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India s doctors and hospitals join Twitter only to source oxygen — Quartz India

April 26, 2021 India’s healthcare system is crumbling and Twitter is becoming the nerve centre for the crisis. A host of hospital management teams and doctors have created Twitter IDs in just the last couple of months only to send out #SOS requests, amplify issues, and connect with those who can help. Hospitals that were active on Twitter earlier have changed how they use it. For instance, Delhi’s Moolchand Hospital, which joined Twitter four months into the coronavirus outbreak in July 2020, steered away from the regular programming of its vaccine drive tweets to put out SOS messages. These requests are surfacing either because nobody knows who to ask for help, or their pleas to the authorities have failed to get aid.

Indians use Twitter, Facebook, Instagram as Covid-19 helplines

Indians use Twitter, Facebook, Instagram as Covid-19 helplines Quartz 3 hrs ago © Provided by Quartz The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in New Delhi As India battles its second and more fatal wave of Covid-19, social media in the country has become a megaphone for those in distress. For around two weeks now, thousands of Indians on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp have been in a frantic hunt for hospital beds, oxygen cylinders, and medicines. From regular people to celebrities, all social media users have sprung into action to help out those in need. In many cases, these appeals have possibly saved lives.

Early success fuels funding in online beauty start-ups like MyGlamm, others

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The digital commerce game is wide open in India

The digital commerce game is wide open in India Amid the domination of ecommerce heavyweights Flipkart and Amazon, new companies and business models are emerging in social commerce and D2C segments, indicating the scope of digital commerce. 0 claps Share on India’s digital commerce story is poised at an exciting juncture, with huge growth potential amid the emergence of new categories, business models, and companies, even as established firms consolidate their market share. Domination of Walmart-owned Flipkart and Amazon in horizontal ecommerce has not saturated, rather expanded the scope of digital commerce in the country, with direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands and social commerce finding favour with consumers. This leaves the door open for more experiments in the sector and allow the entry of even newer participants.

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