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We Failed in Identifying, Diagnosing, Treatment and also Post-Treatment of Diseases and Pandemic-Dr. Donthi Narasimha Reddy

In continuation with the ongoing discussions on the Rural Realities around the country, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi organized a Panel Discussion on “Rural Realities | Telangana & Andhra Pradesh | Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages” on May 14, 2021, as the second wave of coronavirus pandemic is engulfing the length and breadth of our country, India, and hitting the heartland of our country which is the rural areas.

In Rural Areas, there is a Lack of Testing and High Levels of Positive Cases- Prof. G Sridevi

In continuation with the ongoing discussions on the Rural Realities around the country, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi organized a Panel Discussion on “Rural Realities | Telangana & Andhra Pradesh | Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages” on May 14, 2021, as the second wave of coronavirus pandemic is engulfing the length and breadth of our country, India, and hitting the heartland of our country which is the rural areas.

People in Rural Areas are Losing their Lives due to a Lack of Minimum Basic Facilities- Prof. Prakash Babu

In continuation with the ongoing discussions on the Rural Realities around the country, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi organized a Panel Discussion on “Rural Realities | Telangana & Andhra Pradesh | Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages” on May 14, 2021, as the second wave of coronavirus pandemic is engulfing the length and breadth of our country, India, and hitting the heartland of our country which is the rural areas.

15-Minute City- Concept and Implementation

Binti Singh The idea entails phasing out vehicles and creating a 15-minute city in an effort to encourage more self-sufficient urban communities with grocery shops, parks, cafes, sports facilities, health centers, schools, and even workplaces just a walk or bike-ride…

मांग बढ़ेगी, तभी बेरोजगारी कम होगी

करीब 50 हफ्तों के बाद 16 मई को खत्म हुए सप्ताह में ग्रामीण बेरोजगारी दर बढ़कर 14.34 फीसदी हो गई। सेंटर फॉर मॉनिर्टंरग इंडियन इकोनॉमी (सीएमआईई) के मुताबिक, शहरी क्षेत्र में भी बेरोजगारी दर में इसी तरह से इजाफा हुआ है और शहरों में वह बढ़कर 14.71 प्रतिशत हो गई हैं। इसका सबसे बड़ा कारण लॉकडाउन को बताया जा रहा है, जो कोरोना की दूसरी लहर के बाद देशव्यापी तो नहीं, लेकिन लगभग 90 फीसदी हिस्से पर किसी न किसी रूप में लागू है।

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