Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356295049
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356295042
- Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2023
- Height: 215 mm
- No of Pages: 428
- Spine Width: 28 mm
- Weight: 370 gr
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Private and Controversial: When Privacy and Public Health Meet in India by Smriti Parsheera (ISBN: 9789356295049) examines the complex interplay between public health and individual privacy. Explore how health data collection, contact tracing, and mandatory testing impact personal freedoms. This book delves into the ethical dilemmas and legal challenges arising from public health interventions in India, offering crucial insights into balancing community well-being with citizen rights.
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Aayushi Dobhal –
Important for anyone interested in data privacy.
Abhinay Agarwal –
Excellent book! Clearly articulates the challenges. Would recommend to everyone.
Prasanta Basak –
Essential reading for understanding the nuances of privacy in India.
Atul Kumar Sah –
A well-researched and insightful look at the tensions between privacy and public health in India. Some sections were dense.
Prabhat Pandey –
Thought-provoking and timely, however, a bit repetitive at points.
Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad –
Important but dense. Needs more illustrative stories. It is overall, a solid contribution.
Prateek Verma –
A balanced and well-researched account.
Suhani Rai –
Excellent analysis! Parsheera expertly navigates complex legal and ethical issues. Highly recommended for anyone interested in public policy.
Namit Kumar Yadav –
The book successfully highlights the importance of balancing individual rights with public well-being.
Saket Laxman Shende –
A critical look at sensitive issues. Required reading for anyone working in public health.
Pratyush Pandey –
A bit academic in tone, but the content is essential for understanding the complexities of public health interventions.
Sahil Satish Dargad –
Parsheera’s book is a timely and relevant contribution to the debate on public health policy. Highly recommended.
Aditya Ugam Dive –
I found the legal analysis particularly strong. The book provided a new perspective on public health challenges.
Abhigyan Raj –
A thought-provoking exploration of privacy vs. public health in India. Some arguments felt repetitive, but overall, a valuable read.
Suchit Lamba –
A comprehensive overview of the legal framework. It is a must-read for policy makers.
Ayush Kukrele –
Clear and concise writing. The book effectively addresses the key issues surrounding privacy and public health.
Chakrash Chauhan –
Fantastic. It raises valid points with clarity.
Yashwant Kumar Mehta –
The book raises crucial questions about data collection and citizen rights. A must-read in the age of digital health.
Vaibhav Chaturvedi –
While informative, the book could have benefited from more real-world examples. Still, a solid overview of the topic.
Akash Tripathi Tripathi –
Technical at times, but ultimately worthwhile.
Mohit Raghuwanshi –
This book opened my eyes to the ethical dilemmas surrounding health data. Very important and informative.
Mohammad Aves Khan –
Eye-opening and necessary. Should be on every politician’s desk!
Shambhavi Singh Rajput –
Could have used more diverse viewpoints.
Adarsh –
Important topic, but the writing style was a bit dry. I learned a lot, but it wasn’t the most engaging book.
Anurag Jangir –
Readable, informative, insightful – what more could you want from a book?