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A Coerced Sterilisation and a Senseless Death in Rajasthan
Bhavna Suthar of Rajasthan s Bansi village died after a sterilisation procedure at a camp last year that flouted norms and gave her no time to consider options. Her husband Dinesh is still seeking justice.
Illustration: Labani Jangi/People s Archive of Rural India
 and the Population Foundation of India in the run-up to World Population Day, July 11.
âThere was nothing wrong. Nothing unusual. Everything was fine, life was going on quite ordinarily,â says 33-year-old Dinesh Chandra Suthar, sitting amid his family’s files and reports, and recalling how everyday the circumstances were when the unthinkable happened.
Health ministry ‘gags’ states on vaccine stocks, storage data
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A Union health ministry letter to all states and UTs warning that data on vaccine stocks and temperature at all levels of vaccine storage is “owned” by the ministry and should not be shared without its consent is being termed “a gag order” by public health activists.
(This story originally appeared in on Jun 10, 2021)A Union health ministry letter to all states and UTs warning that data on vaccine stocks and temperature at all levels of vaccine storage is “owned” by the ministry and should not be shared without its consent is being termed “a gag order” by public health activists.
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They could be additional ration or extra days of MGNREGA work, they say
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A health worker inoculates a dose of the COVID19 vaccine to a farmer in Tral village south Kashmir. File
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They could be additional ration or extra days of MGNREGA work, they say
Health activists attached to Jan Swasthya Abhiyan (JSA) here on Wednesday called for providing incentives to counter COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the rural areas, while affirming that it would help accelerate the pace of vaccination among the villagers who were reluctant to get the jab because of lack of knowledge or out of suspicion.
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