From doorstep delivery of fresh vegetables, providing banking services to activating a preventive strategy, here’s how the IAS officer is ensuring as much normalcy as possible amidst a lockdown in this Nagaland district near Indo-Myanmar border.
"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.
From a remote-controlled robot that delivers food and medicines in the hospital to a chamber that can disinfect a person in 30 seconds, here’s how this IAS officer from Jharkhand is fighting COVID-19
With the coronavirus lockdown extended till 4 May, both farmers and customers across the country will face issues. This win-win model that delivers vegetables directly from farms could be a solution
On 12 April, a person called this helpline complaining of chest pain. Within minutes, the doctors got into action, diagnosing the heart attack and arranging for an ambulance to save his life! #CoronaWarriors
Social distancing has left thousands of homeless and wage workers stranded. Neither are they being offered shelter by people nor can they live on streets anymore. Read how Raipur Municipal Commissioner is helping tackle the crisis
The idea behind drive-thru testing is simple: keeping potentially sick patients in their cars and collect samples without the patient stepping out of their car. #COVID19 #CoronaVirusUpdates