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The Researchers' International Research Journal ; 6(2):15-22, 2020.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1689641

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[...]experience of online education, like google class room, as an alternative to class room interaction during lockdown, would very likely to influence the future educational technology in teaching learning process. Before effective remedies are found they do their jobs, killing human beings and diverting the resource gained from participation in the process of globalisation to fight against its inevitable accomplices of different times and forms. Previous to COVID-19, the model of development is held responsible for climate change, and an inverse relationship exists between environment quality and economic progress. Present COVID-19 along with frequent floods, cyclones, tsunami, etc. has added immense strength to their arguments. [...]COVID-19 has exposed weakness of our policies, model of centralised development, growth oriented economy, our attitude;our weakness and strength;and is apparently all set to define inter community relations which snarl ugly teeth, and to interface between community and national priorities.

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The Researchers' International Research Journal ; 6(3):38-71, 2020.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1689639

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[...]it has impacted life at all levels-individual, local, regional, national and international;and all aspects- social, relational, political, economic, religious and cultural. The Hospital authority lodged an FIR accusing them of indulging in obscenity and based on the medical staff's complaints, including nurses. After a COVID-19 patient's death, a team of doctors and other medical staff and a police team went there to take immediate contacts of the dead to a quarantine facility. In April 20 WWW.Inida.com reported that one of the stone pelters at Taat Patti Bakhal area in Indore who tested positive for COVID-19 and was undergoing treatment in the isolation ward of the medical college, Jabalpur escaped the quarantine centre but later was arrested BBC news on 3 April stated that their neighbours have also ostracised some physicians and their families because of their exposure to patients infected with Covid-19.

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