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literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see myself as the kids find strength growth growth. might only objective is to share work and find beautiful. she does the books on youtube. back after 4 and a half months. coming up today at the pharmacy of the world the hope is. rising scientists in india are under pressure with india's vaccine industry. trade leading the way in a business dominated by men. you know. and the pension not doing anything but living the retired life. all of these
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people. i'm british welcome back to. it's so good to be able to bring you up program again since the coronavirus disrupted our broadcast we hope you're coping well through this crisis which for the time being at least doesn't look like it's disappearing anywhere fast which is why work is progressing at fever pace to develop a vaccine india is one of the many countries working on developing its own human trials have begun at least 2 that has also been political controversy around these trials but that doesn't take away from the important role india will have in producing any future vaccine told the pharmacy of the world because it manufactures
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60 percent of the world's vaccines the world is watching india now more than ever. with more than 50000 new covered cases every day india is rapidly approaching the 2000000 mark yet india has entered its unlocked even restrictions. the rising numbers and the threat of another serious lockdown has people worried but indian researchers are hard at work trying to find an answer in the form of a vaccine one. thing should improve its. it would also give us consolation on many fronts. we're shooting for things would be better at least. you would be that scared walking out in public and maybe you won't have to made the mask or in july 2 indian vaccine candidates initiated peace one human trials. this will be administered to one india spread over a dozen sites the indian government says it feels it has
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a moral imperative to develop the vaccine and many major indian pharmaceutical brands are eager to oblige. 60 percent of the vaccine supply in the world whether it be africa europe or. anywhere of indian origin india is. perceived and is an important player in the vaccines for supply for the word this pressure however took a political to india top medical research body in a letter to trial sites said that the trial should be expedited to have the vaccine ready to launch by mid august this raised serious concerns on whether the extraordinarily expedited trials will be safe and ethical the move was seen by critics as for the indian prime minister to make a dramatic announcement in his independence day speech on aug 15th are rallying on
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a cry that india can be self-reliant. but after pressure from medical community the government body. clarified that no compromises would be made on safety and that the deadline was simply to expedite the trials and. in geology the researchers say that it could take close to a year for the 1st 2 phases of the indian vaccine trials to be completed but so far there's been no works which has gone through. any rocks in a state that is a few years i haven't heard. which promises. are to be cycling being ready for public use. but with close to a 5th of the world's population of india is seen as crucial to test the efficacy of any covered back saying the rapidly rising burden of the disease and the intent to be self-reliant raises the stakes even further. and this is of course
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a fact that is not lost on the indian government double correspondent nischelle just fall explains how authorities are viewing vaccine development in india. indian government definitely wants to be the one to provide the globe in the back seat in the interim government as well as stop these thoughts 40 have impacted you stick to that at the pharmacy if you haven't mortared you like the start seen and this is why these trials are being extradited to this also dies and well into writing this does go it years would be due to the costs not be found on my blog. and much as exploits and critics point out that it would be far too ambitious to expect these violent based he's going back that have already gotten close to actually compete with what the fuss to even the 2nd want to do next so in general. was that it has but it's just last night late sunday night it gets dropped. who the child's face
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do when they see on the back seat by what is that largest fact that in fact that in the what is try to get across to the sites in india exploits of lots of whacked out that any global candidate that is strong enough must be tried in india as i know that you do not want my i will have to live in the skin of the vaccines you also have that in the last vaccines that are well that it will be not sometimes not had as much as in the will miss out on top of that imus again and. today on the last day of the eve celebrations we look at a woman in pakistan who is breaking stereotypes a commie has made a made for us of in the man's world of livestock trading and as a relative of you much of. a market the past few days have been particularly busy
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for hop but it's a story of success she is determined to carry on. large animals don't scare her and she doesn't mind getting her hands dirty we need to use a gunny in her stand a koran she's cattle market today she's been given a particularly nice tends by the market managers that's a far cry from what she encountered when she 1st started here a year ago as a woman she was unwelcome but that may be an easy one you can't let that fix you off you can only overcome challenges if you face them head on after all diamonds also are formed under pressure it limits and it gets that heat up. the cattle market is held at night to skate the scorching heat it's the biggest of its kind in karachi women usually are only here to accompany their husbands but a female merchant many of the usual gunnies colleagues had a hard time with that notion at 1st. government government there are good
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reasons for this being a male dominated space believe it's only the 2nd time that a woman does what she does and it seems to be a trend and a coup it may well happen more often in the future of all this now that you know. these cows days are numbered around the festivities of. a usual gunnies wealthy clients will pay as much as $700000.00 rupees over $4000.00 for a sacrificial animal these potential buyers are still on the fence but are you sure ghani is a good business woman just this week she sold 34 cows look after a while and those clients talk to me just like they do to the male merchants to me but i also know help us to approach them i get a few dismissive comments but mostly my experience has been positive that's why i want to encourage more women to work here. the much as. i usually ghani raises her animals herself and her business has been able to provide employment for 10 other
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people it has taken some time but even in the arch conservative islamic. public women are starting to break into the business world bobby couldn't say i prefer to deal with women out there want to record so much because they rage addition isis the asshole with them forever. highlighting today. less than half of pakistan's women can read and write as opposed to 3 quarters of men that's an imbalance a huge shotgun he finds an acceptable. oh you meant my advice to all the girls that once you get far and rally for support among your family and friends then he'll be capable of anything i'll get better. at the end of the evening she goes home with 3 cows left over but she's not really bothered most of her male colleagues have sold less. satisfying day at the cattle market for irish but of this man right here is japan's most famous a volunteer 2 year old hard or bottle has made
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a name for himself showing up wherever help is needed be to national tragedy or down at the mocha school with children or bottle is always there and people are happy to have him. her to say is the model of a good citizen. think others gives his life meaning the retired fishmonger is dedicated to community service it's his mission. today is a box is 80th birthday and true to form he's joining a 100 kilometer walk for a children's charity everyone knows him. apart to became famous after helping to clear up after the tsunami in 2011 his credo is simple do something for society predicts spec to nothing samurai spirit.
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just sitting in a hot guy would have to help each other supposing something happened here or you know me. your an avalanche in my house dropped into a sinkhole then i'd be happy to have someone to help me or to comfort me. i'm going to get a receipt. o'barr to lives on a pension of $500.00 euros a month in an area known for its hot springs he's bubbling with energy himself he lives on a simple diet of rice balls and salted plums one of his talents is locating missing children. you know when i read the thank you notes from school kids it brings tears to my eyes i'm touched they mean so much more to me than the words of any prime minister would. find you know. the next day pass arrives out on his beloved little motorcycle a typhoon mourning has been downgraded. and so he cleans up the sea shore instead saddened by all the past to keep finds some things he can use. a pipe to make
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a whistle. then it's fire drill and the care for elderly people is self-made whistles come in handy. but a butter doesn't belong here you go down that you had that when i drove or not go in even if i end up in this condition myself one day i'd rather be cared for at home to be honest. your home to this. playground is the ideal place for a lesson in making sandbags in case of an earthquake or other calamity and the hooker that you are where you going is going to. come and even that end buys an incredible shape i wouldn't have known how to do it on my own i only need a. he's unbelievable cheerful fit and also very knowledgeable about disasters
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he's a really great passer but that is really the way. wherever he goes this eco warrior is surrounded by admirers. not as young as he once was but cheerful and always ready to help. see it from all over back again at the same time. don't miss our highlights. program. w dot com highlights. closely. carefully. those simply. too difficult. to.
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discover. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. welcome to arts and culture we've been away for a few months but we're very glad to be back on air and today we're going to salzburg for an experiment of operatic proportions the salzburg festival is 100 edition got underway this week and this fight the pandemic so can it be done the culture world is on the edge of its seat. and also coming up on arts and culture artists and some key for a symbolic poetic approach to confronting the dark chapters of german history.
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and when high fashion doesn't sell designer duran line take puts the clothing industry's cast offs back on the runway. 1st though what last year might have been artistically daring is this year actually potentially dangerous operas plays and concerts performed in front of a live audience for a month in the middle of a pandemic well in its 100 year history the salzburg festival in austria has only had to cancel one time and that was during world war 2 this year organizers are determined to stay open. on stage everything is as it should be sets cosi fan tutte. outside so it's cool he's on recognizable.

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