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Indore Among The Cities Worst-Hit By Coronavirus Spread

By L.S. Herdenia Indore, the commercial hub of Madhya Pradesh, not only happens to be the worst affected town of the state, but also among the few worst affect cities of the country. From Monday it’s been under complete lockdown for three days. No one is being allowed on...

Apr 2 · >

India Must Go Back To Nehru In The Age Of Coronavirus

By Santosh Paul & Dr Harsh Hegde Humanity has been winning the war against epidemics because in the arms race between pathogens and doctors… Once scientists understood what causes epidemics, it became much easier to fight them. Vaccinations, antibiotics, improved hygiene, and a much better medical infrastructure have allowed...

Apr 2 · >

The Great Unravelling: Escaping Today, Rethinking Tomorrow

By Alan Simpson Welcome to ghost-town Britain, a land none of us was prepared for. Barely three months ago, you would have ridiculed anyone suggesting we would be tuning in to the daily death count from virus which was creating mayhem across the land. But this is where we...

Apr 2 · >

Corona Crisis: States And Centre Must Work In Tandem To Win

By Kalyani Shankar Is the opposition supporting Modi government’s efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic? Is the government doing enough? One should not raise eyebrows if the opposition parties do not praise the government’s effort, though they are forced to give lip-support reluctantly. Even in the United States despite...

Mar 31 · >

War Against Corona: Mamata Leads From The Front

By Barun Das Gupta Tom Landry is not a familiar name in India. He was not a great politician either. He was an American football player. But what he said once is a quotable quote: “Leadership is a matter of having people look at you and gain confidence, seeing...

Mar 31 · >

FinMin’s Economic Package Doesn’t Address Workers’ Issues: AITUC

By IPA Special Correspondent New Delhi: The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) on Friday termed the government’s economic package inadequate to tackle the situation arising from COVID–19 and said it includes already running schemes. On Wednesday, AITUC demanded Rs 5 lakh crore-package for the needy to deal with...

Mar 31 · >

Coronavirus Response: Mass Quarantine As Mind Control

By Deepa Punjani The humanitarian crisis that Covid-19 has unleashed cannot be underestimated. It has changed our world for the foreseeable future and its echoes will reverberate even after normalcy has been restored. Underlying the pandemic, however, are serious questions that impinge upon our human rights and civil liberties,...

Mar 31 · >

Love In The Time Of Coronavirus And The Internet

By A Dishwasher, un Lavaplatos Introductory note: The capitalist economy has produced a type of human being who, in moments of crisis such as these times impacted by coronavirus (COVID-19), is capable of buying everything, leaving others who need the same items with nothing. —Dagoberto Gutiérrez No one was...

Mar 31 · >

Govt Advice To PSUs On Virus Control Is Welcome

By Nantoo Banerjee It is high time that central ministers and top bureaucrats stop meddling with commercial decisions of the management of their departmental undertakings, especially at this difficult time. In the past, such interferences have led to financial misery of many public sector undertakings (PSUs). The worst of...

Mar 30 · >

Covid 19: Democracy Could Have Saved China, And The World

By Amulya Ganguli After Deng Xiaoping launched his four modernizations drive in the 1970s related to agriculture, industry, defence and science and technology to extricate China from Mao Zedong’s personalized ideological straitjacket, a pro-democracy activist, Wei Jingsheng, put up a poster on the so-called “democracy wall” in Beijing, calling...

Mar 30 · >

Covid-19 Aftermath: World Poised To Embrace De-Globalization

By Mriganka M Bhowmick It is not the time to get worried by pondering over the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. Rather, it would be more prudent to accept the reality and chart out a new economic and business strategy based on the possible outcomes of the pandemic....

Mar 30 · >

Lucknow Medical University Doctors Complain Of No Preparations

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Salary deduction from doctors and other members of the staff of the prestigious KG Medical University to buy the necessary three-layer protective masks is a sad commentary on the preparations, or lack thereof, to fight Covid-19 in Uttar Pradesh. Since the medical university does not...

Mar 30 · >

Coronavirus And Capitalist Crisis: Decoding Structural Violence

By Joe Sims In a new and dangerous twist to the coronavirus crisis, Donald Trump is now calling for an end to social distancing perhaps as early as Easter. His goal is to restart the economy and avoid the worst impact of the coming recession. Can you imagine? Trump,...

Mar 30 · >

Disruption Of Public Service Aside, India Lockdown Is A Must

By Harihar Swarup Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement declaring “lock down” — or, in common man’s language, “curfew” — throughout the country to tackle the coronavirus menace, is a welcome step. But the uncalled for inconveniences caused to people has been overlooked by government. As a result, there has...

Mar 28 · >

It’s The Turn Of Coal Now To Start Shining Again

By K Raveendran There is a new star emerging on the post-coronavirus energy horizon, and that is the humble coal. The Covid-19 pandemic has shaken energy markets to the core, creating incredible volatility for fuel prices. But the one energy source that has not blinked is coal, which according...

Mar 28 · >

We Won’t Win Against Covid-19 Without Nutrition, Stress Reduction

By Dr Arun Mitra Like many parts of the world our country too is grappling to prevent spread of Covid -19 to the third stage. This is a precarious situation wherein every step has to be taken cautiously with lot of precaution. The medical, paramedical staff and the safai...

Mar 28 · >

First Death Due To Covid Reported In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THURUVANANTHAPURAM: The first death due to Covid-19 in Kerala has been reported on Saturday. The unfortunate victim is a 69-year-old man belonging to Chullickal in Ernakulam district. The man, a heart patient, had been under treatment at Kalamassery Medical College Hospital ever since he returned from...

Mar 28 · >

Combatting Corona: India Sees ‘Walk Down’ After The ‘Lockdown’

By Sushil Kutty US President Donald Trump has promised to sign on a $2 trillion economic relief package for the US coronavirus hit. Americans are not very sure if the relief will reach intended beneficiaries, more likely fund-rich companies. Narendra Modi unveiled a Rs 1.7 lakh crore relief tranche...

Mar 28 · >
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