Health
Pakistan dependent on India for anti-rabies, anti-venom vaccines: Report
Islamabad, July 26: Pakistan is dependent on India for imports of anti-rabies and anti-venom vaccines as its National Institute of Health (NIH) is incapable of manufacturing the vaccines as per the country's demands, says a report.
According to a report by the Pakistan daily 'The Nation', Pakistan has imported Rs 2.56 billion worth of vaccines from India over the past 16 months.
As per the report, the capacity of Pakistan's manufacturing units doesn't meet the demands of the country.

5 hours ago
Ditched by unreliable Chinese weapons and CPEC, Pakistan cosying up to US: Report

5 hours ago
US: Health workers call for resignation of Secretary Kennedy

8 hours ago
'India kills us with tariffs': Donald Trump again claims New Delhi offered 'no tariff' deal

9 hours ago
US economy on brink of recession, says Moody’s Chief Economist

11 hours ago
SC issues notice on plea alleging baby swap at private hospital in Chhattisgarh

12 hours ago
Bhutan PM, Chief Abbot to visit India for temple consecration ceremony

12 hours ago
Madonna expresses gratitude to artists Yoshitomo Nara and Gabriel Moses

12 hours ago
Jessica Alba heals in the company of friends

12 hours ago
Actress Nandita Das invited to be on jury panel of Busan Film Festival!

12 hours ago
Ileana D'Cruz: There were times I felt I wasn’t a perfect mother

12 hours ago
Shilpa Shetty’s iconic Bandra restaurant to make its final bow on Thursday

12 hours ago
Salma Hayek says she’s ‘still dancing’ as she turns 59

12 hours ago
We can't allow Trump's ego to destroy strategic relationship with India: US Congressman Ro Khanna