NL Hafta – Episode 64

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This week on NL Hafta, Vivekananda Nemana tells us about his two-year-​long investigation into how malaria cases are diagnosed as “cold and flu” in India. We talk about the second round of odd-even traffic rationing in Delhi. Is it a failure? What’s going on with surge pricing? Meanwhile, Giriraj Singh does it again, this time to keep Hindu daughters safe. And we’ve got some questions for you too, dear subscribers, about comments and what Newslaundry’s policy should be. Listen up and enjoy.

References:

  1. Al Jazeera’s article on malaria crisis in India.
  2. Indian Express’ story on Amitabh Bachchan’s link to Panama papers.
  3. Promo of CHASE – Newslaundry and ScoopWhoop’s new initiative
  4. The Guardian’s story, “the dark side of Guardian’s comments
  5. New York Times’ discussion on comment section in news media websites
  6. New York Times’ comment policy.
  7. Anand Ranganathan’s article on Newslaundry “Troller Jugalbandhi
  8. Open letter to Chetan Bhagat by Barkha Dutt
  9. Indian Express’ Series Valley heats up – Part 1, 2 and 3
  10. ProPublica’s Unbelievable story of rape.
  11. New Yorker’s story, “Later : What does procrastination tell us about ourselves?

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