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Explore comprehensive coverage of societal issues, focusing on communities, social justice and cultural trends. Articles focus on topics such as gender equality, issues of the senior population, cultural heritage and the welfare of marginalised groups. They highlight challenges faced by various social groups and the impact of modernisation on traditional practices. Stories of grassroots movements, community leaders and policy impact offer a nuanced understanding of urban societal challenges and advancement.

In the concluding part of this two-part series, we look at what prevented builders and the government from rushing to the aid of construction labourers during the lockdown. In Part 1 'Why Bhuvilal Mahato stayed back in Bengaluru' we saw how migrant workers who were looked after by their employers, did not feel the need to leave the city. For migrant workers in Bengaluru, the promise of deliverance after a traumatic locked down lasted briefly. No sooner did Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa announce shramik special trains to ferry them back to their States, the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’…

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Migrant workers from Bihar wait at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, only to be turned back by the BBMP after three days, in early May. Pic Credit: Senthil S Although construction activity in Bengaluru got a go-ahead, Ramachandra returned to his family in Bihar during that brief window when the government ran trains for migrant workers. He had started work at a construction site six months ago. His new home was in a labour camp in Ulsoor, with 400 other workers. Though he had worked through March, he was not paid. The contractor said the builder had not paid him.…

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A study conducted in 2016 by the Tamil Nadu State Labour Department estimated that around 1.94 lakhs migrant workers live and work in Chennai. Accounting for the neighbouring districts of Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur, the number goes up to around 5 lakhs, making up just over 50% of the migrant labour workforce in the state. A vast majority of them have been struggling as they look for options to survive in the city in the wake of the COVID crisis and the resulting lockdown. Some have managed to leave for their home towns, but for many others who are hoping to…

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In this series, individuals, citizen groups and RWAs explain how they have dealt with the COVID-19 crisis in a constructive manner. In the seventh part of the series, a resident of Jakkur describes how her gated community supported those in need. On March 22, the day our Prime Minister called for Janta Curfew, we sensed the challenge ahead was not going to end anytime soon. The Janta Curfew gave a sneak peek into the potential problems during the long haul. It also made me ask - what can each individual do to minimise these problems?   Around that time, my husband…

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For all outward appearances, Neelam (name changed to protect identity) has it all - a working husband, a couple of young and bright children, and a good job for herself. Look deeper, and one finds that her husband is an alcoholic who abuses her regularly.  Not having got his supply of booze since the lockdown started, he has become even more unbearable, screaming and shouting at her for little or no reason... He has also been encouraging their children to abuse her verbally.  Neelam is now worried that, with the government allowing sale of liquor, his abuse may take another…

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In Varanasi, it is death that gives one that sense of normalcy. The rising flames from the pyres at Manikarnika Ghat on the banks of the Ganga are as much a sign of the city’s spiritual legacy for all Indians, as they are that life and times in this holy city are as ordained. When the flames die, as they have died now, it indicates that something has gone very wrong. The common sight not so long ago, on the stretch from Lahura Beer crossing to Maidagin, of a corpse wrapped in shiny shroud atop a vehicle, has become a…

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Kerala’s print media can claim for itself a unique distinction: It remains the most credible source of news and information for Keralites, and Malayalis outside the state. It is not just that it has successfully fought against the electronic and digital challenges. It has had to survive through severe natural disasters that ravaged the state these past few years. The COVID pandemic is only the latest of such challenges that the print media has faced, and overcome successfully. Nowhere else in the country have daily newspapers instilled the kind of courage and hope among citizens that Kerala’s newspapers have done.…

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COVID is not a worry for Rajamma, a domestic worker living in the quarters given by her employer residing in a high-income neighbourhood of Bengaluru. Wearing a mask, she steps out every evening to buy essentials for the family that has employed her for 15 years now. Her daily shopping is mostly for vegetables and fruits while groceries are bought online and home delivered. Rajamma and her husband take care of the entire household work, which includes sweeping, mopping, folding clothes, drying and arranging washed dishes, cooking two meals and generally ensuring that her employer’s home is running smooth. Her…

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சென்னையில் கொரோனா தோற்றால் மாய்ந்த மருத்துவர்களின் உடல்களை புதைக்க மற்றும் எரிக்க விடாது செய்த மக்களின் மூர்க்கத்தனம் தொடர்ந்து இருமுறை நடந்தேறியதானது சமீபத்தில் எல்லோரின் மனதிலும் வலியையும் வேதனையையும் ஏற்படுத்தியதும், அது பரபரப்பான செய்தியாகி அரசு நேரடியாக தலையிட்டு அதற்காக அவசர சட்டமியற்றும் அளவிற்கு சென்றதும் அனைவரும் அறிந்ததே. கொரோனா நோய்த்தொற்றால் பாதிக்கப்பட்டவர்களின் எண்ணிக்கை உயர்ந்து கொண்டே வரும் தற்போதைய சூழ்நிலையில் மருத்துவர்கள் மற்றும் சுகாதாரத்துறை பணியாளர்கள் சேவைச் செயல்பாட்டின் முன்னணியிலிருந்து தம் உயிரைப் பணயம் வைத்து தம் சக மனித உயிர்களைக் காக்கும் அரும்பணியில் ஈடுபட்டு வருகின்றனர்.  குடிமக்கள் அனைவரும் அவரவர் வசிக்கும் பகுதிகளின் ஊரடங்கு விதிகளுக்குட்பட்டு வீட்டுக்குள்ளேயே இருக்க,  உயிர்காக்கும் உன்னத களத்தில் உணவு, உறக்கமின்றி, காலநேரம் குறித்த கவலையின்றி, தங்கள் குடும்பத்தினர் குறிப்பாக குழந்தைகளிடம் பேசக்கூட வாய்ப்பின்றி,  கடமையே கண்ணாகக் களமிறங்கி இவர்கள் பணியாற்றி வருகின்றனர்.  இந்த மகத்தானப் பணியில் ஈடுபட்டு  உலக அளவில் 200 க்கும்…

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In this series, individuals, citizen groups and RWAs explain how they have dealt with the COVID-19 crisis in a constructive manner. In the sixth part of the series, a resident of Vasanth Nagar describes the measures his RWA took. It was two days into the nationwide lockdown when Muniratna, a milkman, mentioned to one of our core team members, “Sir, what about daily wagers in the area? They can’t go anywhere, how will they survive?” Muniratna’s question got this VRWA core team member thinking. He and his family decided to initiate their own small pilot effort to test the waters…

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