Indian businessman and CEO of Serum Institute of India, Adar Poonawalla, has invested Rs 1000 Cr in Karan Johar's production house, Dharma Productions. This deal has been confirmed by Karan himself and has been met with a witty response from actor Jaaved Jaaferi. The collaboration between these two successful figures is expected to bring forth a mix of emotional storytelling and innovative business strategies.
In a recent interview, the rising star Triptii Dimri shared her journey of transformation from being shy and lacking confidence to becoming a confident actor. She credits her success to setting achievable goals, developing skills, seeking feedback, and practicing self-compassion. Experts also weigh in on the process of building confidence, which includes celebrating small achievements and maintaining a positive outlook.
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An Indian couple is seeking legal action against pharma giant AstraZeneca and Indian manufacturer Serum Institute of India (SII) for their daughter's death after receiving the Covishield vaccine. The couple claims that the vaccine caused her death and other serious injuries, including a rare blood clotting disorder. They are also calling out the government and regulatory bodies for not stopping the vaccine's rollout earlier despite reports of adverse events. If justice is not served, they plan to file additional lawsuits against all parties involved.
In a shocking revelation, Reuters News has reported that Serum Institute, the manufacturer of Covishield vaccine, donated a whopping Rs 52 crore to India's ruling party, BJP, within a span of just 48 hours through electoral bonds. This news has emerged after the Supreme Court's recent order to make the details of all electoral bond donations public. While the Centre had given monopoly rights to Serum Institute for manufacturing the Covid-19 vaccine, this alleged donation has raised concerns about potential corruption and exploitation of the current pandemic situation for political gains. The Election Commission is expected to publish the bond data before March 15, bringing the truth to light.