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Covid19

Getting bad to worse for women workers

17-May-2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has destroyed millions of livelihoods and led to a sudden and large increase in poverty and a massive disruption of the labour market in India.

Indicative Notes

14-May-2021

Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana has launched a mobile app to enable journalists to report virtual proceedings without having to visit court premises.

A national health service in India

11-May-2021

The current surge in COVID-19 infections has exposed problems amounting to near-chaos throughout Indian healthcare, even if the pandemic has also brought to light Herculean attempts by medical staff...

‘Black fungus’ in Covid-19 patients 

10-May-2021

A rare but serious fungal infection, known as mucormycosis and colloquially as “black fungus”, is being detected relatively frequently among Covid-19 patients in some states.

Intellectual property waiver for Covid-19 vaccines

07-May-2021

The United States announced support for waiving intellectual property protection for Covid-19 vaccines, saying extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary measures. 

The oxygen concentrator

05-May-2021

With the demand for medical oxygen continuing unabated and several States struggling to keep pace with demand, the oxygen concentrator has emerged as a sought after device.

Antimicrobial resistance:The silent threat

29-Apr-2021

Since January 2020, there have been over three million deaths globally on account of COVID-19, starkly exposing the vulnerabilities of health systems to infectious diseases, even in the richest countries.

A case of judicial federalism

26-Apr-2021

Recently the Supreme Court took suo motu cognizance of some of the key issues related to Covid-19 management, including the supply of oxygen and essential drugs and declaration of lockdowns. 

India should protect its most vulnerable

12-Apr-2021

With the single-day spike in COVID-19 cases setting records, India’s second wave is feared to be longer and more intense than the first one. 

The pillars of an equitable post-COVID India

06-Apr-2021

COVID-19 in the last one year has once again reminded us of the growing inequalities in India. A recent Pew Research Report shows that India’s middle class may have shrunk

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