COVID-19

It is a bright morning. My mind is filled with optimism and plans, even as I watch my mother carry on with the daily chores all by herself. Almost all of the work that goes into running the household is performed by my mother; others in the family do not share the load. A profound sensitivity dawns, catalyzed by my own consciousness and on realizing that the entire work is performed by the only woman in a family of five for the house to even function. After completing all the regular chores, she sat down and that is when I…

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Kumari (name changed), a nurse at a reputed government hospital in Chennai has not been able to feed her child for over 10 days now. She had been exclusively breastfeeding her infant boy till weeks back, but these days she has to leave instructions with her husband on what to feed him and the lullabies to sing in her absence. She then leaves for the hospital, only to come home after 14 days.  A lactating mother, Kumari has a tough and choiceless job ahead: 12-hour long shifts for five days at a stretch, attending to COVID-19 positive patients and to…

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“Despite best efforts to facilitate the state’s economic revival, the success rate is not beyond 50 per cent,” said Rajinder Guleria, advisor, Baddi-Brotiwala-Nalagarh (BBN) Industries Association, “There are issues of logistics, mobility, manpower and enhancing liquidity.” For a hill state mainly dependent on its farm economy, tourism and export oriented pharmaceutical clusters, Himachal Pradesh currently stares at nearly 80 per cent loss of livelihoods, both rural and urban, especially as its mainstay, the tourism industry, is under total lockdown. The Baddi-Brotiwala-Nalagarh industrial belt, Himachal’s largest industrial belt, has an annual turnover worth Rs 45,000 to 50,000 crore, and employs three…

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When one hears the words ‘patient dignity’, 'dignity in health care', 'dignity in death,' it conveys that even at their most vulnerable moments, human beings need to be treated with honour and respect. Every patient wants dignity, but are they getting it? 19th May 2020, early morning around 01.45 am, Dhanalakshmi, a senior citizen of our neighbourhood, aged almost 80, was critically ill. Her family and other residents in the building tried to call the 108 and 104 helplines to call for an ambulance. While 108 appeared defunct, 104 was not answered. With few options left, they approached the nearby…

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Women workers will be among those worst-affected by the Karnataka government’s notification that allows factories to increase work hours to 10 per day, or 60 per week. In a survey conducted jointly by us at the Alternative Law  Forum and the Garments Mahila Karmikara Munnade between May 16 and 18, 65% of workers said they won't and can't work for longer hours. Given that an overwhelming segment of the workforce in garment industries are women, extending their work hours will likely result in thousands of women dropping out of the workforce or being asked to leave if they can't work…

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Well known artist Vrindavan Solanki has been able to sell his work online Art, rarely looked at as a necessary economic activity, too is facing uncertain, unsettling and challenging conditions in these pandemic times. Unfortunately, it comes at a time when art had been growing in Ahmedabad in recent years, as a business and investment. Now, as with all other activity, the lockdown has brought to a standstill the world and livelihood of both performing and visual artists. As Gujarat battles to contain the virus, with any kind of normalcy still a long time away, “everything arty will take longer…

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Over the last few weeks, the sight of garbage pickers and their trucks plying on empty streets in the early mornings has taught us the value of poor migrant labourers who provide essential services in our metros.  From the relative comfort of middle-class homes, we have learnt about their lives and have been moved by their plight.  But, there is another aspect of their predicament, which became clear to me only when I began supplying essential drugs and food packets to their families.  For some years, my friends and I, as volunteers of the Aam Aadmi Party, had held health…

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With the country entering the fourth phase of lockdown in the COVID battle, relaxations on movement have been granted leading to more people entering states from within and outside the country. Tamil Nadu, too, has seen more people come in since relaxations were put in place. Accordingly, testing and quarantine rules have been revised for those entering the state, with certain exemptions. What do you need to do if you have to come to Chennai now? Here's a quick explainer: How can you enter Tamil Nadu? At present, Shramik trains for migrant workers are allowed entry into Chennai. Air travel…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju 60 வயதான அனிதா மற்றும் அவரின் 65 வயதான கணவருக்கு கோவிட்-19 தொற்று உறுதி செய்யப்பட்டதும், இது அதிர்ச்சியளிக்கும் தகவலாக அவர்களுக்கு அமையவில்லை. "மார்ச் 15 அன்று நியூசிலாந்த்திலிருந்து நாங்கள் திரும்பினோம். எங்களுடன் விமானத்தில் பயணம் செய்த ஒருவர் உடல்நிலை பாதிக்கப்பட்டிருந்ததால், எங்களுக்கும் தொற்று வரும் வாய்ப்பு உள்ளதை நாங்கள் அறிந்திருந்தோம்," என்கிறார் அனிதா. கோவிட் தொற்றை எதிர்கொண்டதை பற்றியும், தன் அனுபவத்தையும் அனிதா விவரிக்கிறார். தொற்றின் ஆரம்பம் “நியூசிலாந்த் நாட்டில் தொற்று எண்ணிக்கை அந்த நேரத்தில் அவ்வளவாக இல்லை என்பதால் நாங்கள் நாடு திரும்பிய போது சோதனைக்கு உட்படுத்தப்படவில்லை. ஆனாலும், எங்களின் கோட்டூர்புர வீட்டில் நாங்களே எங்களை தனிமைப்படுத்திக் கொண்டோம். இரண்டு நாட்களுக்கு பிறகு எங்களுக்கு காய்ச்சல் ஏற்பட்டது. இந்த நாட்கள் மிகவும் வித்தியாசமாக இருந்தது. எனக்கு வெகு குறைவான அறிகுறியே தென்பட்டது. முதல் நாள், 100*F வெப்பம் இருந்தது, அடுத்த நாள் 99*F…

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On May 18, Minister of Railways, Piyush Goyal appealed to migrant workers to stay where they were, as the railways planned to double the number of Shramik Trains to 400 per day in two days. He also said that an additional 200 non-AC trains would be operational by June 1. While this increased capacity is a welcome sign, will it be enough to service Bengaluru's stranded workers? A large number of Bengaluru's workers are walking thousands of kilometres to their home states, as the efforts of the governments to arrange transportation has fallen short of the exploding demand. "The Labour…

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