COVID-19 is glaringly revealing the vulnerability of the systems we rely on.
We see an urgent need for integrated decision-support systems for now and the future, to address every conceivable emergency.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has brought the world to a standstill.
The domino effect set in motion by COVID-19 is a blunt reminder that under-prepared systems will have to bear devastating shocks.
In the fight against COVID-19, India announced INR 1.
The current COVID-19 pandemic is spooling out to be a calamity of unprecedented proportions, causing loss of lives and devastating economies globally.
Keep calm and carry on: This seems to be the reigning mantra during the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) times.
Leveraging the COVID-19 India-wide lockdown situation, the present study attempts to quantify the reduction in the ambient fine particulate matter concentrations during the lockdown (compared with that of the pre-lockdown period), owing to the highly reduced specific anthropogenic activities and thereby pollutant emissions.
The Tamil Nadu Air Pollution and Health Effects study (TAPHE-2) aims to evaluate the relationship between air pollution and birth outcome in a rural-urban cohort of 300 pregnant women.
National economic activities were hit hard by the pandemic, and the power sector was no exception.
Recent studies show that 67% of public transport commuters in India shifted to private vehicle ownership after the initial Covid-19 crisis (during 2021-22).
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The advent of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic had forced India to resort to a lockdown.
India is still struggling to come to grips with the devastating spin-offs of Covid-19, including the slump in economy.
COVID-19 has rattled global industrial production by disrupting supply chains of raw materials and intermediates.
The India Clean Air Summit (ICAS) 2020 was organised on 25 & 26 August.