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Adults 50 years and older can now get a second booster shot four months after receiving the first booster shot. FDA and CDC authorized the shots for 65 years and older and people 50 years and older with immuno compromised conditions.

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Brazil is turning to Canada to supply the potash it needs for fertilizer production after the disruption of supplies from Ukraine and Russia. The world is turning to Argentina for wheat, Canada for potash, South Africa for platinum, as the focus shifts to getting alternative sources of supplies.

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This report in DW.com says there are differences between Nepal and China on financing for Belt and Road infrastructure projects. China prefers commercial loans, Nepal wants grant assistance and low interest loans. The Us has given Nepal $500 million grant assistance, and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Nepal after the Nepalese parliament approved the US assistance.

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Indian government's free ration plan called Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PM- GKAY) will continue to reach 800 million ration card holders in India for another 6 months. Under the scheme 5 kg of wheat and 1 kg of pulses are given to all 800 million ration card holders. This is a very important plan to help the people of India during the pandemic. It has helped boost upward mobility and resilience of the nation, meeting food needs of every Indian regardless of financial difficulties. In addition states such as Uttar Pradesh with about 250 million people are giving 1 kg each of bengal gram or channa, oil and salt. The Indian government says that this will ensure that "no poor household goes to bed without food during this time of recovery." One Nation One Ration Card (ONRC) operates through 500,000 ration shops in India. 610 million portability transactions are helping migrant workers outside their home states. The size and unique nature of this plan is providing the kind of social support to the vast population of the nation that has never existed before, and brings a sense of hope to hundreds of millions. ...
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India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar visits the local subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation in Colombo to get some idea of the fuel supply situation in Sri Lanka. Facing a shortage of foreign exchange reserves and payment due for its debt in 2022 Sri Lanka has cut imports, including oil imports. India has offered a $1 billion line of credit and other assistance to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is also getting financial help from the IMF.

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India depends on oil imports for 85% of its needs. $110 a barrel oil imposes severe hardship in a country with a population of 1.2 billion people. Russian oil is offered at a $20-$25 discount says this report in DW.com. Higher oil prices are already making a recovery from the pandemic more difficult in India.

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A historic win for the SPD in Saarland, Germany.

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VW is rolling back decades of globalization, with shorter supply chains, less focus on China, more investment in the US. The war in Ukraine has further disrupted already strained supply chains and VW is rethinking its entire manufacturing system in a new way.

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The CUET, Common University Entrance Test will provide a uniform test for all parts of the country. It is now required for all 45 Central Universities to admit undergraduate students. The computer based test offered in July each year will be conducted by the National Testing Agency based on the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) syllabus for Class 12. It will replace institution specific exams.

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India reaches $400 billion in exports for 2021-2022. This is a significant increase from the pre covid export figure of $330 billion in 2018-2019 which slipped to $313 billion in 2019-2020. Frequent lockdowns marked the period of the pandemic.

India's industrial sectors play a large role, including cotton yarn and the apparel industry. With the global supply chains being restructured and shifted away from China, India is gaining a more significant role. Australian exports are up 94% and US exports up 47%. India is making an effort to become a key part of the new supply chain arrangements of US and Europe, along with Vietnam and Japan. As part of the supply chain India is increasing imports from other countries with imports reaching about $600 billion, up about one third in 2021-2022.


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