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Non-cardholders return with empty hands as ration runs out

Updated: Despite several trips to distribution centres, many were unable to get foodgrains Share Article AAA People ignoring social distancing norms while waiting to collect free ration at a government school in north-east Delhi’s Vishwas Nagar.   | Photo Credit: R.V. Moorthy Despite several trips to distribution centres, many were unable to get foodgrains The plight of city’s poor continued as several government centres distributing ration to non-cardholders kept their gates shut due to unavailability of ration. People who had queued up outside some of the government schools said it had already been four days that they were returning home unsuccessfully as foodgrains had run out of stock at the centres.

Villagers Not Help For Last Rites But Attend To Eat Shradh Bhoj In Bihar

Villagers Not Help For Last Rites But Attend To Eat Shradh Bhoj In Bihar
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150 People Turn Up To Eat Shradh Bhoj Of A Woman Who Was Abandoned After Covid Death

150 People Turn Up To Eat Shradh Bhoj Of A Woman Who Was Abandoned After Covid Death
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COVID-19 in India: We are battling hunger after our parents died

Patna: COVID-19 in India has affected people in different ways. Many have lost their lives or their loved ones in the fight against the coronavirus. But survivors have said that being shunned by relatives and neighbours is far worse than being infected with the virus. Bihar has been badly hit by the second wave of the pandemic. We spoke to a few pandemic-hit survivors on their experience in fighting COVID-19. Sunil Sinha: I never imagined that life could be so cruel to my family Life was going smooth for Sunil Sinha, a journalist with a local vernacular daily based in Patna, until April 19 when he posted on Facebook that he had tested positive for COVID-19. There was nothing unusual about this because coronavirus infections were spreading fast across Bihar.

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