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Pune, March 25: Every week, Praveen Ambekar (30) would meet Anita (35) at the district TB centre in Pune for her counselling session. All went well until Ambekar noticed some behavioural changes in the patient during the follow-up treatment.
Uber drivers, like their predecessors the taxi drivers, are a font of knowledge. These are the people who could easily step into the seats of power, accustomed as they are to sitting for a living, and instantly lead the nation, writes Aspasia Karras