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Enforcing a sense of discipline among 170 million people, sharply divided on sectarian and linguistic lines, is never an easy task as it requires volu
The accelerating remote work culture born during COVID-19 is bound to further propel the growth of flexible workspaces, especially since several emplo
A decentralised cluster planning approach holds the key to social distancing in urban public spaces.
While the community needed to address the elephant in the room and could not be absolved of its responsibility for wrongful acts by the Tablighi Jama
Caribbean countries are already facing the existential threat of anthropogenic climate change — the timing of the pandemic could not attack the regi
The juxtaposition between the death toll in Asia and the West as well as government response teams has been stark.
It would seem worth the effort for the Indian military to invest well — in a sustained manner, over the coming decade — in high-end simulators.
It seems very difficult to maintain social distancing while transferring goods.
The plight of the Nepali migrant labourers stuck in foreign countries like India advertently questions the interest of these labourers to travel abroa
The urban nature of the pandemic becomes clearer when we consider the megacities and the large Indian cities.
Migrant workers have perennially remained at the socio-economic margins of our society silently serving as the instrumental labour force of the urban
The pandemic has presented a window of opportunity to reimagine the way we work and imbibe the flexibility to try new ideas such as telecommuting.
Until we know for sure if BCG — or any other drug or vaccine — is the antidote against COVID-19, testing, contact tracing and social distancing ar
The lockdown is a tough examination that the nation must pass. Depending on how people behave and how the virus spreads, governments would decide thei
As the world seeks to emerge from this crisis, the real question for Ugandans to ask is: what lessons will the nation learn from this crisis. Will pub
As the world seeks to emerge from this crisis, the real question for Ugandans to ask is: what lessons will the nation learn from this crisis. Will pub
India could have much done better to have not been in this position of high risk. Deficits in India’s social welfare are old and basic problems and
Selective social networks and active social media engagement can minimise the mental health effects of COVID-19-induced isolation
Schemes have been announced — though how they’ll work is a mystery.