Private hospitals have tasted blood with the easy money earned from Covid vaccination. Now they want more and are getting set to cash in on covid vaccine for children whose parents can afford which means private hospitals will soon approach private schools and schools will basically try to force vaccinate children with a Covid vaccine. not sure if its the right approach. there should be a national discussion on LocalCircles on this. more
Yours is an apprehension only. Until it is made compulsory by the appropriate authority, no one can force it. Did anyone force you to get vaccinated? more
It is a personal choice, as the government hospitals giving vaccine are not neat and clean. Those who can afford should take in private hospitals. more
Those who can afford, should go to private hospitals for vaccination. This will reduce rush at Govt. hospitals and also save tax payers money. Govt. hospitals are run with tax payers money. Private hospitals have to earn profit to stay afloat and improve infrastructure. more
Question is not of Private Hospitals or Government Hospitals. Important thing is to decide on the vaccination plan and vaccine. Those who can afford can go to Pvt. Hospitals. Those who cannot spend such money can o to Government Hospitals. What is the problem? Same thing was done even for Covid Vaccination of adults.....Isn't it? more
If India abolishes taxes: (1) People would get money in hand to buy critical things like Air Purifiers (2) More foreign businesses would come. And, make India their base (this wil...
After Aadhaar, now it is ANOTHER 12-digit unique ID for school kids called APAAR ID which the Education Ministry has launched! Parents are being asked to give “consent” so that their ch...
The Indian rupee has lost approximately 42% of its value since 2014. In ten years, the value of your ₹100 has become roughly ₹58. ⚠️ - Are you analysing what's going on with your sa...
INR continues to fall because: there is less demand of INR in the international market (in context of USD/AED). you need to know this fact:- Every time INR depreciates by 4%...
Exchange Rate of INR(₹) Against USD($) • November 2004 - ₹45.03 • November 2014 - ₹61.01 • November 2024 - ₹84.07 Value of ₹1 Crore is Not The Same An...
Some weeks back this circle was discussing China And doing polls on much Chinese Indians were buying China will eat India's manufacturing business in a blip and we won't be able to do a ...
Foreign Tourists in 10 Months of 2024. Thailand: 29.08 Million Vietnam: 14.1 Million India: 4.7 Million (till July) This is one of the major sector for employment a...