Tag: Pandemic
There is No Super-Speciality Hospital in Kargil and Leh so People...
IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings has been unequal. Facilities such as...
Government Should Provide Special Packages in case of Daily Income Earners-...
IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings and the government response have been...
Health, Disaster Management and inter-connected Infrastructure are Understaffed and Under-Equipped- Dr...
IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic disaster has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings has been unequal. Keeping in...
The Economic Status of the People does not Allow for Home...
IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings has been unequal. Keeping in line...
Migrant Workers, mostly from Bihar, have not Returned, Moderately Affecting Agricultural...
IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings, migrant workers for eg, has been...
Rural Health Infrastructure is Poor as compared to Urban Infrastructure- Dr....
Opening the session on Rural Realities- West Bengal, Dr. Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director at IMPRI, welcomed the panelists to the session. Since the beginning of May2021, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies at Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), New Delhi, had organized a series of sessions to discuss the rural ground realities, speaking to rural practitioners and their ways and means of tackling the second pandemic wave. On May 25, 2021, the discussion was centered on “Rural Realities | West Bengal Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages”.
Diversion of Aid to Medical Needs During Pandemic Made Hunger Invisible-...
Opening the session on Rural Realities- West Bengal, Dr. Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director at IMPRI, welcomed the panelists to the session. Since the beginning of May2021, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies at Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), New Delhi, had organized a series of sessions to discuss the rural ground realities, speaking to rural practitioners and their ways and means of tackling the second pandemic wave. On May 25, 2021, the discussion was centered on “Rural Realities | West Bengal Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages”.
Pandemic Has Created a Digital Divide For Rural People; Adding on...
Opening the session on Rural Realities- West Bengal, Dr. Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director at IMPRI, welcomed the panelists to the session. Since the beginning of May2021, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies at Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), New Delhi, had organized a series of sessions to discuss the rural ground realities, speaking to rural practitioners and their ways and means of tackling the second pandemic wave. On May 25, 2021, the discussion was centered on “Rural Realities | West Bengal Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages”.
Lockdowns Coupled with Natural Disasters Posed Livelihood Challenges in Rural Areas-...
Opening the session on Rural Realities- West Bengal, Dr. Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director at IMPRI, welcomed the panelists to the session. Since the beginning of May2021, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies at Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), New Delhi, had organized a series of sessions to discuss the rural ground realities, speaking to rural practitioners and their ways and means of tackling the second pandemic wave. On May 25, 2021, the discussion was centered on “Rural Realities | West Bengal Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages”.
Need to Adopt a Decentralized Approach to Contain the Pandemic- Dr...
Opening the session on Rural Realities- West Bengal, Dr. Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director at IMPRI, welcomed the panelists to the session. Since the beginning of May2021, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies at Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), New Delhi, had organized a series of sessions to discuss the rural ground realities, speaking to rural practitioners and their ways and means of tackling the second pandemic wave. On May 25, 2021, the discussion was centered on “Rural Realities | West Bengal Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave in Indian Villages”.














