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India's Packed Trains Ready To Roll Again Despite Rising Coronavirus Cases
Tens of thousands of people have booked out seats on Indian trains that are due to restart after a near seven-week lockdown, raising concerns of spreading the coronavirus in the absence of social distancing.
SANOJ MANNARAVELIL SAIFUDHEEN
Yogacharya & Director of Tamarind Villa, Varkala
JAZWIN JAAF: Public Figure & Purveyor of the Gentlemanly Lifestyle
“I transformed from Oh No to Oh Wow!”
HOPE Child Cancer Care Foundation
Where Hope, Help & Healing Meet
VINI V: FINGER PAINTING ARTIST EXTRAORDINAIRE
"The Colourful World Is On Her Fingertips''
Nuthan Manohar CEO & Founder, Me Met ME
“It was in my search of purpose that I realised wellbeing of another human being is of great importance to me.”
Fareen Arshad Director, GBM Consulting Ltd UK & Managing Director, Pratna Design Studio
“I am a strategist and enthusiast, constantly thrive to find perfection and new dimension. I live life to the fullest and enjoy every moment of it.”
ANURAG BHATIA: Founder & CEO, Minance Technologies Pvt Ltd
“Wealth management is like a family- Mom and Dad. Advice and Execution.”
ANN ISAAC: Founder & Chief Embryologist, Iris Fertility
For couples facing trouble conceiving, fertility treatments give them a chance to bring life into the world.
Ananthika Sanilkumar
A Young, Professionally-trained Classical Dancer
India Curbs Diagnostic Testing Kit Exports As Virus Spreads
Restricting the export of most diagnostic testing kits, as coronavirus cases in the South Asian nation topped 3,350 despite a threeweek nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the respiratory disease.
Coronavirus Lockdown Hits Poor, Tests Modi's Support
Ravi Prasad Gupta, a worker at a pipe plant in the western Indian state of Gujarat, for years proudly supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his promise to usher in good days for millions of impoverished labourers.
Coronavirus Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know
Coronaviruses (CoV) are a family of viruses that cause illness as simple as the common cold to more severe diseases like MERS and SARS.
Time wasted in defence of India's coronavirus medical staff - groups say
As the coronavirus spread across Asia in February, Indian manufacturers of personal protective equipment contacted the health ministry urging the government to stock up.
Indian doctors evicted over coronavirus transmission fears - medical body
Some doctors combatting India's coronavirus outbreak have been evicted from their homes by force, a medical association said, due to fears that they may be infected and spread the disease to neighbours.
India's migrant workers face long walk home amid coronavirus lockdown
After India imposed a 21- day nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the plywood factory near Uttar Pradesh's state capital Lucknow where Surendra Pandey works was forced to shut down.
India bans export of key malaria drug amid coronavirus outbreak
The Indian government said that it is banning the export of hydroxychloroquine and formulations made from the medication, as experts test the efficacy of the drug in helping treat patients infected with COVID-19.
Dhoni May Quit ODIs And Be In T20 World Cup Mix - Shastri
Long-serving India wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni may quit one-day internationals soon but could still be in contention for a place in the country's squad for the Twenty20 World Cup, coach Ravi Shastri said.
India's Top Court Says Indefinite Kashmir Internet Shutdown Is Illegal
India's Supreme Court said that an indefinite shutdown of the internet in Kashmir was illegal, rebuking the government for the communications lockdown imposed after it withdrew the Muslim majority region's autonomy in August.
SAIJU KURUP THE MAN ON & OFF-CAMERA
Saiju Kurup has been a name that has been associated with most of the hit films of the last few years. Over the course of his 14-year career, with his debut playing the protagonist role in Mayookham to playing Johnny Peringodan in his latest super-hit Driving Licence- he has constantly proven his versatility, seemingly switching between genres with ease. There have been roles he has breathed life into- he believes that Trivandrum Lodge was that turning point in his career. His personification of Arakkal Abu in the Aadu movie series was when he, for the first time, felt magic on screen.
MARADU FLAT DEMOLITION - FROM DREAMS TO DUST
The dream of owning a waterfront apartment offering an incredible view of the Kochi backwaters, that feeling of finally accomplishing something so big- an incomparable feeling! But what happens when you see it all falling to dust- right in front of your eyes?
Take Five: The burning bush
A swathe of Australia the size of South Korea is being razed by fire.
KERALA AGAINST CAA & NRC
India has been rife with violent protests since the 11th of December 2019, most of them being in the nation’s capital.
THE COMMUNITY SHOP AT PUNARJANI
We all march to the rhythm of the hectic lifestyle dictated by the metropolitan cities we live in, often overlooking the miseries of those who aren’t as privileged as we are.
Qatar further eases restrictions on migrant workers' exit
Qatar said, it had scrapped restrictions on leaving the country for nearly all migrant workers as part of reforms answering accusations of exploitation especially in the run-up to the 2022 World Cup.
Introducing: Neha Loves To Eat
COCHIN HERALD’S NEHA VINOD SEEKS OUT KOCHI’S BEST EATS!!
Choice School's Reimagination of Shakespearean Drama With ‘Juliet & her Romeo'
Come late December 2019, Choice School’s revival of the age-old vendetta between the Montagues and the Capulets onstage left the audiences’ interest piqued. A group of young school-going children dramatised the Shakespearean classic Romeo and Juliet, breathing life into every single one of the characters, only to end the play with resounding applause from all those watching, captivated.
Kohli Hails Australia's Maxwell On Mental Health Issue
Australia allrounder Glenn Maxwell has set an example by taking a break from the game to address his mental health issues and there should not be any negativity about such situations, India captain Virat Kohli said.
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Award 2019
The 2019 Knowledge Award Function was organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) and took place at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Mass surveillance fears as India readies facial recognition system
As India prepares to install a nationwide facial recognition system in an effort to catch criminals and find missing children, human rights and technology experts warned of the risks to privacy from increased surveillance.