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The pandemic has forced most of us to stay put at homes and adapt to new ways of getting things done. While many of us have adjusted to this new life, several people across the country have been hit hard. With no food, water, shelter, access to public health and awareness, this vulnerable population, which includes daily wage workers, homeless, migrants, and senior citizens, is at risk of contracting the coronavirus. In most cases, this is after they have lost their jobs or have no way of earning. However, there are several individuals and groups who have come out to…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju கடும் வெயில் கொளுத்தும் ஒரு மதிய நேரம், வெள்ளை, காக்கி உடையில் தன் வாகனத்தை ஜெமினி பாலம் அடியில் நிறுத்தி விட்டு, தலைக் கவசமின்றி வாகனம் ஓட்டிய ஒரு இரு சக்கர வண்டி ஓட்டுனரைபோக்குவரத்து காவலர் இடைமறிக்கிறார். தேனாம்பேட்டையில் பத்து கி.மீ தூரம் தொலைவில் வெவ்வேறு இடங்களில் போக்குவரத்தை சீர் செய்யும் பணியில் ஈடுபட்டுள்ள 48 வயது சி.பழனி ஈ3 தேனாம்பேட்டை காவல் நிலையத்தில் உதவி ஆய்வாளராக உள்ளார். தமிழக முதல்வரின் இல்லம் மற்றும் அஇஅதிமுக அலுவலகம் அருகே உள்ள இந்த சாலையில், போக்குவரத்து நெரிசல் மிகுந்த SIET சந்திப்பு, தேனாம்பேட்டை சிக்னல், ஆள்வார்பேட்டை என கட்டுப்பாட்டு அறை சொல்லும் இடத்தில் போக்குவரத்து சீர் செய்யும் பணியில் இவர் ஈடுபடுகிறார். இதற்கு முன்னர், ஐந்து ஆண்டுகள், பாண்டி பஜார் சிக்னல் அருகே இவர் பணி புரிந்துள்ளார். எட்டு மணி நேர பணி நேரத்தில்,பல குடும்ப விழாக்களுக்கு…

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The spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic across the world has brought entire nations to a standstill. As a measure to prevent extensive transmission of the virus, the Government of India announced an extensive lockdown for a period of 21 days starting March 25. During this time, all no-essential shops, establishments and non-essential activities have been ordered to be stopped. All citizens have been advised to remain indoors and only step out in case of emergencies.  While the strict lockdown measures are essential to curb the virus, the move has left people from various walks of life vulnerable, with many…

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Volunteers are most often people who lead from the front, blaze the trail on ground zero and set the path for others to follow. And the others inevitably do follow, because goodness and giving have a ripple effect like none other. Chennai is no stranger to such phenomena and our citizens are not new to volunteering in times of normalcy and disaster, alike. As a volunteer, I have been part of citizenship efforts in times normal and severely abnormal. In terms of the latter, we have volunteered through floods, water scarcity, cyclones and earthquakes. We have rallied thousands of volunteers…

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Sudha Rao is at her wits' end. Her six-year-old daughter Sharanya is staying home longer than normal and the mother has run out of ideas on how to keep her occupied. Painting, dancing, singing classes, summer camps - there is absolutely nowhere to go in these dangerous times created by the coronavirus outbreak. Sudha's story isn't unique, though. So we have put a list of things available for you kids to keep them engaged: COMMUNITIES / ORGANISATIONS 1) Bookaroolitfest An initiative on the International Mother Language Day 2020 YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch 2) Kathalaya's International Academy of Storytelling YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch 3) Delhi Storytellers' Tribe A…

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It is unfortunate that we find ourselves in such trying times, when the COVID-19 crisis has impacted our work, business and community. On the one hand, there are essential service providers who toil hard risking their well-being to serve us; on the other, there is a majority of us, who are blessed to have the option to work from home (WFH). #WFH as a concept may not be new, but for many, the current circumstances present a new experience altogether. WFH requires a lot of discipline and planning. As someone who has worked from home for many years, here is…

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Sheikh Serafat Hussain is a 70-year-old typist who operates from the footpath outside the Calcutta High Court. Even as the court premises teem with litigants and lawyers, Hussain, who has been sitting outside the high court for over 40 years, finds ample time to talk to visitors over a cup of tea or go for a casual amble during the court’s working hours. Hussain is the last of the typists who were once ubiquitous outside the high court, typing out people's petitions and other documents needed by litigants at the court. “We typists belong to a bygone era that will…

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"I just feel like talking to someone," said my 83-year-old mother who lives in Bangalore. Until three weeks ago, she was looking forward to the wedding of her grandson in Bangalore, and she would put out sarees for every occasion, showing it to my sister (who lives in USA) on WhatsApp. Both the bride and groom live in USA. Many family members from across the globe had committed to come for the wedding. We were pleasantly surprised at the promised turnout,  it made me wonder about changing perspectives today, families were actually looking forward to bonding. And then we had…

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Everything about Rita akka is a demonstration of what life strives to teach us – that it has a purpose. The physically challenged sanitation worker (she cannot hear or speak) is a widow, and her daughter, aged 17, has left home to be with her grandmother. The 42-year-old has loneliness writ large on her life, but won’t surrender to it. Every morning, Rita akka (elder sister) – as she is known in her neighbourhood (though some call her oomachi, a derogatory term for those with speaking disabilities) – wakes up and diligently goes about her garbage collection job with the Chennai Municipal Corporation. Sometimes though, she does…

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It may have surprised many, when Bengaluru set the record for the most protests in a month with 82 protests between December and January. The ‘garden city’ is rarely associated with political activism and is often overshadowed by the likes of Delhi and Mumbai. However, like in the rest of the country, the CAA protests have served as a locus for different groups, ideologies and movements to coalesce. Inspired by Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh, Bengaluru’s Bilal Bagh started on February 8 and is ongoing. Organisers have imposed precautions to keep the coronavirus at bay. On February 29, the City Corporation banned…

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