"Neither do they have proper work, nor the resources to survive a lockdown," says IAS officer Swapnil Tembe. Join The Better India and civil servants like Swapnil Tembe in helping the hardest-hit section of the society.
Worried about #coronavirus contaminating the supplies you bring home? Sanitise all of them in just 10 minutes with the patent-pending CoronaOven. #Innovation
With years of experience researching Malaria, Professor G Padmanaban is the right man to clarify why the anti-malarial Hydroxychloroquine is being pushed to the frontlines against COVID-19.
"There seems to be something about India's soil that inspires conservation and humbles man,” wrote Padma Shri Kailash Sankhala, better known as India's Tiger Man. #UnsungHeroes
"It’s not the patient’s fault that they got infected. Attacking them and the doctors and nurses who treat them is like committing a sin. After all, we are all human, and it’s our collective responsibility to offer assistance."
From indigenously-built ventilators to prototypes of isolation wards, these innovations have the potential to benefit India long after the #CoronavirusPandemic is over.
“The app has come at just the right time. We were worried about the losses our students could have incurred because of this lockdown," says a government school teacher. #CoronaLockdown
Completely chemical-free, this tech can be used by manufacturers to make plates, cups and straws from banana leaves that are biodegradable while being long lasting too! #Sustainable #Innovation
From Kanpur to Guwahati, IITs across the country have activated their incubation centres to develop solutions that could help contain the COVID-19 virus. Check out what these ideas and innovations are. #CoronaVirusUpdates