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Aug 31, 2020 5 tweets 1 min read Read on X
There should never have been a contempt of court case against Prashant Bhushan, a great defender of our democracy, and his conviction is a travesty. But this Re 1 fine and the joking around it rankles. In 2011 I stood in a Saket court to watch a 19-year old boy's trial. (thread)
He had been picked on charges of stealing a wallet containing Rs 200. For one entire year he remained in Tihar after being granted bail because he did not have the money for a bail bond. His final escape? Conviction. Because the jail term was 3 months.
Accused of stealing a wallet containing Rs 200 (he strenuously denied having done it to me), bail bond set at Rs 10,000. He had nothing. Offence - 3 months, time taken for conviction 1+ year. That one year broke him (and introduced him to drugs).
I was at the Times of India at the time and reported it: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Boy-spen…
That's how heavy small fines and bail bonds weigh on the poor. So congratulations to the Supreme Court for making a mockery of their actual jobs - delivering justice to the poorest.

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We take large public datasets, make them usable, derive descriptions and insights about the country from them, visualise these insights through beautiful charts, and make all of it freely available - the insights, the charts and the underlying data.
We launch with five key verticals on socio-economic issues: Population, Health, Living Conditions, Economy and Work, and a sixth that is very close to my heart: Measurement

More verticals will launch in the future
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Thread: For an article I wrote for @Article14live, @P39A_nlud gave me access to a trove of data on 88 people on death row, one-fifth of India's death row population at the time. This included demographic data & transcripts of long interviews with the prisoners and their families.
I also had access to diagnostic data on their cognitive abilities, intellectual disabilities and mental disorders - data that has never before been collected on this population, after tests that the people on death row consented to participate in.
I have a lot of thoughts, but I think that's irrelevant. What isn't is this: this information - on childhood abuse, life histories and ongoing intellectual disability and mental disorders - was never brought to the attention of the justice system during their long trials.
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It's hard to overstate how significant this is - covid19india.org will cease operations at the end of October. They've explained their reasons here blog.covid19india.org/2021/08/07/end/
I'm not sure how many people realise that India - one of the countries the worst affected by covid and a tech powerhouse - has no official website for detailed covid data. A volunteer-driven crowd-sourced website has been the source for everyone (including govt at times).
There's just simply no excuse for this. People of every political stripe should be able to agree that not having a govt website for district-level, historical and downloadable covid data is just not acceptable. It wasn't ok in 2020 and it's appalling in 2021.
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Jul 31, 2021
A story of Indian data in four acts:
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Act II: when the next round of data came out, I found that the disruption had been even worse than we had known and wrote this in August 2020. The HMIS website then stopped publishing monthly data indiaspend.com/covid-19-disru…
Act III: in early July 2021, the data reappeared on a shiny new version of the portal. I used it to show that the NHM HMIS - which covered 2 lakh health facilities, largely rural and govt-run - data showed a big increase in mortality during the second wave indiaspend.com/covid-19/death…
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Jul 14, 2021
Thread: last week, I reported on data from the National Health Mission's administrative data portal that showed a sharp spike in mortality in April-May 2021. This is official data from over 2 lakh health facilities, mainly rural and govt-run indiaspend.com/covid-19/death…
The report noted the increase in deaths from "fever" and "unknown causes" in particular during the second wave's surge
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Jul 9, 2021
My heart sank when I saw these numbers: new official data from the National Health Mission - compiled mainly from ANMs and PHCs ie rural areas - show a big spike in deaths recorded all-India in May 2021 indiaspend.com/covid-19/death…
The NHM captures less than a third of all deaths in India, since its focus in rural areas and govt facilities. But within this limited universe, there was a surge in deaths from "fever" and "unknown causes" in May 2021
Another worrying and upsetting chart - the rise in maternal deaths, driven by "other/ unknown causes" in May 2021
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