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Aging in the Shadow of COVID-19
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic presents a major challenge to societies all over the world. This new virus threat both socially as well as economically regarding health and safety of human being irrespective of age, race or social status across the world. This expository paper focuses on impact of COVID-19 upon elderly and importance of social distancing and isolation for elderly people. This paper also explores the scenario of COVID-19 in India and the measures that government bodies are taking to contain and mitigate it. Role and responsibilities of families and caregivers to keep away the elderly disease-free, spirited and mentally fit. Those in isolation or quarantine need special care: telephonic counselling, digital contact with family and ensuring adequate nutrition is vital. The study is primarily based on secondary data including books, journals, newspapers, and other governmental reports.
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Positive ageing in institutional homes: towards a de-stigmatization process
In: Working with older people: community care policy & practice, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 49-60
ISSN: 2042-8790
Purpose
This qualitative research examines the varied reasons for relocation to old age homes (OAHs) in contemporary India. The purpose of this study investigates the acceptance of institutional living in Lucknow (a Tier II city of India) and whether migration to OAHs is a voluntary decision. This study also examines the lifeworld of the older adult in these OAHs in an attempt to find out whether OAHs are conducive to positive ageing. Derivatively, the authors study their engagement/time use pattern and social networking patterns in the OAHs. Finally, the research seeks to learn whether OAHs are slowly substituting older adult care given within the family by offering the best of the facilities and services.
Design/methodology/approach
This qualitative research was conducted in two private OAHs in Lucknow, India. The findings of the study are based on 28 qualitative interviews conducted with the inmates, administrative staff and caretakers. The interviews were unstructured and open-ended and were supported by observations. The observation was not only made of the social setting but also the reaction of the participants. The idea was to develop an emic view of the subject by exploring valid narratives. Pseudonyms were used to report the finding so as to maintain the confidentiality of the research subjects.
Findings
This research moves beyond the traditional wisdom that people move to OAH because of the push factors within the family. OAHs in India have evolved over the years and high-end OAHs are equipped with modern amenities to cater to the upper class in their twilight years. Residents were found to lead active lives in OAHs and their common habitus and bonding capital helped them to face the vagaries of old age more confidently. Their active life and membership in various civic organizations challenge the contention of the role theory that the aged are more prone to lose rather than gain roles.
Originality/value
The originality of the research lies in the fact that the authors are extending the arguments made by the role theory of social ageing. The theory proposes that aged people are more likely to lose out roles rather than gain new ones. This study finds that the elderly tend to live a very active life in OAHs and engaged various civic organizations. Although they may lose/voluntarily give up the roles like the head of the household, spouse, etc., they acquire new roles in the context of OAHs.
Treatment of Disputed Claims in Corporate Insolvency: Evolving Jurisprudence
In: JGILS Working Paper No. 4 / 2021
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Melamine Polyimide Composite Fire Resistant Intumescent Coatings
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 63, Heft 4, S. 442-446
ISSN: 0011-748X
Utilising the Synergy between Plants and Rhizosphere Microorganisms to Enhance Breakdown of Organic Pollutants in the Environment (15 pp)
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 34-48
ISSN: 1614-7499
Estimation of child vaccination coverage at state and national levels in India
In: Bulletin of the World Health Organization: the international journal of public health = Bulletin de l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, Band 94, Heft 10, S. 728-734
ISSN: 1564-0604
The Madras code
"The revision of the code and the preparation of the present edition for the press was undertaken by Rai Bahadur Dr. S.C. Banerjee . who brought it down to the year 1912 when its publication was postponed. The opportunity has since been taken to bring the edition down to the end of the year 1914"--Pref., signed: S.C. Gupta ; At head of title: Government of India. Legislative Department ; Paged continuously ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Assessment of successful experiments and limitations of phytotechnologies: contaminant uptake, detoxification and sequestration, and consequences for food safety
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 16, Heft 7, S. 876-900
ISSN: 1614-7499
Stomatin-like Protein-2 Promotes Aggregation, Colonization and Migration of Endometriotic Cells
In: Reproductive sciences: RS : the official journal of the Society for Reproductive Investigation, Band 30, Heft 6, S. 1854-1866
ISSN: 1933-7205
Studies on impact sensitivity of nanosized trinitrotoluene (TNT) confined in silica processed by sol-gel method
In: Defence Technology, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 46-51
ISSN: 2214-9147
Impact Sensitivity of RDX and Viton Compositions Prepared by Co-precipitation Method
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 65, Heft 4, S. 287
ISSN: 0011-748X
<p>Desensitisation of explosive materials using polymers is an important area in safe utilisation of explosives in various applications. The RDX/viton composition has been developed using co-precipitation method with varying content of viton, ranging from 5 to 35 wt per cent. RDX and viton were dissolved in acetone which is a common solvent for RDX and viton, and then the acetone was extracted from the solution by distillation resulting in homogeneous RDX/viton composition. Infrared spectroscopy studies indicated presence of RDX and viton in the resulting compositions. Thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis studies made on yielded compositions confirmed that RDX is present in the composition in desired content. The shift in exotherm of RDX/viton composition as compared to RDX showed that polymer-bonded RDX compositions are more stable. The impact sensitivity studies showed that sensitivity of RDX/viton composition decreased with increasing content of viton. The similar trend was observed for friction sensitivity. The co-precipitation method has been found to be advantages to obtain homogeneous composition of RDX and viton (with viton content up to 25 wt per cent) as revealed by linear trend in sensitivity data measurements. It has been demonstrated that the sensitivity of RDX can be tailored within a wide range using viton so as to suit in desired applications.</p><p><strong>Defence Science Journal, Vol. 65, No. 4, July 2015, pp. 287-291, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dsj.65.8647</strong></p>
The United Provinces code . : containing the regulations and acts in force in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh : with a chronological table, an appendix and an index
At head of title : Government of India. Legislative Department ; Paged continuously ; I. Bengal regulations and local acts of the Governor General in Council -- II. Acts of the local Council up to the end of 1916 -- III. Acts of the local Council from 1917-1920, an appendix containing lists of enactments in force in the scheduled districts and an index ; "The code has been prepared and passed through the press with the assistance of Rai Amitra Lal Bannerjee Bahadur."--Pref. signed: S.C. Gupta ; Mode of access: Internet.
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