
S Razvi
@questioningsal
Public health specialist analysing the economics of health/evidence-based data.
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09-11-2015 05:04:36
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Today, I am thinking of human beings in Gaza buried under the rubble. I am thinking of their joys, dreams, hopes & fears. I wonder, if the dust ever settles, whether opponents of a ceasefire will look back and reflect on the cost of their inhumanity. We need a ceasefire, now.


For details on the study and the report on The Cost of Exclusion, see globaldigitalinclusion.org/our-work/inclu… we at Global Digital Inclusion Partnership are conducting further research to be published in Q1 2024

What a brilliantly scathing report from The Economist. Like it or not, this puts India, where the current Govt, which has very little interest in public health, in a very tough place. Turmeric is the golden spice that you never thought is killing you and your children softly.





Modi has lost his win; the opposition alliance has won its loss...Much is still up in the air, including private jets carrying public figures and their extremely conditional support, but democracy seems to have resumed normal programming." My piece for National Herald National Herald


Brilliantly written as always. Welcome back Mitali Saran !




