
NRIs in dilemma over second dose
The Hindu
Most of them had returned to State in April after getting first jab
Hundreds of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) who have reached the State from the Gulf after receiving their first dose of vaccine, mostly the Chinese vaccine Sinopharm or Pfizer BioNTech, are caught in a catch-22 situation as the vaccines are not available in India for their second dose. Most of them had returned to the State in April after getting the first dose of the COVID-19 jab, especially from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). But they are unable to fly out following the ban or restrictions on flights.
Over the decades, the Anglo-Indian Grand Christmas Ball in Chennai has stepped into many venues, from Railway enclaves to private halls. It has left an indelible mark on some of these venues, Faiz Mahal and Shiraz Hall, both in Egmore, counted among them. This Christmas Day (December 25), Faiz Mahal is playing host to yet another Grand Christmas Ball. The soiree is organised by Anglo-Indians but by no means restricted to them. In these times of dwindling Anglo-Indian presence even in enclaves with a distinctive Anglo-Indian flavour, this event signifies an effort to preserve a cultural tradition that has enriched Chennai

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