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Covid response should be driven by data

400 Jai Prakash Narain Former Director, Communicable Diseases, who’s regional office The rapidity and scale of the spread of the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has caught India by surprise. It has overwhelmed the nation’s overstretched health infrastructure. The hospitals are overflowing with patients, with many more struggling to get admission. Health facilities such as medical oxygen and medicines are running out of supply. Patients are dying in large numbers and the suffering physical and mental inflicted on families and society at large is beyond words. How did we get to this situation? Multiple factors are responsible for the current wave. One is the emergence of new strains of the virus, which are at least 50 per cent more transmissible and could, at times, be more deadly than the virus seen in 2020. Besides those originating overseas, we have some homegrown ones, all of which are of great concern.

Your Voice: More students in politics will strengthen democracy

No Apprehension In the current situation, when the rate of unemployment is so high, students are apprehensive of joining politics and ruin their career in the long run. Most students focus on their studies from an early stage and look for internships or apprenticeships during college days. Politics never crosses the mind of those who are going all out to land good jobs with handsome pay packages as soon as they are out of college. Their parents also prohibit any foray into politics because they invest heavily in their children’s career. Sunaina Das, Untrained soldiers  The word student implies one is devoted to studies. If students begin to take part in politics instead of studying, they will fail their parents’ dreams and aspirations. Also, a sword looks beautiful in the hands of the soldier who has completed his training. Students are not trained in politics. Politics is not a game. They can easily be exploited by politicians for their own ends. The unborn eyes are depen

Call for probe details of Pakistani Hindus killed in Jodhpur - Newspaper

This file photo shows the area where the killings took place. Photo courtesy BBC Urdu ISLAMABAD: Families of 11 Pakistani Hindus killed in Jodhpur last year have called upon the Indian government to share report on investigations into the killings with Islamabad. The family members held a demonstration outside the Indian High Commission on Friday and condemned the killings. They expressed concern over the transparency of the probe into the incident. They urged the Indian government to share its investigation report immediately with the Pakistan government. All Pakistan Hindu Panchayat Council secretary general Om Prakash Narain said that even Hindus were not safe in India under the right-wing government of Narendra Modi.

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