India Today - May 18, 2020
India Today - May 18, 2020
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Highlights of India Today – May 18, 2020 issue:
This week's Cover Story talks about the frontline workers risking their lives and battling the deadly coronavirus.
The Big Story talks about Covid-19 wreaking havoc on the body’s immune system, placing people with comorbidities at maximum risk.
The issue also focuses on Mumbai having, the largest number of coronavirus cases in India and the struggle to get the country’s economic capital back on its feet.
THE MIGRANT DILEMMA
Rakesh Paswan, a 30-year-old mason from East Champaran in Bihar, made a scarce living in the national capital region until the lockdown on March 25. Struggling with unemployment and hunger, when the shutdown was extended till May 3, he cycled 1,100 kilometres to go home.
4 mins
Kerala's Reverse Migration Headache
The mass reverse migration from the gulf of non-resident keralites will challenge chief minister pinarayi vijayan’s optimism that their return is, in fact, an opportunity
7 mins
A CITY IN CRISIS
Mumbai has India’s largest number of coronavirus cases. What will it take to get the country’s economic capital back on its feet?
8 mins
BODY BLOW
MORE THAN JUST VIRAL PNEUMONIA, COVID IS WREAKING HAVOC ON THE BODY’S IMMUNE SYSTEM, PLACING PEOPLE WITH COMORBIDITIES AT MAXIMUM RISK
7 mins
HEROES OF THE HOUR
IN THE BATTLE AGAINST COVID-19, ORDINARY INDIANS HAVE SHOWN EXTRAORDINARY COURAGE TO ENSURE THE COUNTRY’S WELL-BEING EVEN AS THEY PUT THEIR OWN LIVES AT RISK
6 mins
ANGELS OF MERCY
UNWAVERING IN THEIR COMMITMENT, AWAY FROM THEIR FAMILIES AND LIVES, AND SUPERHUMAN IN THEIR ENDEAVOURS, THESE MEDICS AT THE FRONTLINES OF COVID WOULD DO HIPPOCRATES PROUD
6 mins
CIRCLE OF REASON
GANESH REDDY, 50 CEO & SECRETARY, CITIZEN FOUNDATION, Ranchi - COVID DEED Helping citizens of Ranchi follow social distancing norms
2 mins
Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Man
PRATYAYA AMRIT, 52 PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, Bihar. COVID DEED In charge of the state’s response to the reverse migration, he leads the mammoth exercise of quarantining perhaps 800,000 people
3 mins
FIREFIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS
MUMBAI FIRE BRIGADE PRABHAT RAHANGDALE, 55 CHIEF FIRE OFFICER. COVID DEED The brigade’s jawans have sanitised a 17,000 km size area in the city
3 mins
GOODS SAMARITAN
MOHAMMAD SHAKIR RAZA, 41 FREIGHT TRAIN DRIVER, New Delhi. COVID DEED Transports essential supplies during the national lockdown
3 mins
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