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  • AIDS initiative: Sound in policy, but weak in research
    by Sadhna Mohan

    THE Centre’s latest AIDS initiative is in keeping with the spirit of the “feel-good” times. The government is moving quickly to beef up the health of 1,00,000 HIV-positive people by providing them free anti-retroviral therapy (ART) through the coming financial year. Apparently, the goal is to cover numbers any way. But public health policy cannot be based on populism. It must ride on strong rationality, especially when the cost is expected to be above Rs 200 crore a year.

    On the face of it, the policy sounds good. Examine it a little, and one will find its looseness and lack of attention to detail. It is not based on adequate field research in the country. The infrastructure required in terms of equipment and trained doctors is missing. Against this background, rushing into the area of treatment and care is dangerous as it can lead to the emergence of drug-resistant HIV strains and a more virulent epidemi

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  • Ambika Soni

    POLITICIAN

    1942 - Today

    Ambika Soni

    Ambika Soni (born 13 November 1942) is an Indian politician in the Indian National Congress. She has been Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Read more on Wikipedia

    Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ambika Soni has received more than 406,038 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ambika Soni is the 18,683rd most popular politician, the 158th most popular biography from Pakistan and the 54th most popular Pakistani Politician.

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    Among politicians, Ambika Soni ranks 18,683 out of 19,576. Before her are Karin Enström, Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, Olene Walker, Mary Landrieu, Sergei Aschwanden, and Martin O'Malley. After her are Terrance Drew, Pete H

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    28 year old Karan Gour is setting his second film in a fictional nation. He has a pact with other filmmakers who will follow in his act and set their films in this ‘country’ too. The idea came about when Gour was spending time with a group of Indonesian and Singaporean independent filmmakers he met at the Shanghai International Film Festival. They were lost on the streets of Shanghai. No one understood the languages they spoke, not even the address they read out, because their accents made it unintelligible.

    He thinks of it as building an imaginary nation for independent filmmakers. “It’s a large piece of land that exists between the US and the UK,” he says. “A First World cou