
Neha Bhatt
Journalist at Freelance
Lover of cakes, stories, bookshops|Journalist, author, editorial consultant| I cover public health, policy, human rights, education etc for global publications
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1 week ago |
livemint.com | Neha Bhatt
“When I was diagnosed with TB in 2019, I knew nothing about the disease. I struggled to make sense of it," he says. “By the time I completed my six-month treatment, I had learned enough to help others navigate it." In 2022, Kumar became a “TB champion", volunteering with the district’s TB centre and nonprofits to offer community support. Last year, 60 TB champions across Haryana, including Kumar, came together to form a network to expand their reach.
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1 week ago |
ssir.org | Kyle Coward |Neha Bhatt |Puja Changoiwala |Deepti Doshi
Current Issue Articles on social change from the latest edition of SSIR Spring 2025 Volume 23, Number 2 Read about how community-based organizations around the world are healing the social fragmentation behind mass atrocities, genocide, and identity-based violence; how a small farm outside Dallas demonstrated how placed-based neighborhood transformation can succeed; how nonprofit leaders can use programmatic asset transfers for greater social impact; how one Latin American organization...
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3 weeks ago |
bmj.com | Neha Bhatt
Healthcare workers and medical students are among those protesting the Indian government’s public-private partnership (PPP) model of healthcare, which is increasingly being adopted by states. The model involves district hospitals and primary healthcare centres—which form the core of India’s public health infrastructure—being given to private entities to operate.
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3 weeks ago |
business-standard.com | Neha Bhatt
Policing and Violence in India: Colonial Legacies and Contemporary RealitiesYou will recall the horrific custodial deaths of Jayaraj and his son Bennicks in Tamil Nadu in June 2020, following their arrest for allegedly violating Covid-19 restrictions. You might also remember the death of Faizan in February 2020 while in custody after the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) - an incident the High Court last year termed a "gross violation of human rights" and a hate crime.
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1 month ago |
htsyndication.com | Neha Bhatt
India, April 9 -- It all began with an unassuming poster, pinned to a wall at a local Bandra library during the pandemic: "Tired of Zoom classes? Presenting Comini Learning Pods."It led curious parents to Priyanka Rai and Sai Gaddam, who had then just moved to Mumbai and were looking for alternative schooling options for their own children.
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