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| There are also bottles of sanitisers placed at different counters, and everyone has been given a mask and gloves. There is even a yellow line indicating how far the workers can go while trucks are being loaded. To ensure social distancing, a 50-seater minibus only carries 15-20 labourers. Shete has even temporarily relocated some of them to rooms within the factory complex so that they can avoid commuting. | | | Every move India made is being debated threadbare in locked-down drawing rooms and overheated social media. | | | For India, this crash has come barely a year after a prolonged mid-cap sector meltdown, followed by a debt market debacle that saw large shadow banks such as IL&FS and DHFL default on their repayment commitments, and straining the debt mutual funds. | | | Kerala was on alert as soon as reports of a new kind of coronavirus in Wuhan surfaced and the state established a control room as early as January 24, revealed Shailaja. She further said that it was the state's experience with other infectious diseases like Nipah and Ebola that helped Kerala prepare better for Covid-19 pandemic. | | | About two-thirds of the 4.3 mn ITBPO workforce across the country have moved to a work-from-home model. | | | After all, this segment has helped global corporations stay ahead of the curve and keep critical business functions running during various crises. But with Covid-19, the technology and business process management services sector is staring at a washout in travel, hospitality and aviation businesses, though it is expecting higher workflow from healthcare, pharma and insurance segments | | | The government cannot move one step without a file. Here's how filed are being moved in this situation. | | | . The frontline in this war has a few thousand doctors of Indian origin. Some of these people were born in India but migrated in search of the American dream after completing professional education. They still have strong family connections in the country of their birth. And, naturally, they have to share the risks associated with their profession. | | | In such a world, choice becomes not just a buzzword, but something of a compulsion. It is a next-is-what behaviour you are constantly supposed to enact and signal in full view, rather than a political and personal process of consideration and commitment. | | | From Peter Kolchinsky and Michael Shellenberger to Scott Gottlieb and Anna Podolanczuk, data scientists and healthcare experts - well-known in their fields - have gained overnight popularity among regular folk. | | | These books help you realise that survival is not a single formula, but an attitude, and this is what we really need today. | | | From teaching them to read to fun games, there's an app for everything. | | |
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