Reporters Without Orders
Reporters Without Orders Ep 355: Delhi anti-incumbency, a trek to understand healthcare access
This week, host Basant Kumar is joined by Ranchi-based independent journalist Anand Dutta and Newslaundry’s Drishti Choudhary.
Anand talks about his IndiaSpend report for which he trekked for several hours in remote areas of Jharkhand to understand what it’s like for vulnerable sections to access healthcare. He explains that across India, people have to cover an average distance of 13.55 km to reach a community health centre – and the problem is not limited to Jharkhand.
Drishti talks about her reportage on the Delhi elections, including her video report on what voters feel in Asia’s largest unauthorised colony of Sangam Vihar.
Tune in.
Timecodes
00:00:00:00 - Introduction
00:04:30:00 - Jharkhand’s healthcare access report
00:23:31:09 - Delhi elections
00:32:44:18 - Recommendations
Recommendations
Drishti
The Midas touch of Ashwini Vaishnaw
Basant
What a four-hour trek reveals about Jharkhand’s healthcare access
Anand
Davanal: Maovad Se Jung by Nandini Sundar
Produced by Hassan Bilal, edited by Samarendra K Dash, recorded by Anil Kumar.
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