Harsh Mander : As India gasped for oxygen in the second wave , those in power looked the other way
As India struggles to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, the BBC’s Geeta Pandey looks back at what happened in the country when there was no oxygen shortage in Uttar Pradesh, which killed more than a million people last year, and why.
Source: scroll.inPublished on 2022-07-27
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