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The brave women who shape pharma journalism in India. And how even the pandemic couldn’t stop them.

The brave women who shape pharma journalism in India. And how even the pandemic couldn’t stop them.
The brave women who shape pharma journalism in India. And how even the pandemic couldn’t stop them.
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Synopsis

The world was holed up in homes as Covid-19 brought death and despair. Misinformation was rampant and sifting through that to present facts was a difficult task. But a group of women stood defiant. This is the story of India’s gritty women pharma journalists and how they’ve stood up to the challenge every time, even before the tough Covid-19 test.

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