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The Economic Status of the People does not Allow for Home...

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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...

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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...

The Second Wave of COVID in Bihar is Extremely Frightening- Dr....

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The panel discussion was focused upon the conditions of the Indian villages and to share the insights and experiences of the practitioners located in the respective locations. The panel discussion is a part of an expansive series of discussions themed upon the rural realities of Indian villages in the face of the second wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The discussions are organized by the Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi on the 15 May 2021.

Traditional and Modern Medical Sciences have to be Integrated to Ensure...

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While the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the health care systems alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings has been unequal. Keeping in line with this and in continuation of the rural realities webinar series, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI) in collaboration with Centre for Development Communication and Studies (CDECS), Jaipur and Tarun Bharat Sangh, Alwar organized a panel discussion on “Rural Realities Health Security through Community- centered Approaches COVID-19 and Beyond- Rajasthan” on May 13th, 2021.

Extraction and Mobilization of Resources has to be Done During Pandemic-...

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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...

Awareness among Rural Communities about Safe Sanitation Practices Integral in Fight...

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IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings has been unequal, especially the rural...

Our priority is to Support the Existing System- Dr. Upendra...

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IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic standings has been unequal, owing to the...

Health Security has to be for Everybody, Both at the Individual...

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IMPRI TeamWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world alike, its impact on people from disparate socio-economic groups has been unequal. Keeping in line...

Rural Health Infrastructure is Poor as compared to Urban Infrastructure- Dr....

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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-...

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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”.