Monday, 25 May 2020

Coronavirus stifles Eid celebrations

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
Mon, May 25, 2020 | 03:58 PM IST

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Celebrating Eid amid coronavirus Celebrating Eid amid coronavirus
What's usually a festive holiday - marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan -was overshadowed by strict stay-at-home orders and coronavirus fears.
The legacy of Balbir Singh Sr The legacy of Balbir Singh Sr
An equal to Dhyan Chand in wizardry and legacy, Balbir Singh Sr was perhaps the last recognisable connect to that bygone era of Indian hockey which had gold written all over it.
Coronavirus is changing the way you shop Coronavirus is changing the way you shop
With India now in the fourth phase of its nationwide lockdown, the government has allowed for quite a few relaxations as the country slowly starts getting back on its feet.
Airports get ready to serve amid Covid-19 outbreak Airports get ready to serve amid Covid-19 outbreak
The Airports Authority of India is geared up handle operations as flight services, suspended as a part of nationwide coronavirus lockdown, are set to resume after two months on May 25.
NASA astronauts to launch in style NASA astronauts to launch in style
The first astronauts launched by SpaceX are breaking new ground for style with hip spacesuits, gull-wing Teslas and a sleek rocketship - all of it white with black trim.
Cyclone-ravaged Kolkata dials Army to help clean up Cyclone-ravaged Kolkata dials Army to help clean up
The Indian Army has been mobilised to help with the clean-up after super cyclone Amphan hit Kolkata, as thousands protested over power and water shortages.
Virus changed the way we work for good Virus changed the way we work for good
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, countries had imposed severe restrictions to contain the infections but with the global economy being battered, lockdowns were gradually eased. This has changed the very way we work.
Whats happening between India-China? Whats happening between India-China?
As ET has reported, the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Ladakh region remains tense as thousands of troops remain deployed at the front after a series of Chinese transgressions in the Galwan and Pangong Tso areas of Ladakh since early this month.
A hospital bed-coffin combo to serve the dead A hospital bed-coffin combo to serve the dead
Worried Colombia's health system might at some point be over-taxed, Rodolfo Gomez, whose company ABC Displays usually produces marketing material, designed the cardboard bed-coffins.
Virus could be the end for this rhino Virus could be the end for this rhino
The coronavirus pandemic is not only infecting people but also leaving behind a wake of destruction in the form of collateral damage. From battering the global economy, to delaying the pursuit of scientific achievements, the virus has left no part of life untouched.
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