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What Will Happen to India s COVID Orphans? – The Diplomat

With increasing COVID-19 deaths in India, hundreds of children are being traumatized and left in the lurch.  By May 10, 2021 The Diplomat has removed paywall restrictions on our coverage of the COVID–19 crisis. A woman holds on to two children as they wait their turn to get tested for COVID-19 in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Credit: AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A. Advertisement As the second wave of COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc across India with more than 400,000 cases being reported daily in the country, thousands of families have lost their kin to the deadly virus.  While experts suggest that the mortality rate in the second wave is similar to last year’s wave, data shared by the Indian government clearly shows that the ratio of young adults, in the 30 to 40 age group, dying of the disease is higher than the first wave. This means there are more young children losing their parents and some have been left totally alone as their entire immediate family has s

Stitching a makeover in the lives of rural women in Jharkhand

Express News Service JHARKHAND:  Malti Kumari, a housewife from Maheshlitti village under Patthargama block in Godda, was like any other women in her village. The difference lay in her rejection of the poverty they were condemned to. In the last two years, she has proved a point: she is trained enough to earn Rs 12,000-15000 every month. Malti is grateful to the Phulo Jhano Saksham Ajivika Sakhi Mandal (PJSASM) which helped her learn to stitch school uniforms. It changed her life making her self-reliant and skilled. The initiative,  started by the district administration in early 2017, aims to train rural women with industrial sewing machines so that they could work at an assembly-line pace. Currently, more than 1,500 Self Help Group (SHG) women are engaged in stitching uniforms, catering to 1,470 government schools under nine blocks in Godda.

Ray 100: Satyajit Ray on his grandfather Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, whom he never saw

Ray 100: Satyajit Ray on his grandfather Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, whom he never saw May 2, 2021 is Satyajit Ray’s 100th birth anniversary. 3 hours ago Satyajit Ray s drawings of his grandfather Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and of the family house in Garpar, Calcutta. I have no personal memory of Upendrakishore; and it’s not possible to have any because he passed away six years before my birth. The house which he had built on 100 Garpar Road and the same house where he died was also the house where I was born. My childhood was spent in this house and quite a bit of my growing up years were occupied in one particular portion of the building, within which was housed the U Ray & Sons printing press.

No consent, no follow-up, claim Bhopal gas tragedy victims in vaccine trial

No consent, no follow-up, claim Bhopal gas tragedy victims in vaccine trial SECTIONS Last Updated: Jan 10, 2021, 08:10 PM IST Share Synopsis Trial participants in Bhopal, who, incidentally, are also victims of the 1984 gas tragedy, told IANS of severe violations of the model code of conduct pertaining to trials including absence of consent and no follow-up on their health after developing adverse reactions post the first dose by a particular clinical trial site. Agencies Representative Image New Delhi: Ahead of the nationwide rollout of the immunisation programme against the Covid-19, alleged violations of protocol are coming to the fore in the clinical trials of one of the vaccines approved for inoculation in the country.

No consent, no follow-up, claim Bhopal gas tragedy victims in COVID vaccine trial

No consent, no follow-up, claim Bhopal gas tragedy victims in COVID vaccine trial
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