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Reports on health, law, gender. @pulitzercenter grantee Podcast consultant. For commissions and consultations, contact [email protected]
Delhi
Joined May 2009
In #Karnataka, nearly one in every three deliveries is conducted through a C-section. Over the past 15 years, the C-section rate has doubled, indicating a significant shift in obstetric practices. ✍️@AfshanYasmeen reports https://t.co/cYwbBRxKNb
thehindu.com
An audit of caesarean section (C-section) deliveries in Karnataka by a team of experts from the Health Department has found lack of confidence among specialists to take trials in moderate cases for...
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How a Booker Prize-Winning Work From India Redefined Translation An extraordinary author-translator collaboration produced a book, “Heart Lamp,” that was lauded for enriching the English language. @CopiousNotes27
https://t.co/CMGo5zNbTc
nytimes.com
An extraordinary author-translator collaboration produced a book, “Heart Lamp,” that was lauded for enriching the English language.
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#Opinion I am living through the climate crisis in a hill city. And it is scary, writes @inayat_s_kakar
https://t.co/GVDwePrqhz
downtoearth.org.in
As a resident of Shimla, I keep bracing myself to life amidst the chaos caused by climate change.This month, Himachal Pradesh (HP) has gone from extreme heat, w
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Finally, international stamp & recognition, and nomenclature for diabetes caused by malnutrition- Type 5 diabetes Many doctors in India have worked on this for decades and tried to get govt to acknowledge it and do something about it Will we finally see some action?
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We owe it to Kunal Kamra for standing for free speech and media freedom. It was he who went to court against the govt trying to introduce its fact check unit as part of IT rules and got a stay order
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Anju Gautam of @SHRC_CG said that earlier, most women do not contact their Mitanin didi for seeking abortion. They were not able to capture data related to botched abortions. @menrao reports how frontline health workers can help improve #abortion access
indiaspend.com
Chhatisgarh’s Mitanin programme is trying to get this crucial workforce to improve access to safe abortion, providing a model for engaging the frontline health workers in this effort
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This is the most brain-déad argument to justify Sati, what's worse is a woman is making it. Any ritual that involves burning a human alive is a *forced* ritual. In the incidents recounted here ( https://t.co/GlWb0b5IzA) eyewitness reports of medieval India inform us that women
Negating women's suffering in history is a skill men are experts in. There's plenty of evidence for Sati, as described here ( https://t.co/GlWb0b5aK2) multiple legal treatises uphold Sati and encourage women to commit sati for their husband's chance at heaven. Papering over such
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Abortion services though provisioned within Publichealth systems, but are often narrowly prioritised Read this ground report by @menrao @SunoIndia_in in @IndiaSpend - how Mitanin #CHW r supporting women in #Chhattisgarh despite systems challenges - lots of learning here👇🏽
While there is focus in the National Health Mission to register pregnancy, there is less focus on whether the #pregnancy is wanted or not. The #health system appears to assume that women will continue pregnancy, said @docVRK of @SHRC_CG
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When M in Chhattisgarh’s Damtari wanted an abortion, she could not tell her ‘abusive’ husband or in-laws. She told the Mitanin didi (health worker) who took her to a govt hospital. With her help, M got an #abortion & underwent sterilisation. @menrao reports:
indiaspend.com
Chhatisgarh’s Mitanin programme is trying to get this crucial workforce to improve access to safe abortion, providing a model for engaging the frontline health workers in this effort
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ASHA workers have been integral to the public health system in India. They help women during pregnancy. Yet, this crucial workforce is barely utilised to help women have better access to abortion. @menrao reports on how they can help women seek #abortion. Read this fourth story
indiaspend.com
Chhatisgarh’s Mitanin programme is trying to get this crucial workforce to improve access to safe abortion, providing a model for engaging the frontline health workers in this effort
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Anju Gautam of @SHRC_CG said that earlier, most women do not contact their Mitanin didi for seeking abortion. They were not able to capture data related to botched #abortions. @menrao reports how frontline #health workers can help improve abortion access
indiaspend.com
Chhatisgarh’s Mitanin programme is trying to get this crucial workforce to improve access to safe abortion, providing a model for engaging the frontline health workers in this effort
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When M in Chhattisgarh’s Damtari wanted an abortion, she could not tell her ‘abusive’ husband or in-laws. She told the Mitanin didi (health worker) who took her to a govt hospital. With her help, M got an #abortion & underwent sterilisation. @menrao reports:
indiaspend.com
Chhatisgarh’s Mitanin programme is trying to get this crucial workforce to improve access to safe abortion, providing a model for engaging the frontline health workers in this effort
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#ASHA workers have been integral to the #publichealth system in India. They help women during pregnancy. Yet, this crucial workforce is barely utilised to help women have better access to #abortion. @menrao reports on how they can help women seek abortion https://t.co/bcO43TC301
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Paediatric TB remains a public health crisis. Fourteen-year-old Shiva lost his life to undetected TB soon after his father succumbed to the disease. His sister, Sonam, began treatment at 16 and, now 19, is restarting 12th grade after battling Pre-XDR TB #THHealth
A recent study of children with #TB in India has revealed that while 72% successfully completed treatment, mortality remained high at over 12%, writes @athiraelssajo
https://t.co/CtOVqJy8gt
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A recent study of children with #TB in India has revealed that while 72% successfully completed treatment, mortality remained high at over 12%, writes @athiraelssajo
https://t.co/CtOVqJy8gt
thehindu.com
Paediatric DR-TB in India faces challenges in diagnosis, treatment adherence, and stigma, requiring urgent interventions for improvement
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Read @Raksha_Kumar's story reported from the ground for @Article14live about the successes, abuses and human cost of the great war against Maoists in the heart of India
Adivasis in #Chhattisgarh say innocent civilians among 287 Maoists killed in 2024 & 80 shot in 2025, as @AmitShah sets 31 Mar 2026 deadline to 'eradicate naxalism'. Some families told @Raksha_Kumar they wanted justice, not govt compensation 1/n https://t.co/y2ngkWXu5w
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How a person seeking abortion is treated often relates to their contraception history, the burden of which invariably falls on women. When women claim #contraceptive failure, they are often not believed, @menrao reports:
indiaspend.com
Many women seeking abortion are disbelieved or discriminated against based on the contraception choices they make or do not make. Some were even denied abortion unless they use a long-acting...
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Family planning programmes have unofficial targets on sterilisation or placing long term contraceptives such as intrauterine devices. Govt data show female sterilisation remains the most popular method of contraception. 3rd in 4-part series by @menrao
indiaspend.com
Many women seeking abortion are disbelieved or discriminated against based on the contraception choices they make or do not make. Some were even denied abortion unless they use a long-acting...
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It is assumed that if women can’t control their lives, doctors are making their lives better by insisting on sterilisation, @DDalvie of @asapasia told @menrao. Read the 3rd in 4-part series reported by @menrao. Support from @pulitzercenter
indiaspend.com
Many women seeking abortion are disbelieved or discriminated against based on the contraception choices they make or do not make. Some were even denied abortion unless they use a long-acting...
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When Radhika asked for an #abortion in 2021, she told the doctor that she missed her contraceptive pill. Her doctor asked her, ‘Do you forget to eat your meals?’ These systemic denials and attitudes have classist, casteist implications, @menrao reports
indiaspend.com
Many women seeking abortion are disbelieved or discriminated against based on the contraception choices they make or do not make. Some were even denied abortion unless they use a long-acting...
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