
Debasmita Ghosh
Deputy News Editor at The Times of India
Ex Bwood, lifestyle reporter, now with Biz bureau @ToIIndiaNews Exes: @TheStatesmanLtd @ABP Group: The Telegraph @htcity Hindustan Times @Reuters ViewsRpersonal
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2 months ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Debasmita Ghosh |Yogesh Kabirdoss
TrendingNavigating the health insurance maze in Tamil NaduIf the key point of this article was buried in the fine print, would you proceed further? Even if the document in front of you is your insurance policy, its exhaustive nature could veto a careful examination. Who knows, the exhaustiveness may be by design. Several patients in the city say it has led to them losing out on medical refunds during emergencies.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Debasmita Ghosh
CHENNAI: Chicken biryani or pav bhaji, a slice of chocolate truffle or a box of ice cream — all delivered to your doorstep in just 10 minutes. A network of restaurants, eateries, and cloud kitchens is competing with response time of 108 ambulances, and the debate between food aggregators and chefs is heating up. On Friday, Blinkit founder-CEO Albinder Dhindsa posted on X that the food served is free of preservatives and is neither microwaved nor processed. Senior chefs, however, are sceptical.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Debasmita Ghosh
With Karthigai Deepam celebrations & Bharatanatyam-pop jams, the Tamil community is making itself at home in the Scottish city. Glasgow-based techie and Bharatnatyam dancer Kamalika Ghosh CHENNAI: It’s hard to imagine you’re in Glasgow, when you see Vallimalar Karthick drawing a quick kolam with rice flour outside her home every morning, as the aroma of sambar and idlis fills her kitchen.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Debasmita Ghosh
Unmarried women in Chennai face discrimination at diagnostic centres, being denied pap smears and hormonal IUCDs. These refusals are often based on outdated social taboos and assumptions, disregarding medical needs and personal health. Experts call for better training for staff and more equitable healthcare policies. In Chennai, unmarried women coming to certain diagnostic centres for tests to check for cervical cancer, which is rampant in India, are being turned away.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Debasmita Ghosh
Dusshera celebrations in Edinburgh IfNavratri and Durga Puja are here, Dussehra can’t be far. But did you know the largest Dussehra celebrations outside India are held in the hilly city of Edinburgh, capital of Scotland?
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