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Mashup Score: 1Why Indian sex workers dread going to a hospital - 1 year(s) ago
Sex workers from across the country recount how they have been ignored, overcharged and ill treated, particularly by government hospital doctors and staff.
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Mashup Score: 0‘The Truth Pill’: A man’s lonely fight against the poorly regulated Indian pharmaceutical industry - 1 year(s) ago
The book examines how pharmaceutical brands have escaped scrutiny despite serious lapses resulting in fatal outcomes.
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Mashup Score: 0How Indo-Persian, the language of cosmopolitan India for six centuries, fell into decline - 1 year(s) ago
The first of the four-part ‘Dancing Peacock’ series charts the literary tradition and indigenous roots of Indo-Persian as well as its enduring legacy today.
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Mashup Score: 0Mumbai’s JJ Hospital to The Gambia: 36 years apart but a familiar story of deadly toxic drugs - 2 year(s) ago
Fourteen people died after being administered adulterated glycerine in 1986. The case against the commercial entities involved is still underway.
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Mashup Score: 0Scroll.in - 2 year(s) ago
Scroll.in is an independent website covering news, politics, sports, culture and everything in between. Get the latest news, reportage, analysis and commentary on all that matters in India and beyond.
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Mashup Score: 0How India failed those who were harmed by the Covid-19 vaccine - 2 year(s) ago
More than 89,000 individuals suffered adverse reactions, of whom 1,148 died. The government’s inefficient response left families without information or support.
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Transparency can be achieved by design if government operations are computerised and records displayed on websites at the end of each day.
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Poor roads, faulty helmets and lax license rules combine to make the country unsafe for motorcyclists.
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V true. In India, 6 two-wheeler riders die every hour in road accidents: Poor roads, faulty helmets & lax license rules combine to make IND unsafe 4 motorcyclists https://t.co/cEWh15UBtd via @PrachiSalve11 et al @d_s_thakur @GorwayGlobal @deralteGaukler @grumpeoldman @netshrink https://t.co/0QDxHBVzog https://t.co/WtLB5jk9Ga
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Mashup Score: 0India ranks second globally in cyber attacks on health systems – as government pushes digitisation - 2 year(s) ago
A report by artificial intelligence company CloudSEK found that the health sector’s speedy transition to technology due to Covid-19 left many vulnerabilities.
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Mashup Score: 0‘You get one life, you enjoy it responsibly, then you die’: A cancer patient’s farewell essay - 2 year(s) ago
Mumbai journalist Mayank Bhatt, who moved to Canada in 2008, passed away on August 1. He chronicled the progress of his illness on The Beacon.
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Why Indian sex workers dread going to a hospital: They recount how they have been ignored, overcharged and ill treated, particularly by IND government hospital doctors and staff. https://t.co/HbokNorZwW via @Johanna_Deeksha @d_s_thakur @GorwayGlobal @grumpeoldman @deralteGaukler