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Remya Nair worked as a Senior Associate Editor with ThePrint writing on political economy.
She has a post-graduate degree in Economics from Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics.
Remya has over ten years of experience as a journalist covering the economy and financial sector across the two cities of Mumbai and Delhi. She has previously worked with two business newspapers, BusinessLine and Mint, where she wrote extensively on government's economic policies, the central bank and macroeconomic data sets.
Because the idiot like you and your website did not tell that we have Indian variant called
“TUSHTI” Brand In Market that is Made in India.
I have emailed a similar research article raising concern regarding regulatory mechanism to the Print a few days ago. The email was sent on 28th April to shekhargupta@theprint.in and feedback@theprint.in with a request to publish the article. I still look forward to it. We can deal with oximeter price issue more comprehensively with real effect by raising such issues.
To aware people and to push regulatory authorities to act.
Shame on the author of this article. That in this time also they look out for such things.
This is the real face of liberals.
The growing nature of pleasure seeking n pains avoiding in the country is responsible for easy n shirt cut routes in every walk of life. Scientific research, innovations in the country r no exception.
Authors please don’t get tricked by marketting gimic of Dr.Trust USA. It is not of USA. It’s just a brand line of Nureca, whose IPO came out recently. They outsource manufacturing to Chins, only assemble in India. White labelled as mentioned in the article.
Thanks nice for it.
Bhai chinese ho ya Indian samay ye dekhne ka nahi h chutio, jaan bachane ka h, firr machine kaha ki vi ho phle jinda bach jaao agle janam me indian chinese ratlena
I do not think that this article was required at all!! When in case of emergency of life, will people look for location of origin of device or see whether it meets his requirements? Does the author expect that a guy would say that he won’t buy an Oximeter just because it orginates from China!! This is a no brainer story which is not upto the standard of ThePrint or Ms. Remya Nair. I respect her for her other indepth analysis and reportage.
The great economists in the globalized trade saw Indian opportunity, allowing people to have things cheap while money was being made left right and center for themselves and their cronies. This was the cock-eyed vison. Never used the cheap goods phase to build our own competitive capacities.