A hospital attendant in Rishikesh, Vijay Raturi says that the spread of the coronavirus started with humans—and with the right precautions, only humans can end it
It's back to business as usual for Amarjeet Singh, a parcel supervisor at the Delhi railway station, as a flurry of activity overtakes his day at work
Monitoring and maintenance of engineering and power equipment at Mumbai's Hinduja Hospital brings Kiran Narvankar—like the doctors and healthcare staff—at the frontlines of the pandemic
In the interiors of Odisha, 48-year-old Jayanti Sahoo is leveraging WhatsApp to stay on top of the syllabus for her Class 5 English class—and devising methods to assist those who don't have access to the internet, too
'I'm just doing what I'm trained to do': Urogynaecologist cum social entrepreneur Dr Aparna Hegde says that these otherwise disparate worlds have converged for her because of the pandemic. Here's what a day in her life currently looks like
Karnal Singh's work hours have doubled but his salary has reduced to a trickle, and while he ensures customers practice social distancing to keep them safe, there's little he can do to secure his own family of six
Vadodara-based Dr Archana Asher hasn't seen her husband in five months, and her parents—who live in the city—in three; but says the rewards of patient recovery are worth it
As his costs go up, Manoj Rathi has little choice but to raise prices; however, customers think he is 'exploiting' them in crisis
Mom-to-be Dr Brijal Patel, a medical officer in Ahmedabad, developed symptoms of Covid-19 but tested negative twice, and resumed duty to serve society
While Lakshmi Manikandan is happy to be back to work after the lockdown, the pandemic has presented her with a different perspective on people she thought she 'knew well'—but given her a new source of income too
Since the pandemic, Dish TV serviceman Rishi Kumar has seen people's attitude towards him get stranger—and ruder too