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Reena Razia, who heads the nursing department at a Covid-19 care facility in Gurugram, provides senior citizens with medical as well as emotional care
As Indian hospitals become more specialised, they are leaving poor patients further behind; healthcare spends are moving up fast enough; the post-pandemic future--with or without the virus--will have to reimagine how healthcare is delivered for all, especially to those who cannot afford it, the executive director and Group COO of Narayana Health writes
The founder and managing director of Roy Kapur Films envisages the future of the entertainment industry--the glimmer of hope, he writes, comes from the surge in digital consumption, growth of short-form content platforms, new content creeators, and people's anticipation of the big-screen experience
Umang Galaiya's advance search page is easy to use and needs no maintenance
Aakanksha Sadekar has distributed over 20,000 food packets to health workers, police personnel, and poor street-dwellers since April
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