Good news! Corona's Ayurvedic vaccine may come to India soon, IIT alumni raise Rs 300 crore

A number of tests are being conducted across the country to tackle the corona epidemic. Ravi sharma says the vaccine will be given in two doses and can produce the ability to resist infection within a few days of the first dose.

IIT Pre-Chhatra Parishad Chairman Ravi Sharma said on Thursday that mumbai's megalab was set up by the council in April last year to provide measures and funds to combat the corona epidemic. Megalab is also importing vaccines available in the western world. They will be distributed in Mumbai and later at other places. Sharma said the 'Initial Capital Social Fund' of Rs 300 crore has part of the deposited capital, which is the financing wing of the Council.

At the same time, the Council had announced a plan to raise rs 21,000 crore in April last year at the peak of the first wave of epidemic. He said the proposed vaccine will be available for sale in six months. It is an auxiliary Ayurveda vaccine in which injections and nose can be injected. The vaccine is expected to improve effectiveness, reduce side effects and work effectively on all. It will work on all types of versions of the virus (corona) that have killed more than 2.6 lakh people in the country. He said the proposed vaccine is the first antigen-free, new vaccine to be manufactured locally.

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