Selected Publications
1. Information about COVID-19 in India by Natasha Agarwal and Harleen Kaur. The Leap Blog. June 2020.
2.Can the Indian legal framework deal with the COVID-19 pandemic? A review of the Epidemic Diseases Act, March 2020.
3. Financing Common Goods for Health: A Public Administration Perspective from India by Ajay Shah, Sanhita Sapatnekar, Harleen Kaur & Shubho Roy. Health Systems & Reform, Sept 2019.
4. National Health Policies in Practice: An Explorative Analysis for India with Dr. Suresh K. Rathi, Journal of Health Management, 15 September 2019.
8. The dilemma of Indian health policy landscape. Co-written with Dr. Suresh Rathi. Medical Dialogues, 14 June 2018.
9. Why Modi Must Seek Legal Backing For His Ambitious Healthcare Project. Swarajya Magazine, 27 April 2018.
10. Making sense of the trust deficit between doctors and patients. Medical Dialogues, 27 December 2017.
12. ‘Man died, justice lived’: How a group of lawyers opened the SC’s doors in the dead of night but failed by dawn. Legally India, 31 July 2015.
13. All you need to know about NJAC. Livemint, 11 August 2015.
Presentations
1. Persistent air pollution problem and its governance. Co-authored by Shubho Roy, at Law Economics Policy Conference, NIPFP and INET. November 2018.
2. Scientific and Forensic Evidence in India - Are the Stakeholder’s keeping up? at the National Seminar on Law in the developing world: Impediments and Advancements, National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi. Jan 2018.
3. Nursing profession and education in India. Co-authored with Shubho Roy, at New Thinking in Health Policy, NIPFP and Stanford University. October 2017.
Others
1. Why is the criminal justice system failing India? Talk on Policy Pill Podcast, 26 February 2018.
1. Why is the criminal justice system failing India? Talk on Policy Pill Podcast, 26 February 2018.
2. Member, external reviewer panel, Policy in Action Programme, Young Leaders for Active Citizenship, New Delhi (2018-2020)
3. Workshop on Workplace Sexual Harassment prevention and training Internal Complaints Committee members. National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, August 2016.
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