COVID-19

When Mumbai’s lifeline, the suburban train services were abruptly halted on March 24th, as the country went into a lockdown that would stretch for weeks, the city’s public bus service, BEST, rose to the occassion to single-handedly keep the city running. At the height of the COVID lockdown, BEST buses were the only transport available in the city, transporting essential services workers to their work places and back. BEST ran special services to ferry COVID warriors to hospitals, banks and other essential locations. With most of Mumbai’s municipal, health and other essential service workers living in distant suburbs, and some…

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Since the last few weeks, Bengalureans have been in a state of panic and confusion. COVID-positive patients are unsure where to go, those who are symptomatic are frantically trying to find a bed in case they get serious, while attenders of seriously-ill patients are desperately trying to find hospitals which will admit and treat emergencies. We, at the social welfare organisation Naavu Bharatheeyaru, demand an urgent meeting to see how best the government and civil society can work together to minimise the distress that people are currently facing.  In a letter to Chief Minsiter B S Yediyurappa, we have identified…

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Daily COVID cases near 1000-mark On Friday, July 3, Bengaluru reported 994 cases of COVID-19. With this, the city overtook Kolkata in the total number of positive cases. The day before, on July 2, 889 cases had been reported. As of 2nd, Bengaluru topped the list of 30 districts in the state in terms of fresh cases reported, most cumulative deaths (100), and most active cases (5505). However, Padarayanapura, Shivajinagar and Hongasandra that seemed to be on the verge of community transmission until recently, now have zero positive cases. But these localities remain containment zones, as a preventive measure. Meanwhile,…

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With the Delhi government ramping up testing, the number of COVID-19 positive cases in the city is creating new records almost on a daily basis. There is also a group, including some medical professionals, who feel that the virus will eventually get to each of us, or at least most of us, and we should just stay prepared and reasonably cautious, without getting into panic mode. So how shall we manage and what can we expect, if we test positive for the virus? According to the new rules announced by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on June 22nd, home quarantine…

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When Sunita R called up the customer support of the bank in late June to complain of certain technical glitches in a banking application that she uses, she was assured of a solution. Hours later, she received a call from a person, claiming to be from the support team. Sunita was instructed to download an application named ‘Quick Support’ through a link that the caller sent her via SMS. Unsuspecting, she downloaded the application. The caller then sent her a form to fill in the "Know your Customer" (KYC) details, that included Aadhaar number and other details. She was told…

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There is evidently not much good news floating around in the economy. First, some numbers. In 2019, according to ILO estimates, youth unemployment rate in India was at 10.51%. This figure has hovered around 10% for the past decade. But unemployment rate among the urban youth is much higher. According to data released by the Centre in its Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) 2017-18, unemployment among urban youth in the age group of 15-29 years was at 23.7% in that December quarter, rising consistently over the three previous quarters of that year. If that trend continued, and all reports indicate…

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Due to the threat of COVID-19, most of us are now opting to stay home rather than move about the city. Senior citizens and children especially, are the most vulnerable and have been advised to stay indoors for their own safety. But how long can one stay indoors without getting depressed and frustrated?  For those living in independent houses, gardening is a way to keep up their spirits. But not all independent houses can afford to have gardens, especially if the sites are small. In such cases, rooftop gardening could be the solution. Take the case of my friends Phaneendra…

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More than 830 police personnel have tested positive for COVID-19 in Chennai. An Inspector with Mambalam Police Station succumbed to the virus recently, the first cop to have died with COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu.  From protecting individuals to taking care of guest workers in shelters, ensuring compliance with mandated norms in hospitals and public places and inspecting checkpoints, the police has had to deal with a variety of tasks on a daily basis. Well aware of their vulnerability to the infection, a total of 18,000 cops belonging to Traffic, Law and Order and crime departments have been toiling on the…

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சென்னையைப் பொருத்த வரை சாதாரண நாட்களில் ஆன்லைன் பயன்பாடு பெரிய அளவில் இருந்திருந்தாலும் இன்றைய அடைப்புக் காலத்தில் கல்வியோ, கலைகளோ வேலையோ, கலந்துரையாடலோ ஏன் குடும்ப, சமூக, வழிபாட்டு வைபவங்கள் கூட ஆன்லைனில் தான் என்ற நிலையில், அது மனமலர்ச்சிக்கு, மகிழ்ச்சிக்கு ஏதேனும் பங்காற்றுகிறதா என்று பார்த்தால் ’ஆம்’ எனும் பதில் நமக்கு ஆறுதலாகிறது. சென்னையில் குறிப்பாக நாளுக்கு நாள் அதிதீவிரமடைந்து அச்சமூட்டி வரும் தொற்று எண்ணிக்கையும் மட்டுமின்றி மரண எண்ணிக்கையும் ஒருபுறம் பீதியைக் கிளறிக் கொண்டிருக்க வேறுபல அழுத்தங்களும் அதிகரித்து வருகின்றன. அது இருப்பிடமும், உணவும், கல்வியும் கேள்விக்குரியதாகி வருவதாலும் தனித்து முடங்கிக் கிடப்பதாலுமென தொற்றைப் போலவே தொடர்ந்து அபாயகரமாக பரவி வருகிறது.  இப்படியொரு கற்பனை செய்து பார்க்க முடியாத மனவிரக்தியும் அதன் விளைவும் குறித்து ஏற்கெனவே நமக்கு எச்சரிக்கையும் செய்யப்பட்டிருக்கிறது. அந்தக் கட்டத்துக்குள் நாம் மெல்ல மெல்ல நுழைகிறோமோ என்ற கருத்துகளும் தற்போது பதிவாகத் துவங்கியுள்ளது.  எனவே, இவைகளைக்…

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With Unlock 1.0, Bengaluru has reopened its shops and businesses, and even traffic jams seem to be back. Is this good for us? The short answer is: not all of it. On the one hand, it is great that the economy can recover and the joblessness crisis may start to resolve.  But on the other hand, people returning to their daily lives as if nothing happened is a dangerous approach. More people risk falling sick and infecting others, as indicated by the recent spike in COVID-positive cases. Hospitals that have worked so hard these past few months to contain the…

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