Prime minister signals India may pull back from its stringent lockdown after May 17
Citizens' return poses fresh challenge to India as it grapples with a surge in coronavirus cases, which now number nearly 53,000
Special trains and buses are running now, but getting on board is a struggle
Air force planes fly over major Indian cities and helicopters shower flower petals on hospitals as a tribute to healthcare workers on the front lines of fight against coronavirus pandemic even as India witnesses its highest single-day jump in infections and shut down for another two weeks
Three generations face COVID-19 together under the same roof
News of his death was a double blow for India's movie industry as he passed away a day after another acclaimed actor, Irrfan Khan, succumbed to cancer
India has rejected the findings of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom’s annual report
Chinese Embassy in New Delhi pushes back, saying it's 'unfair and irresponsible' to label Chinese products faulty
Observers say India’s poor sanitation, infrastructure contributed to recent surge in cases
A month after imposing a stringent lockdown, the country Saturday allowed neighborhood stores in cities and shops in rural areas to reopen
Millions of workers are stranded in cities without work or money
Sectors resuming operations aim at alleviating distress of daily- wage labor
Only three of 400 reported cases have died so far – less than one percent; credit is being given to its strong primary health care system and preparedness
Indian Prime Minister holds out possibility of easing restrictions in some places next week to help millions of daily wage workers
South Asia Economic Focus report estimates that regional growth is likely to fall to between 1.8 and 2.8% in 2020, a steep drop from the 6.3% projected six months ago
Coronavirus brings once noisy, bustling Indian capital and its satellite towns, home to over 20 million people, to a tense standstill
Farmers face severe labor shortages, transport bottlenecks and plummeting demand
The anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine has been touted by the US president as a possible cure for the coronavirus
65 million people crowded into low-income settlements cannot practice social distancing
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