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Pulse Polio: This is a mass immunization program to eradicate poliomyelitis from India. This program was launched in 1995-96. This program has been undertaken with active cooperation from government agencies, NGOs, UNICEF, and CDC.
Key Objectives of Pulse Polio:
- Not a single child should be missed.
- High level of surveillance.
- Reporting of any new case within 14 days.
Polio booths are settled throughout the country to cover all the children below 5 years of age. Volunteers are hired to administer the polio vaccine.
OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine): OPV is an attenuated vaccine. It is produced by the passage of the virus through non-human cells at a sub-physiological temperature. This produces spontaneous mutation in the viral genome.
A single vial of OPV usually contains 10-20 doses.
On 27th March 2014, WHO declared India a polio-free nation as no new case was reported in the last 3 years.
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A village is a small group of settlements while a city is a large group of settlements. Although some might also be found in urban areas, villages are usually located in rural areas while cities are urban centers. A city has local laws while a village does not; it is administered by a parish council and is a part of a town. A village is located in a smaller land area while a city has a large land area. The land, housing, transportation, utilities, and sanitation systems of a city are more complex than that of a village. A city is a big and populous settlement which is an important center of commerce and culture. It has local laws and intricate land, housing, sanitation, utilities, and transportation systems. A village is a small group of settlements that is usually located in a rural area although they can also be found in several urban areas. It is larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town. The people living in a village generally have a similar culture and form a community while the society of the city is heterogeneous in nature.
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Forest are called collective bank because forest have many trees, plants, animals, and other things in collective wya.
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The dicotyledons, also known as dicots (or, more rarely, dicotyls), are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants (angiosperms) were formerly divided. The name refers to one of the typical characteristics of the group: namely, that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.
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