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Scores of houses damaged as heavy rains lash Kasaragod, other parts of Kerala; cracks develop in Sea Bridge

Scores of houses damaged as heavy rains lash Kasaragod, other parts of Kerala; cracks develop in Sea Bridge Scores of houses damaged as heavy rains lash Kasaragod, other parts of Kerala; cracks develop in Sea Bridge News Network May 15, 2021 Kasargaod, May 15: Scores of houses were damaged, trees uprooted and power supply disrupted for hours across Kerala as incessant rains and strong winds continue to lash the state on Saturday even as severe sea incursion disrupted normal life in the coastal areas. According to the latest update of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), a red alert, indicating the possibility of extremely heavy rains, was sounded in five northern districts of Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod.

Covid-19: Top economist says India might face serious livelihood crisis

Covid-19: Top economist says India might face ‘serious livelihood crisis’ Covid-19: Top economist says India might face ‘serious livelihood crisis’ Noted economist Jean Dreze has warned that India might face a serious livelihood crisis due to the impact of the second Covid-19 wave. He added that the working class population may suffer more this time in comparison to the situation last year. advertisement UPDATED: May 12, 2021 11:07 IST Livelihood of poorer Indians have been severely impacted as most states have imposed lockdowns to contain the second wave of Covid-19. (Photo: PTI/Representational image) India might be heading towards a “serious livelihood crisis” as the situation seems to be worse this time for the working class amid the COVID crisis and local restrictions by states already add up to something close to a nationwide lockdown, according to noted economist Jean Dreze.

India might see serious livelihood crisis due to Covid-19, lockdowns, says economist Jean Dreze

updated: May 11 2021, 18:17 ist India might be heading towards a serious livelihood crisis as the situation seems to be worse this time for the working class amid the Covid crisis and local restrictions by states already add up to something close to a nationwide lockdown, according to noted economist Jean Dreze. In an interview to PTI, he also said the government s target to make India a USD 5 trillion economy by 2024-25 was never a feasible target and was just to pander to the super-power ambitions of the Indian elite. About the impact of the second wave of Covid on the Indian economy, the eminent economist said the situation today is not very different from what it was around this time last year as far as working people are concerned.

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