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As the coronavirus crisis triggers a large scale exodus of migrant agricultural workers from India’s food basket, it's time the country diversified beyond labour and water intensive crops, write Arabinda K Padhee* and Prabhu Pingali**.
The family, the community and the hospital will be the three most important deciders of where the infection curve goes post-lockdown, say George M Varghese* and Suman Rijal*.
More than 115 vaccines are under development to bring the novel coronavirus pandemic to a halt. It is time to spruce up a global supply mechanism to ensure everyone gets the vaccine, say Arun Kumar* and Tung Thanh Le*.
As COVID-19 cases continue to soar around the world, the physical and psycho-social health of our senior citizens warrants urgent attention, now more than ever before, says geriatric psychiatrist Debanjan Banerjee.
While some high end science is rapidly emerging out of India’s laboratories, the missing will to come together may hinder breakthroughs around COVID-19, says *Shahid Jameel.
India is poised to adapt a scheme successful in enhancing the visibility and capabilities of women in the scientific workforce of many countries. Jyoti Sharma* and Prasad KDV Yarlagadda** analyse its scope.
Let’s pay tribute to Dmitri Mendeleev’s periodic table of elements, which turned 150 this year, by preserving some of its endangered members, say chemists Prathama S. Mainkar*, Ambica V* and Srivari Chandrasekhar*.
Most awardees’ lists reflect very poorly on women scientists in India. The gender malady runs much deeper though, say Kumardeep Chaudhary* and Sandeep Kumar Dhanda**.