The world currently faces one of the most devastating and unprecedented health and human crises ever in the form of the novel coronavirus or COVID-19 outbreak. Even as this piece is being written, COVID-19 has claimed close to 70 lives in our country and has seen over 2600 positive cases. The central government, state governments and local governments have ramped up their efforts and are fighting the infection on a war footing. The entire country has been locked down for a period of 21 days starting March 25th. In such a scenario, cities and towns in India continue to be…
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On an endless stretch of National Highway 58 (NH-58), a batch of over 200 migrant workers, arriving all the way from Ahmedabad are intercepted at the Rajasthan borders. The officials manning the borders, who are short-stocked on testing kits or thermal screening devices are insistent that the ‘returnees’ produce ‘Health Certificates’. The repeated claims of the migrants, including women and elderly, that they are natives of the state are insufficient to secure them safe passage back to their homes in South Rajasthan. Since the nation-wide lock down on March 24th, the reverse-migration of semi-skilled and unskilled workers ‘on foot’ --…
Read moreThe city that never sleeps has a new, deadly reason to remain awake at nights, as its worst fears about the coronavirus outbreak has come true. Mumbai has reported that the virus has spread to its slums, making it difficult, if not impossible, to break the chain by tracking and isolating the source and its primary contacts. Till March 30th, Mumbai had registered 8 deaths and 126 positive cases, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). Positive cases have now been reported from slums in different localities like Worli Koliwada, Ghatkopar, Kalina and Prabhadevi. In Worli Koliwada and nearby Janata…
Read moreThe city that never sleeps has a new, deadly reason to remain awake at nights, as its worst fears about the coronavirus outbreak has come true. Mumbai has reported that the virus has spread to its slums, making it difficult, if not impossible, to break the chain by tracking and isolating the source and its primary contacts. Till March 30th, Mumbai had registered 8 deaths and 126 positive cases, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). Positive cases have now been reported from slums in different localities like Worli Koliwada, Ghatkopar, Kalina and Prabhadevi. In Worli Koliwada and nearby Janata…
Read moreThe first day of the month usually excites working people as they look forward to their salaries, but like so many other things, COVID-19 has changed that too. A large number of people are dreading the commencement of the month, as they are not likely to receive their salaries, even as they have to pay their rent, utilities and other bills. Primary among them are domestic workers, many of whom have already lost their jobs as a fallout of the coronavirus outbreak in the city. It is a fact that most gated communities and responsible resident welfare associations in Chennai…
Read moreஒருபுறம் உயிர்களை பலி கொள்ள வந்த அரக்கன் எனக்கூறி, ஒரு போர்க்கால அறிவிப்புப் பிரகடனத்தப்பட்டிருக்கும் அதேவேளை, அது உலகையே புதுப்பிக்க வந்த ஒன்றெனவும் கொரோனா குறித்து இருவிதமான குரல்கள் ஒலிக்கின்றது. எவ்வாறாயினும் அசுரவேகத்தில் பரவி மரணங்களை நிகழ்த்தி வரும் இந்த பேரபாயத்தை நாம் ஒருசேர நின்று சரியான முறையில் எதிர்கொள்ள வேண்டிய கட்டாயம் உருவாகியுள்ளதை யாருமிங்கு மறுக்கவே முடியாது. இந்த சூழலானது, உடலை மட்டுமல்ல உள்ளத்தையும் தூய்மையாக வைக்கும் அவசியத்தையும், தனது நலமென்பது கூட அடுத்தவர் நலனை சார்ந்ததே என்பதையும் உணர்த்துவதாக பலரும் கூறுகிறார்கள். ’உலகை ஒரே உடலுக்கு ஒப்பிட்டால் அதன் எந்த பகுதி பாதித்தாலும் முழு உடலுக்குமே பாதிப்பு’ என்னும் உயர் கருத்து தற்போது உயிர்பெறுவதையும் இங்கு காணமுடிகிறது. கொரோனாவைப் பற்றிய அடிப்படைத் தகவல்கள், முன்னெச்சரிக்கைகள், அறிகுறிகள் மற்றும் மருத்துவ ஆலோசனைகள் குறித்த உண்மையான தகவல்களுடன் பல கட்டுக்கதைகளும் உலகில் உலா வருவதை நாம் ஒதுக்க இயலாது. இந்நிலையில் தனிநபரே…
Read moreAfter three days of hell on earth, Day 4 of the Narendra Modi decreed 21-day lockdown brought some relief to the thousands of migrant labourers in Kaushambi, a part of the NCR, but in Ghaziabad district of UP. These migrant labourers from distant parts of UP in Kaushambi had been left in the lurch. Those who could had started to walk back to their homes, 700 km away. Till finally on March 28th, after a major debate on why a government that can bring home Indians stranded abroad cannot send its migrant workers home, the government relented and started limited…
Read moreOn the isolated Rukmani Devi Street of Valasaravakkam, Chinnaiyan, a conservancy worker parks his tricycle under a large almond tree. The shade of the tree has always been his resting place, where he would catch a break after collecting household waste from six streets. As he opens his lunch box, a routine he has been following for a few years now, two residents turn up and ask him not to sit there. “They did not want me to park the tricycle here as they were afraid I would infect them. I will have to eat at the corner of the…
Read moreThe whole country is in lockdown in the hope of containing coronavirus. But as WHO has warned, lockdowns alone aren’t enough to tackle the pandemic. A critical step in containing coronavirus is contact tracing -- identifying anyone who came in contact with an infected person, quarantining and monitoring them. But in many of our cities, particularly in north India, contact tracing has been poor or even non-existent. Besides, there’s been large scale and blatant violations of the Central guidelines on mandatory quarantine of those who have returned from abroad. The worst offender is perhaps Bhopal, which doesn’t seem to have…
Read moreIt has come to our notice that this article has been forwarded on several chat and social media platforms with a MISLEADING introduction that the Disaster Management Act prohibits any citizen, apart from the government, to post any update or share any forward related to Coronavirus, making it a punishable offence. This is NOT what the article below says; it merely explains the provisions of the said law, and points out that **FAKE** claims and warnings may attract penalties under Sections 52 and 54 of the Act. Fake news peddlers may now face imprisonment of up to one year or…
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