India, April 1 -- With the increasing number of COVID-19 casualties in the world, and India unfortunately being on the lower end of the spectrum with regards to testing, scientists in the country have been working hard to get approvals for making and testing home kits. That, however, is set to change as Pune-based virologist Minal Dakhave Bhosale got approval for her kit merely hours before delivering her baby. By Bayar Jain

Moments like these remind us why just a month is not enough to celebrate women. It might be the end of International Women's Month, but we're still celebrating #TnlWomenOnTheGo thanks to ladies like her. Earlier last week, the first made-in-India coronavirus testing kit reached the market, raising hopes of an increas...