Two reporters of ThePrint spent 14 days in the MP hotspots. What they found was a state scrambling its resources to ensure extensive contact-tracing and containment exercise.
The Madhya Pradesh govt launched a scheme Monday under which it will distribute one crore packets of ‘Trikatu Churna-Kadha’ and 3 lakh bottles of Anu herbal oil.
Police personnel chanted 'Bharat Mata ki jai' as 44 Covid-19 patients were released from a private medical facility in Bhopal. Some patients were garlanded too.
In an exclusive interview to ThePrint, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan speaks about Covid crisis in Madhya Pradesh, cabinet expansion, Congress allegations and restarting the economy.
Jabalpur saw its first coronavirus cases on 20 March. Since then, Madhya Pradesh has crossed 1400 cases with 72 deaths while Jabalpur only has 20 cases with no deaths.
The pervasive culture of body shaming, of judging others based on their appearance rather than their character or abilities, is a reflection of the deeper societal fault lines.
Economists say there are weaknesses in India’s GDP data. But statisticians claim the accusations are based on flawed understanding, saying while GDP has problems, the economists are looking in the wrong places.
Coaching centres for Army aspirants in Jhunjhunu are shutting down due to plummeting admissions in the face of a lack of job guarantees under Agnipath Scheme.
So I have been involved in raising funds and distributing grocery drives to some of the workers in our locations in Delhi. Today, we found out that there are about 25 families total of 73 including children, workers wants to return to their home in MP. They tried contacting the local police station but didn’t receive any guidance. We spoke to the Municipal Councillor in our area but didn’t receive any clarity if he can help or not. Could you let us know where we can find the next schedule for the trains to MP and how do they go about travelling from their home to railway station? These families are very very desperate to get back home. Please conact me at the earliest.
In Delhi/North India, the term “red light” is colloquially used for a traffic signal/intersection. However, it is not used in standard English writing. I’m a regular reader of ThePrint, and I have noticed a few such editorial oversights in the last few days which is very unlike ThePrint. I understand the rush to publish articles ASAP in these critical times. But please ensure that the editorial quality checks are carried out rigorously before publishing. Best wishes!
So I have been involved in raising funds and distributing grocery drives to some of the workers in our locations in Delhi. Today, we found out that there are about 25 families total of 73 including children, workers wants to return to their home in MP. They tried contacting the local police station but didn’t receive any guidance. We spoke to the Municipal Councillor in our area but didn’t receive any clarity if he can help or not. Could you let us know where we can find the next schedule for the trains to MP and how do they go about travelling from their home to railway station? These families are very very desperate to get back home. Please conact me at the earliest.
In Delhi/North India, the term “red light” is colloquially used for a traffic signal/intersection. However, it is not used in standard English writing. I’m a regular reader of ThePrint, and I have noticed a few such editorial oversights in the last few days which is very unlike ThePrint. I understand the rush to publish articles ASAP in these critical times. But please ensure that the editorial quality checks are carried out rigorously before publishing. Best wishes!