COVID Pandemic has Changed the various impact on an individual’s life, in both Negative and Positive ways. Due to increase of the coronavirus pandemic at an alarming rate, every individual has to revisit the global norms.
What Covid-19 taught us? – Dr. V Subbiah Bharathi
As we confront several more months of the COVID-19 epidemic, the decisions made by the leaders – of governments, corporations, and other entities – have a greater effect on how we live and work than ever before. A new, worldwide, and the extremely infectious virus has brought new criteria for practically every decision we make, […]
Preventive Measure for avoiding Next Pandemic – Akarshak Bose
“The COVID-19 epidemic has tremendously disturbed regular life and business, but has also provided us with a chance to view things differently and be self-sufficient in the future to deal with such abrupt problems.” Before COVID-19, we were importing the majority of the healthcare goods that we might have created in India, but we’re now creating the majority of the items ourselves. We are no longer reliant on imports from other countries, clearing the path for Atmanirbhar Bharat in the health and other areas.
Mask Man of India : Tatsamyak Manu
फरवरी 2020 के किसी तारीख की बात है। मैं बिहार की राजधानी पटना से परीक्षा देकर वापस घर को लौट रहा था, जिस ट्रेन के लिए सीट आरक्षित था, कैपिटल एक्सप्रेस थी। रात्रि के 11 बजे ट्रेन आई और मैं अपने गंतव्य को जाने के लिए पूर्वयोजित ‘सीट’ पर बैठ गया, जो कि लोवर बर्थ थी ! उस तारीख में भी देश में ‘कोरोना’ अपनी मायाजाल फैलाते हुए बढ़ी जा रही थी, पटना में भी वायरस आ चुके थे, सिर्फ़ प्रमाणित होना बाकी था, किन्तु मैंने दूरअंदेशी को देखते हुए ‘मास्क’ लगाना शुरू कर दिया था। जिस कंपार्टमेंट में मैं बैठा था, मैंने देखा कि उस कंपार्टमेंट में ही नहीं, वरन पूरी बोगी में किसी यात्री ने मास्क पहने हुए नहीं थे। मैंने सामने की सीट पर बैठे सहयात्री भाई साहब से पूछ ही बैठा- ‘क्या सर कोरोना चली गयी क्या ? आपने मास्क नहीं लगाया है !’
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 oxygen supply and Bengal was sending election reports. It seems elections were the only priority for the government.Despotic forces planned to conquer Bengal, but they […]
Is Lockdown, the only solution?
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.
Poor planning or over confidence what led the second wave of Covid-19
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?
Covid-19: Vaccine registration for 18+ From Today – All You Need To Know
Citizens over the age of 18 will be able to register for the next step of the Covid-19 vaccination drive starting today.
Covid-19: Vaccine registration for 18+ From Today – All You Need To Know
Citizens over the age of 18 will be able to register for the next step of the Covid-19 vaccination drive starting today.
Cowin portal server crashes, people are getting upset, Without appointment 18+ people will not be able to get vaccinated.
Vaccination of people of agr 18 and older in the country will start registration from May 1. Registration for this was to start from today i.e. 28th of April at 4 pm. But as of 4 o’clock, the Cowin portal was cached. People faced similar problems with Arogya Setu and Umang App.