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May 19, 2021 10:19 IST
Annada Shankar Das, an Ayush doctor working in Nuapada district, has attended close to 1,000 patients in the last two months, several at odd hours.
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Annada Shankar Das, an Ayush doctor, helps cremate body as close relatives desert diseased fearing contracting virus in Odisha’s Nuapada district
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Annada Shankar Das, an Ayush doctor working in Nuapada district, has attended close to 1,000 patients in the last two months, several at odd hours. Annada Shankar Das keeps telling himself not to attend phone calls at odd hours. But when his phone rings, he does answer. Working in western Odisha district of Nuapada, which is badly affected in the second wave of COVID-19, Dr. Das, an Ayush doctor, has attended close to 1,000 patients in last two months, several of those at odd hours.
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May 03, 2021 12:05 IST
Social activists demand that the government come up with new programmes to address the pandemic-induced new poor.
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Burial of a person who succumbed to COVID-19 underway at Khariar in Nuapada district in Odisha on April 26, 2021. | Photo Credit:
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Social activists demand that the government come up with new programmes to address the pandemic-induced new poor. Thirteen-year-old Jagannath Rana is yet to come to terms with the loss of his father Biranchi, 45, who died of COVID-19 four days ago in Odisha’s Nuapada district.
Jagannath works as an assistant in a shop six km away from his village Mahulmunda in Khariar block, but has not been able to find some time to grieve over the biggest tragedy of his life.