
Sumitra Deb Roy
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Sumitra Deb Roy
@SumitraDebRoy
Communications @WHOTLS. Former health journalist @timesofindia. Coauthored book on Covid-19. Alumni @ACJIndia | Fellow @ICFJ, @IRPchirps @NatPress @PRBdata





Horrific experience with @FurlencoSupport. Customer dumped on third-party vendors, and left to face ransom-like tactics for item pickup. Complete lack of accountability. This is mental harassment, plain and simple. @MumbaiPolice

















Member States at #WHA78 approved Indonesia’s request to be reassigned to the Western Pacific Region. We warmly welcome Indonesia to @WHOWPRO and look forward to fruitful collaboration. To our Indonesian family, “selamat datang!”



@Saudia_Care Booked a Rome–Mumbai flight on @SaudiAirlines with layovers in Riyadh & Jeddah — now being told I won’t be allowed to board because of “2 domestic transits”? This was booked via your own website. How is a valid booking now grounds for denial?.Need clarity

Believe it or not, this is the condition of a Government Post office in the financial capital of India. India Post's Liberty Garden post office in Malad west, Mumbai, with crippling infra. For 17 months now, @AlertCitizen5 of @MNCDFbombay has been raising the issue with authorities asking them to fix this. No action. @JM_Scindia @IndiaPostOffice

Over 300 individuals in Buldhana, Maharashtra, experienced sudden and severe hair loss, traced to wheat supplied through India’s Public Distribution System. Investigations by Padma awardee Dr. Himmatrao Bawaskar revealed dangerously high levels of selenium in the wheat, with some samples containing up to 145 times the safe amount. This contamination has raised serious concerns about food safety and public health, with affected villagers seeing hair regrowth as the crisis subsides. Urgent regulation and awareness regarding food quality are now essential. #BuldhanaOutbreak #HairLossCrisis #SeleniumContamination #PublicHealth #FoodSafety #MaharashtraNews (Buldhana, hair loss, wheat contamination, selenium, Dr. Himmatrao Bawaskar, public distribution system, health crisis, food safety, India)










