Covid made Indians binge on multivitamins. But popping pills unsupervised does more harm
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Covid made Indians binge on multivitamins. But popping pills unsupervised does more harm

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ThePrint report about Indians bingeing on multivitamin supplements to build immunity against Covid proves there’s a new awareness to overcome nutritional deficiencies and prevent sickness. But this has to be sustained and supervised. Popping pills for fear of a pandemic without appropriate medical advice can cause more harm than good.

A handful of ‘andolan jivis’ shouldn’t upset a govt. Protests are a part of democracy

PM Modi gives more credence to ‘andolan jivis’ and ‘foreign destructive ideology’ than they deserve. If a handful of them can upset the government of India, it reflects poorly on its political management. Protests are par for the course in a democracy. It’s the government that must redeem its pledge.

Hold back judgement on Uttarakhand flood tragedy, sympathise with people

The Uttarakhand flood tragedy calls for our collective appreciation of the troops, and the hazards of working on projects in the mountains. While we express sympathies for the affected people, we must also hold back judgement on the cause and not rush to blame dams or development in the Himalayas.