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Covid 19 coronavirus: India s fashion artisans face extreme distress in pandemic

Covid 19 coronavirus: India s fashion artisans face extreme distress in pandemic
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India s fashion artisans face extreme distress in pandemic

India s fashion artisans face extreme distress in pandemic
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India s fashion artisans face extreme distress in pandemic

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The long shadow of covid

ISSUE DATE: May 3, 2021 UPDATED: April 24, 2021 12:33 IST Sadar Bazaar in Delhi wore a deserted look on April 20 Covid-19 has been compared to the Spanish Flu, which killed an estimated 50 million people between 1918 and 1920. A grim feature of the Flu was the devastating multiple waves of infections, similar to what is being seen with the coronavirus. In February this year, even as a massive second wave of Covid-19 cases arrived in Europe, India was in self-congratulatory mode, believing the virus had been controlled and that an economic recovery was underway following the recession in the first half of 2020-21. By mid-March, that sunny optimism was proved false, as cases in India began soaring once more. On April 20, India recorded 259,000 new cases, with 1,761 fatalities in just 24 hours.

It s only now dawning on us that winning elections is one thing & good governance quite another, writes Anil Singh

: Saturday, April 24, 2021, 2:30 AM IST It s only now dawning on us that winning elections is one thing & good governance quite another, writes Anil Singh It was not lost on voters that the PM’s speech came on the eve of Ram Navami. ‘Ram rajya’ is not to be confused with a temple in his name. God today is to be found in the temples of modern India; the labs which make vaccines, the hospitals, the oxygen plants. As for traditional temples, the richest one in India, Tirupati, has sacked its employees. PM Narendra Modi ANI As a combative campaigner for the BJP in the West Bengal assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was so enthused by the sea of humanity at his rallies that he foresaw a big wave sweeping his party to power. Instead, the Covid tsunami swept Indians into hospitals which ran short of beds, medicines and even oxygen. Here, the PM was clearly out of his depth as he addressed the nation on Tuesday night.

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