Editorial Clarification/CorrigendumThis refers to the article titled “How vaccine Myths Are spreading in India” published in the Sunday Times of India on 13 December, 2020 and also carried on our digital platform.Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhary has stated that the report did not accurately or fully reflect his position, including his stated reliance on certain research material and sources. Dr. Chowdhary stated that his comments were made in the context of preventive health, nutrition, immunity and lifestyle-based health management, and he disputes the characterization of his statements in the said report.We clarify the above and regret any distress caused to Dr. Chaudhary by the publication.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosGujarat’s Gir Forest On Alert As Suspected Virus Kills Seven Asiatic Lions | WatchOperation Sheruwali Intensifies In Rajouri As Army Tightens Cordon Around Suspected MilitantsGujarat Student Stabbed To Death In Canada, Family Appeals For Body To Be Brought HomeHamirpur Bridge Collapse During Heavy Storm Leaves Six Dead, Several Workers Still Trapped | WatchSiddaramaiah’s Exit May Haunt DK Shivakumar & Rahul Gandhi As Karnataka Caste Census Row ExplodesGovt Considers Air Force Support For NEET Retest Security Amid Paper Leak InvestigationDK Shivakumar Reaches Delhi After Siddaramaiah Resignation Sparks Karnataka Power Shift | WatchAmit Shah Confirms Detention Centres In Bengal, Vows Crackdown On Illegal Infiltrators | WatchSonam Wangchuk Fires Back At Ladakh LG Over ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ Remarks’Trauma Care Part Of Right To Life’: SC Orders 112 As One Unified Emergency Response Number123PhotostoriesNot just cute pets: 5 dog breeds that quietly protect their familiesInside Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal’s stunning Bandra penthouse inspired by ‘New York meets Maldives’Can you build muscle just by walking? Experts revealSamantha Ruth Prabhu wrapped herself in red-hot glamour with a custom Archana Jaju saree10 signs of true friendship most people ignore5 ways to protect your home from spiders naturallyGood fathers teach their sons these 7 harsh but powerful life lessonsWhy Japan banned Indian mangoes: Here are the affected varietiesWhat is Solo, that PM Narendra Modi called modern-day ‘Sanjeevani’: 4 ways to include it in daily meals7 railway stations in India with unbelievable colonial history123Hot PicksDhanendra KumarNew Labour CodeCOMEDK UGET resultCBSE 12th re-evaluationPunjab election resultStrait of HormuzGold price predictionTop TrendingBenjamin NetanyahuD GukeshVaibhav sooryavanshi IPL auctionPunjab Local Body Election ResultCockroach Janta PartySupreme CourtNEET UG 2026 fee refundUS Draft dealIndian mango exportsAmrita AEEE 2026
Editorial Clarification/CorrigendumThis refers to the article titled “How vaccine Myths Are spreading in India” published in the Sunday Times of India on 13 December, 2020 and also carried on our digital platform.Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhary has stated that the report did not accurately or fully reflect his position, including his stated reliance on certain research material and sources. Dr. Chowdhary stated that his comments were made in the context of preventive health, nutrition, immunity and lifestyle-based health management, and he disputes the characterization of his statements in the said report.We clarify the above and regret any distress caused to Dr. Chaudhary by the publication.