The COVID pandemic posed an unexpected and unprecedented challenge for humanity and forcefully brought home the point that good health is central to economic well-being—for countries and for the world as a whole. Not only is it the biggest economic shock of the past two centuries, with the global economy losing over $8 trillion, but poorer countries and people have borne the brunt, leading to an even more sharply unequal world. Further, it is expected that this generation of students impacted by large-scale school closures could lose $17 trillion in lifetime earnings. COVID also showed us that the returns on investments in science and technology are huge, with the knowledge and tools to conquer the effects of the virus coming from science. It underlined the need for countries to invest in public health and primary healthcare, especially in the workforce and essential commodities, like oxygen. It unfortunately also exposed the lack of global solidarity and the role of geopolitics in responding to a global threat, with nationalism and shortsighted policies leading to vast inequities in access to countermeasures across populations. Further, because it is the first pandemic in the social media age, the resulting ‘infodemic’ meant that people were exposed to huge amounts of information, which included a lot of misinformation and disinformation, which, in turn, served to confuse and mislead them on the various measures of protection like masking and vaccination.
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Shuttle Star
Ashwini Ponnappa was the only Indian to compete in the inaugural edition of BDMNTN-XL, a new international badminton tourney with a new format, held in Indonesia
There's No Planet B
All Living Things-Environmental Film Festival (ALT EFF) returns with 72 films to be screened across multiple locations from Nov. 22 to Dec. 8
AMPED UP AND UNPLUGGED
THE MAHINDRA INDEPENDENCE ROCK FESTIVAL PROMISES AN INTERESTING LINE-UP OF OLD AND NEW ACTS, CEMENTING ITS REPUTATION AS THE 'WOODSTOCK OF INDIA'
A Musical Marriage
Faezeh Jalali has returned to the Prithvi Theatre Festival with Runaway Brides, a hilarious musical about Indian weddings
THE PRICE OF FREEDOM
Nikhil Advani’s adaptation of Freedom at Midnight details our tumultuous transition to an independent nation
Family Saga
RAMONA SEN's The Lady on the Horse doesn't lose its pace while narrating the story of five generations of a family in Calcutta
THE ETERNAL MOTHER
Prayaag Akbar's new novel delves into the complexities of contemporary India
TURNING A NEW LEAF
Since the turn of the century, we have lost hundreds of thousands of trees. Many had stood for centuries, weathering storms, wars, droughts and famines.
INDIA'S BEATING GREEN HEART
Ramachandra Guha's new book-Speaking with Nature-is a chronicle of homegrown environmentalism that speaks to the world
A NEW LEASE FOR OLD FILMS
NOSTALGIA AND CURIOSITY BRING AUDIENCES BACK TO THE THEATRES TO REVISIT MOVIES OF THE YESTERYEARS