Socialising in Indoor spaces is risky
See why. And please do not go crazy friends. See whats happening in so many places around the world including Maharashtra. Lets be cautious. more
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What about those travelling in the Trains, especially the A.C. compartments, for hours/days together and by air travel? more
Feb 24
This is also the time when the State Governments and the Central Government impress upon the villagers and Panchayats to design the layout and construction of houses, roads, sewer lines as also the power supply line and the LPG pipelines are appropriately in consonance with the natural environment, keeping in mind the rising pandemics. The educated among Kissans and villagers must realise the need of the not modernisation but the updation of designs. Indoor socialisation is also pressing upon us to get advantage of architects and engineers. I would like to give the examples of urbanised villages in Delhi (it is also the situation in rest of India) where the villages have been so much congested that cross ventilation is not allowed indoors, rather the villages. Socialisation in such an environment, where the landlords have largely built spacious houses for themselves, but for the tenants these are more like pigeon-holes. Ignoring political gimmics, the governments and the village Panchayats must rise to provide healthy living environments by amending and adopting building byelaws. more
Feb 23
Excellent Review of situation , Fools tread in where angels fear to tread Would you go in easily into a Hospital Room and stay there for so long as inSocialising Indoors . The situation is worst indoors as , atleast the Hospitals are well sanitised & Ventilated. This should be taken very seriously if we want to save our beloved ones. Talk less use messaging.Is the need of the day. more
Feb 22
This may well be an example to cite, but then I wouldn't want to "generalise" the situation in this way. more
Feb 22