Two faces of Same India
When the election fever had secured the boundaries of 5 states, the rest of the Indian states were struggling for minutes of Oxygen. The States were sending SOS for the…
When the election fever had secured the boundaries of 5 states, the rest of the Indian states were struggling for minutes of Oxygen. The States were sending SOS for the…
While lockdowns have been enforced around the world to break the corona chain, millions of people in India have been forced to go to bed hungry. As the trains ceased to operate, tens of thousands of hawkers were forced to remain jobless.
When the country is facing the devastating effect of the second wave of Covid 19, the predictions and warnings for a third wave have been voiced by the chief scientific advisor of the Government. But will it have any effect? These questions are rising because, irrespective of having warnings about the second wave, India is facing the deadliest effect of Covid 19. A serious shortage of oxygen is risking thousands of lives every, killing hundreds. Lack of proper healthcare infrastructure and improper vaccine management is making the fight difficult every hour. So what led to having a second wave?
An author writes the book, and the reader completes the book.
For the first time when I entered his office, Dr Subbiah Bharathi sir jumped off from his chair and extended his hand and congratulated me warmly. He was much taller than everyone else in that room, but he was very grounded, asking me questions related to my book.
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The result of 10th class students will be prepared on the basis of internal assessment. The board has notified this by issuing a notice on its official website cbse.gov.in. The 10th board examinations were cancelled due to the corona virus (covid-19) epidemic. The final results will be announced on 20 June.
PM Modi and his leadership were busy with campaigns. This created an image that elections are their only priority. Whereas, during any crisis like Amphan and major fire accidents, people always find Mamata Banerjee on the road, fighting along with them. She takes everything in her hand whenever Bengal is in danger. This wasn't a fight to choose local MLAs but the fight was to make Mamata Banerjee CM once again. She acted as a General in this fight to safeguard Bengal's Pride and to protect Bengal from the invasion of the communal forces. And she succeeded in this. Probably the BJP failed to understand her capability.
Vaccination is being started across the country for people over 18 years in the country from today.
An example of this cornucopia is Dr. Bhaskar Natarajan’s boutique collection (as he calls it) with the title, “Love: Hits and Misses.” This collection of stories is born from the experiences he gained in his life and also those which he heard from others.