The Morning Standard - April 26, 2020
The Morning Standard - April 26, 2020
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April 26, 2020
COVID-19 SLAMS INTO CABBIES' LIVES
Nangloi-based Desraj, 29, has been a driver with app-based taxi service Ola for over a year and a half, and is the sole earning member in his family of four. However, with the lockdown, Desraj is out of work, and things have been rather difficult for him. For many, hope is dwindling as they continue parting with their meagre savings, and taxi drivers like Desraj are among those who are hardest hit.
1 min
SPIRIT TO SERVE NEEDS NO CRUTCHES
Despite 60 per cent disability, Jalandhar’s Kaushalya Devi has been fighting for the rights of the differently-abled and has helped hundreds of such people get their pensions
2 mins
S African model may be followed to ease curfews
AS nationwide lockdown comes to an end on May 3, India could emulate what South Africa is set to do in a week. The 21-member national task force on COVID-19 management under Dr VK Paul, member (health) Niti Aayog, is examining a risk-adjusted strategy for opening economic activity gradually, adopted by the South African government that could be appropriated for India.
2 mins
IMCT team accuses Bengal govt of violating MHA order
APURVA Chandra, the leader of the Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT) to help the Mamata Banerjee government contain the spread of COVID-19, wrote two strong-worded letters to chief secretary Rajiva Sinha on Saturday expressing concern.
2 mins
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Publisher: Express Network Private Limited
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
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