Unpaid salaries, unreasonable managers and entitled residents: A host of essential workers in Delhi say that despite not being infected by the virus, they are 'dying a slow death' every day
Security guard Ramashankar Dubey says that with no visitors, his physical load has decreased, but he is constantly fielding questions and collecting and delivering parcels for building residents, who are holed in with two positive Covid-19 cases in the building
Chief intensivist Dr Darshana Rathod says a healthy working atmosphere and supportive team have made her hospital stint enjoyable, even during the pandemic
Pooja Kumari enrolled herself in the UberMedic programme to fill in for the few ambulance services available to cancer and dialysis patients during the lockdown, a job that involves driving about 200 km every day
The Taj Mahal Palace in Colaba is sold out for international travellers on most days, isolating to control the spread of Covid-19. Here's what a day in the life of deputy general manager Mehrnavaz Avari looks like
Part of a team of 15, Bahadur Singh Ahirwal's helpline would get 700-900 calls a day at the peak of lockdown, from people who had been hungry for days, separated from their families, looking for a way home. A 'matter of life and death', they decided no call would go unattended