
‘Pandemic in tricky phase’
The Hindu
Delta variant or its off-shoots continue to be dominant, there is a possibility of a new variant: Rakesh Mishra
Former CSIR-CCMB director Rakesh Mishra said that the pandemic is in a ‘tricky phase’ where the Delta variant or its off-shoots continue to be dominant. Yet, there is a possibility of a new variant that could go against the vaccines or more severe clinical symptoms could emerge from any corner.
“This can come from anywhere, from the north east or from remote villages, therefore, it is all the more important to keep track of the cases and continue genome sequencing of at least 5% of those detected,” he said.
Due to the 10,000-odd cases being reported across the country, the INSACOG - Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium, with 28 public and four private labs, need to get a sufficient number of positive samples across the country to keep an effective watch on the emergence of any such variant.

The Ministry of Railways has announced a rationalisation of passenger fares, effective from December 26, aiming to balance rising operational costs while keeping passenger impact minimal. Suburban services and Monthly Season Ticket holders remain unaffected, while ordinary and AC classes see small increases. The move is expected to generate ₹600 crore in revenue and strengthen safety and efficiency across the railway network.












