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Society And Politics Won’t Be Same Once Lockdown Ends

By Amulya Ganguli It is odd that the Human Rights Watch (HRW) has chosen the present moment to release a report calling on the Indian parliament to repeal the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. It is obvious that harried as the government and the people are by the pandemic, neither will...

Apr 14 · >

PM Modi Is Hardly Concerned About Survival Of The Poor

By Arun Srivastava A bleak future stares at India’s economic revival. The country which has been deep in the slowdown before the outbreak of the coronavirus, will find it tough to come out of the economic crisis once the corona curve flattens and situation turns normal. Already the International...

Apr 14 · >

Mayawati Cautions Against Manhandling Of Dalit Officers

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samajwadi Party national president Mayawati had demanded strict action against BJP MP from Kannauj Subrata Tripathi for beating up a Dalit official. Mayawati repeatedly said that Kannauj MP Subrata Tripathi barged into the residence of tehsildar of Sadar area Arvind Kumar and beat him...

Apr 14 · >

Allocation Of Scarce Medical Resources Amidst Corona Pandemic

By Indira Jaising Cases are coming to light where people in need of urgent medical help are being turned back by hospitals that are overstretched with the COVID-19 pandemic. There is no mal-intent in this, but life is dear to all of us, in particular, those with serious ailments....

Apr 14 · >

Despite US Blockade, Cuba’s Public Healthcare Looks After All

By Merriam Ansara HAVANA—For the past three weeks, I have been working mornings in my local doctor’s office. My volunteer job is to go through the six drawers of around 1,500 patients attended by my doctor, Marta Gálvez. The neighbourhood is in Nuevo Vedado, near the Plaza of the...

Apr 14 · >

Life To Go On Through Extended Lockdown

By Nantoo Banerjee All kudos to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her government for inspiring a global advisory board, constituted of some highly well-known experts in diverse fields, to help build resistance against coronavirus in the state while working on post-lockdown speedy recovery of the state’s economy....

Apr 13 · >

Unregulated Private Companies That Are Now Public Utilities

By Anjan Roy One indirect result of the Covid-19 outbreak is the further vindication of the metamorphosis of the technology companies from private sector profit-earning units to the status of essential public utility services. Old people living on their own have ordered medicines on various specialised internet sites, some...

Apr 13 · >

The Covid-19 Crisis Signals A New Global Order

By Dr Arun Mitra The COVID-19 pandemic has created global panic. This is a relatively new strain of virus and we have little knowledge of its spread and the damage it can cause. We are not sure about how long will it continue. The pandemic has brought the global...

Apr 13 · >

Corona Crisis: Was India’s Absolute Lockdown Necessary?

By Ashok B Sharma The novel Coronavirus infection has caused havoc around the globe sending thousands of people to death. Many countries imposed lockdown, some partial lockdown to contain the spread. India imposed countrywide lockdown on March 24 and extended it April 14. Prior to the imposition of lockdown,...

Apr 13 · >

Corona Crisis: Sixth Sense To Extend Lockdown

By Sushil Kutty What happens if a state government extends its lockdown and the nationwide lockdown ordered by the Centre is not done away with? The question disturbed minds when Odisha and Punjab extended their lockdowns without the Centre’s permission. What if Punjabi and Odia had swarmed the streets...

Apr 13 · >

Afghan Agony Aggravates Due To Coronavirus Impact

By Sankar Ray Although to date, fewer than 500 people of Afghanistan have been reportedly infected by the novel coronavirus and of them, 15 died, according to the Johns Hopkins University Covid-19 map which gets updated in real time, Afghanistan’s health minister Ferozuddin Feroz is right to fear the...

Apr 13 · >

New Zealand PM Taking The Corona Challenges Head-On

By Arun Srivastava On Thursday, April 9, New Zealand witnessed decline in coronavirus cases for the fourth consecutive day. The island nation could accomplish this daunting task at a time when the entire world, especially the capitalist world has miserably failed to contain the pandemic and lost more than...

Apr 13 · >

No Faith Supports Irresponsibility Of Flouting Corona Lockdown

By Harihar Swarup The cry of the peacock, birdsongs at dusk and dawn song— these are the sounds one now hears in the part of Noida where I live. Until a few weeks ago, the only noise that overwhelmed us was that of vehicles. But while the return of...

Apr 11 · >

Economic Lockdown: A Cure Worse Than The Disease

By K Raveendran No one knows how the coronavirus outbreak is going to play out. All projected models, whether by economic research institutions or global healthcare organisations, are as good as the readings of a magic crystal ball. In all probability, the modern history of the world would be...

Apr 11 · >

Battling Corona: India Should Now Prepare For The Worst

By Gyan Pathak The worst is yet to come. The situation that stands at almost the fag end of the 21-day complete lockdown of the country ending on April 14 indicates all about that. As it continues to spread, COVID-19 is triggering unprecedented levels of health and economic fallout....

Apr 11 · >

Kerala Shows The Way In Battle Against Corona Virus

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The battle against the dreaded corona virus is far from over. There is still a long way to go. But there is no denying the gains Kerala has made in the relentless fight against the virus. The achievements first. There has been a marked decline...

Apr 11 · >

Public Health Care And Economics: Walking The Tightrope

By C Srikumar Recently, Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu stated: “Between the consideration of health of the people and stabilisation of our economy being debated, the former shall take precedence over the later. In my view, while the concern of economy can wait for another day, that of health can’t”. No...

Apr 11 · >

The Great Shift: Corona Crisis Has Exposed The Fault Lines

By Krishna Jha There has to be the proverbial silver lining in shadows of dark gloomy clouds. Amidst starvation and deprivation, there is the threat of not only a killer disease, but also a life to be lived on the edges. Vast masses of people walking on foot, covering...

Apr 11 · >
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