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In the midst of Corona crisis industrialists and spiritual masters including Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat will communicate victory

In the midst of Corona crisis industrialists and spiritual masters including Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat will communicate victory
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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

ncr Unique effort for mental strength of the people during the Coronavirus period

ncr Unique effort for mental strength of the people during the Coronavirus period
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Prices of medicines, PPE kits and oximeters hit the roof in city

Prices of medicines, PPE kits and oximeters hit the roof in city Updated: Updated: Shopkeepers blame panic buying and hoarding of medicines Share Article AAA In the last four days, more than 120 vials of Remdesivir were seized.   | Photo Credit: File photo Shopkeepers blame panic buying and hoarding of medicines Amid huge demand for medicines, PPE kits, oxygen cylinders and oximeters in the onslaught of the pandemic, medical stores are selling these aforementioned items at exorbitant rates. The shop owners, in turn, blamed people for hoarding that led to unavailability of medicines and devices in the market. The cost of best quality oximeter ranges between ₹1,500 and ₹2,500 but due to shortage, it is sold between ₹3,000 and 4,500. A digital thermometer is sold at twice or thrice the MRP.

Change of Discourse on Domestic Violence writes Dr Ritu Saraswat

Change of Discourse on Domestic Violence writes Dr Ritu Saraswat
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