The Dark Hour India Under Lockdowns

The Dark Hour   India Under Lockdowns
Author: Amir Peerzada,Anoo Bhuyan,Kalpish Ratna,M.G. Radhakrishnan,Namita Bhandare,Omkar Goswami,Pooja Dhingra,Saba Naqvi,Soutik Biswas
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9788195256679

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At a mere four hours’ notice, at 8.00 p.m., on March 24th 2020, the Indian Prime Minister Modi announced a lockdown to contain the spread of virus in order to jumpstart an already-crumbling healthcare system for one of the most devastating pandemics soon to envelop India. People stormed out to panic-buy ration stocks; India’s migrant working classes started walking back to the villages, left hungry and desolate without homes, work and wages - a scene not very short of an apocalypse. Over two summers, India woke up to similar headlines: a shortage of hospital beds, oxygen, medicines; a languishing economy; cases rising and falling; governments greenlighting Hindu religious, superspreader that compounded the second wave; misled unlocking schools, business and the social sphere, and reversed lockdowns when cases went up; underreporting of cases and deaths; lakhs dead to the virus and crores of people infected, and still counting. While the pandemic continues to rage on, notwithstanding its ebbs and flows, its real impact on society may start to be visible only much later. Over a year of tracking how the pandemic ravaged India’s society, economy, politics and culture, nine of finest India’s writers try and make sense of this difficult reality. The Dark Hour is a publisher’s anthology of specially commissioned long-form essays that unpack two dreadful summers of the pandemic that wreaked havoc on the many Indias within India.

The Dark Hour

The Dark Hour
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021
Genre: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
ISBN: 819525666X

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Indian Innovation Not Jugaad 100 Ideas that Transformed India

Indian Innovation  Not Jugaad   100 Ideas that Transformed India
Author: Dinesh C. Sharma
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2022-01-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789392130083

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Dinesh C. Sharma is a New Delhi-based award-winning journalist and author with over thirty-five years’ of professional experience. He has written extensively on science and technology, climate change, health, environment and innovation for national and international media, including The Lancet and Wired. He has been Science Editor at Mail Today, and Managing Editor at India Science Wire and is currently the Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow (2020-2021). His book The Outsourcer: The Story of India’s IT Revolution was awarded the Computer History Museum Book Prize in 2016. He has also been a visiting faculty at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Ateneo de Manila University, Manila. Dinesh Sharma tweets at @dineshcsharma

Metronama Scenes from the Delhi Metro

Metronama  Scenes from the Delhi Metro
Author: Rashmi Sadana
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789392130106

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Rashmi Sadana is Associate Professor of Anthropology at George Mason University and author of English Heart, Hindi Heartland: The Political Life of Literature in India.

Narinder Singh Kapany The Man Who Bent Light

Narinder Singh Kapany  The Man Who Bent Light
Author: Narinder Kapany
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789392130007

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The father of fibre optics, Narinder Singh Kapany was far more than your typical multi-hyphenate. Inventor, art collector, sculptor, farmer, entrepreneur, teacher, and a successful businessman, Dr Kapany was what Fortune magazine in its 1999 issue called, ‘one of the seven unsung heroes of the 20th century’. An insightful and inspirational life story, this memoir chronicles his ninety remarkable years. Charming, idiosyncratic, and highly engaging, The Man Who Bent Light serves up enough variety and verve to celebrate the lives of a half dozen individuals. But there is only one Narinder Singh Kapany, and his life, illuminated in his singular memoir, is a life like no other.

At the Dark Hour

At the Dark Hour
Author: John Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1912262894

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Democracy and Public Policy in the Post COVID 19 World

Democracy and Public Policy in the Post COVID 19 World
Author: Rumki Basu
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000333862

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After the COVID-19 disaster, ‘old’ frailties and inadequacies in agriculture and industrial productive capacities, in public health and transport systems have evinced sharply in the open, reopening the debates over public policy reforms as never before. This volume: Studies the likely impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on future policy making in India and other democracies. Critically looks at the available theoretical frameworks, models and approaches used in the policy making process and studies their contemporary relevance. Balances theoretical approaches with concrete case studies. Examines India’s policies on education, health, e-governance, gender and work, and also provides recommendations for the future. An important and timely contribution, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researches of public administration, public policy, political theory, globalization and global democracy.

A World Out of Reach

A World Out of Reach
Author: Meghan O'Rourke
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780300257366

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Selections from the "Pandemic Files" published by The Yale Review, the preeminent journal of literature and ideas “If only our response to the pandemic on other fronts could have been as speedy and potent as this literary one.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review In beautifully written and powerfully thought prose, A World Out of Reach offers a crucial record of COVID-19 and the cataclysmic spring of 2020—a record for us and for posterity—in the arresting voices of poets, essayists, scholars, and health care workers. Ranging from matters of policy and social justice to ancient history and personal stories of living under lockdown, this vivid compilation from The Yale Review presents a first draft of one of the most tumultuous periods in recent history. Contributors: Katie Kitamura • Laura Kolbe • Nitin Ahuja • Rena Xu • Alicia Christoff • Miranda Featherstone • Maya C. Popa • Major Jackson • John Witt • Octávio Luiz Motta Ferraz • Joan Naviyuk Kane • Nell Freudenberger • Briallen Hopper • Brandon Shimoda • Yusef Komunyakaa • Laren McClung • Eric O’Keefe-Krebs • Sean Lynch • Millicent Marcus • Meghana Mysore • Rachel Jamison Webster • Emily Ziff Griffin • Rowan Ricardo Philips • Kathryn Lofton • Monica Ferrell • Russell Morse • Randi Hutter Epstein • Noreen Khawaja • Victoria Chang • Joyelle McSweeney • Khameer Kidia • Emily Greenwood • Elisa Gabbert • Emily Bernard • Hafizah Geter • Emily Gogolak • Roger Reeves