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At around 5 pm on April 26, a Facebook user from Noida posted an urgent appeal for help in securing a hospital bed or a trained nurse for her father whose oxygen levels were fluctuating. Within the hour, her post had generated sympathy, advice and several leads, including contact numbers of doctors at the Covid Care Centre at Commonwealth Games Village at Delhi’s Akshardham. Helpful, verified leads came from the Facebook page “Covid Community Delhi/NCR - Information Facts Support” that was set up to crowdsource information about Covid at the beginning of the pandemic when few knew much about the virus. ....
28 April 2021 A man wearing personal protective equipment runs past burning funeral pyres during a mass cremation of COVID-19 casualties at a crematorium in Delhi, on 26 April 2021. The next day, India recorded 3,286 deaths, its highest number of COVID-19 fatalities so far, taking the total number of deaths in the country since the start of the pandemic to 201,187. Adnan Abidi / Reuters A man wearing personal protective equipment runs past burning funeral pyres during a mass cremation of COVID-19 casualties at a crematorium in Delhi, on 26 April 2021. The next day, India recorded 3,286 deaths, its highest number of COVID-19 fatalities so far, taking the total number of deaths in the country since the start of the pandemic to 201,187. ....
The writer is Dawn’s correspondent in Delhi. ‘Man na rangaae, rangaae jogi kapda.’ The cosmetic yogi doesn’t colour his soul, and dyes in piety his saffron robe. Kabir, the 15th-century mystic poet, may have anticipated the revivalist BJP in his caustic way, particularly its chief minister in Uttar Pradesh, the saffron-clad Yogi Adityanath, the viciously sectarian face from the Hindutva stable. Intolerant of criticism in keeping with Hindutva’s current doctrine, he was at it again as the pandemic took its toll, the graph rising vertically. Anyone spreading rumours about shortage of oxygen in hospitals would be arrested under a draconian law and their properties confiscated, the leader fumed. The warning came as people died in droves across the country, gasping on the streets, suffocating in overworked ambulances and in hospitals that had run out of oxygen. There was never any shortage of oxygen, only its hoarding, the yogi scolded his critics as though the explan ....
Kafeel Khan, a Gorakhpur doctor and whistleblower who was arrested twice by the Uttar Pradesh government and has emerged as a symbol of resistance against State oppression, on Sunday urged Bengal’s voters not to fall prey to the “gimmicks of the fascists”. Speaking from Delhi, Khan sought to remind Bengal’s people ahead of the last two phases of the Assembly polls how the BJP governments at the Centre and in Uttar Pradesh had failed to provide basic healthcare to citizens. “In UP there is anarchy. There is no governance. I just want to tell the people of Bengal that their state is a pillar,” Khan told The Telegraph. ....
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