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Translated by Sandhya Raju ஒரு மாதத்திற்கும் மேலாக வீட்டிலேயே இருக்கும் ஊரடங்கு சூழலை, வேகமாக பரவி வரும் கொரோனா தொற்று உருவாக்கியுள்ளது. அத்தியாவசிய சேவைகள் தவிர அனைத்து பிற சேவைகளும் இந்த ஊரடங்கு நேரத்தில் நிறுத்தி வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன. சம்பள குறைப்பு, ஆட்குறைப்பு போன்றவை பலரை பொருளாதார நெருக்கடியில் ஆழ்த்தியுள்ளது. மக்கள் சந்திக்கும் துயரங்களை கருத்தில் கொண்டு மத்திய மாநில அரசுகள், கடன் தொகை, சொத்து வரி, தண்ணீர் வரி மற்றும் மின் கட்டணங்கள் செலுத்துவதில் சில தளர்வுகளை அறிவித்தது. இதன் காரணமாகவும், செயல்பாட்டு தடைகள் காரணமாகவும், தமிழ்நாடு மின்சார வாரியம் (TNEB) கடந்த சுழற்சியின் மீட்டர் அளவிலான தொகையையே இந்த சுழற்சியிலும் கட்டணமாக செலுத்தலாம், என அறிவித்தது. இரண்டு மாதங்களுக்கு ஒரு முறை நீங்கள் செலுத்த வேண்டிய கட்டணம் எதிர்பார்த்ததை விட குறைவாக இருந்திருந்தால், அதற்கான காரணம் இது தான். கூடவே, நீங்கள் அறிந்து கொள்ள வேண்டிய தகவல்களும் உண்டு.…

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The rotis lay strewn about on the railway track near Aurangabad - a tragic testimony to the plight of the poor in our country. Having packed their meagre belongings, with a bundle of food to be shared among the many, they only wanted to go home. Yet 16 people ended up being run over by a train as they fell asleep, exhausted, on the railway track near Aurangabad. The price for a ticket home cost them more than they bargained for.  The issue of migrants wanting to return their homes has been as big a problem as the pandemic of…

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“A young girl who tested positive for COVID-19 at Shanthi Niketan Colony of Madambakkam passed away,” -- this is one of the messages that was circulated widely among residents in and around Tambaram in late April.  The street had been cordoned off and police personnel was deployed.  Citizens in the adjacent neighbourhoods stocked up on provisions and did not venture out, even to walk their dogs. Citizens in the cordoned locality had to live with not only the threat of the disease but also a kind of social stigma, with even shopkeepers requesting them not to visit their stores.  But when…

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The city of Chennai that was Madras has been in an unprecedented state of lockdown since the third week of March. It is of course not alone in this, for the rest of the country, and indeed much of the world is pretty much in the same situation. With the numbers in the city spiking of late, the Government has toed the line when it comes to the Central Government’s directive that the lockdown be extended by two more weeks – to May 17th. This is to the good, at least as far as keeping a check on the spread…

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Elected representatives have long been clamouring that the existing Karnataka Municipal Corporations (KMC) Act of 1976 is unsuited for a huge metropolis like Bengaluru. Hence the state government has drafted an exclusive BBMP Bill. The Bill was placed before the Legislative Assembly  on March 24, without any pre-legislative disclosure in public domain which violated Section 4(1)(c) and (d) of the Right to Information Act. As per the Opposition's demand, the Bill was then sent to a Joint Select Committee that comprises members from various parties. Hopefully, the Committee will conduct consultations. Read the full text of the BBMP Bill hereDownload…

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Locked Down and Hungry In the days following the lockdown, Gauramma’s kitchen in their small house in Whitefield’s Garudacharpalya, ran out of food. As irony would have it, she used to cook in other people’s homes before the lockdown. Hunger was imminent for her and her three children aged between 10 and 13 years.  Gauramma’s family arrived in Bengaluru two years ago. They knew nobody in the big city. And, when the lockdown was imposed, her husband, a taxi driver, was away in his home town Chitradurga.  “I hadn’t got my salary over the past month, and I didn’t have…

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COVID-19 has made strong supporters of vibrant urban life shudder. They are pining for the outdoors and wondering if our current dense urban form is to be blamed for what COVID-19 has unleashed. There’s speculation around what the pandemic means for cities, and especially if it should change the current path of urbanisation. While holistic changes are welcome, many commentators have made density -- a measure of population per unit area, usually square kilometre or square mile -- the scapegoat.  On March 22nd, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, tweeted: “There is a density level in NYC that is destructive,” that…

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The government may have finally opened up movement for stranded migrant workers after a gap of 40 days, but their problems are far from over. In fact, a new set of ordeals seems to await the migrant, most of them daily wagers, as they are now forced to queue up in front of police stations in the quest for travel permits, after spending weeks in queues for food and rations.  Despite the central directive, uncertainty reigns supreme over the facilitation of their travel back home.  The first thing that 31-year-old Anwar Hussain and his eight colleagues, all daily wage labourers…

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The government may have finally opened up movement for stranded migrant workers after a gap of 40 days, but their problems are far from over. In fact, a new set of ordeals seems to await the migrant, most of them daily wagers, as they are now forced to queue up in front of police stations in the quest for travel permits, after spending weeks in queues for food and rations.  Despite the central directive, uncertainty reigns supreme over the facilitation of their travel back home.  The first thing that 31-year-old Anwar Hussain and his eight colleagues, all daily wage labourers…

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Yesterday, a team of representatives from Bangalore Apartments' Federation (BAF) - a federation of apartment RWAs in the city - participated in a video-conference with Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) officials. BBMP Commissioner B H Anil Kumar, Special Commissioner (Health and Projects) Dr Ravi Surpur and Special Commissioner (Solid Waste Management) Randeep Dev were present, along with representatives of various Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs).  Here are some key updates which were shared in the meeting: RWAs to stay alert and updated  As per the order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, on May 1, and subsequent orders…

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