerala's Palakkad since Monday was freed this morning. R Babu, clothed in a T-shirt and shorts, was seen with jubilant army personnel after his rescue. Selfies were taken and the victory sign was flashed by some. "Thank you very much, Indian Army," R Babu stated as he sat among army personnel. As a thank you, he kisses the army members and joins the guys in shouting "Indian Army ki jai, Bharat mata ki jai."

According to the government, over 25,000 Indians died in 2018-2020 as a result of unemployment and debts.

While the subject of unemployment is being debated in Parliament during the Union Budget debate, the Union administration informed the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that more than 25,000 Indians committed suicide between 2018 and 2020 as a result of unemployment or indebtedness. During that time, 9,140 people committed suicide as a result of unemployment, while 16,091 people died as a result of bankruptcy or indebtedness, according to the government's report to the upper chamber.

Minister of State (Home) Nityanand Rai supplied the information in a written response to a Rajya Sabha inquiry on the subject. The official estimates, according to Rai, are based on data provided by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). Suicides among the unemployed have been on the rise, reaching a peak of 3,548, according to the data, in the pandemic year of 2020. In 2018, 2,741 people died as a result of unemployment; in 2019, 2,851 people died as a result of unemployment.

In India, the first nasal spray for the treatment of adult Covid patients has been launched.

Glenmark, a Mumbai-based global pharma business known for its innovation, has launched Nitric Oxide Nasal Spray (FabiSpray) in India in collaboration with SaNOtize for the treatment of adult COVID-19 patients. As part of the fast approval procedure, Glenmark acquired manufacturing and marketing authorisation for Nitric Oxide Nasal Spray from India's drug authority, Drugs Controller General of India.

"The major objectives of the Phase 3 study in India were reached, with viral load reductions of 94 percent in 24 hours and 99 percent in 48 hours. In COVID-19 patients, nitric oxide nasal spray (NONS) was found to be safe and well tolerated. Glenmark will offer NONS under the FabiSpray brand "the official statement states.

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