Reporters Without Orders
Reporters Without Orders Ep 164: Covid crisis in UP and MP
This episode is hosted by Basant Kumar, who is joined by Newslaundry’s Prateek Goyal and independent journalist Saurabh Sharma.
Saurabh talks about his recent reports on Uttar Pradesh’s pandemic situation. In the capital Lucknow, he says, there’s utter helplessness and the main reason is the unpreparedness of the Adityanath government. "All of them were busy with elections, nobody paid much attention to Covid, it was as if it was gone,” he laments.
It’s a similar situation in Madhya Pradesh, says Prateek, where “the healthcare system has completely collapsed”. Yet, in both the Hindi heartland states, Saurabh and Prateek point out, the governments are fudging the data.
The panel also discuss how, owing to the failure of state and central governments to tackle the dire situation, social media has emerged as a helpline for those seeking help for Covid patients. This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn’t, and what shouldn’t have.
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Saurabh
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Nova Harari
Bureaucratic barriers leave COVID-19 patients begging for beds in India’s most populous state
कुम्भ के दौरान हरिद्वार में 400% तक बढ़ें कोरोना के एक्टिव मामले
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Prateek
Basant
Hospitals buckle under record surge
Produced and recorded by Parikshit Sanyal, edited by Samrendra K Dash.
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