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| Contactless cards for metro travel on the anvil As the coronavirus pandemic spreads across the globe, countries are taking multiple steps to contain its spread. The Indian government is considering the use of contactless smart cards after the lockdown ends. | | | This Ramzan, a deserted look for Old Delhi With markets closed and meat supply hit due to the COVID-19-induced lockdown, Muslims are in for a Ramzan without their favourite kebabs and other chicken and mutton dishes. | | | In Chennai, ATMs to be disinfected after every use As the novel coronavirus spreads across the world, and its many strains begin to mutate, governments globally are responding to the challenges as they come along. Now Chennai Corporation has released a new set of orders to contain the spread of infection. | | | Google trends during the lockdown Trends show people struggling with issues ranging from abuse to mental health are coming to the forefront, especially with nowhere to go in a lockdown. | | | Google's video-calling tips for working from home In the wake of the deadly coronavirus pandemic, most companies have asked their employees to work from home, a lifestyle that comes with its own set of challenges. Now internet-giant Google's Zachary Yorke has come up with video-calling tips. | | |
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