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Roomani Srivastava
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Public Health Dentist | PhD Scholar @iitbombay Digital Health | Data Driven Health Policy Making | Research Associate (Data Science) @aiims_newdelhi
Delhi
Joined October 2015
RT @d_s_thakur: With all the analysis about the tax slabs for the middle class, let me point out a minor detail of how this administration…
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Honestly this!!!
I'm convinced India will never be able to compete with the US and China in technology if we keep treating it as a spectacle. A bunch of influential folks are organising, Asia’s “largest AI event” in Mumbai later this month, and the speaker lineup has Bollywood celebrities, cricketers, and YouTube influencers. These are people who haven't written a single line of code in their lives. A country doesn't become a technology leader through celebrity endorsements or political speeches. India will never be a technology powerhouse if we parade technology as an accessory. Real AI innovation doesn’t come from celebrity panels—it comes from builders. PhDs, engineers, founders—people who write code, build models, and deploy systems at scale. The US and China didn’t lead in AI because of influencer summits. They did it through university labs, open-source contributions, and startup founders building from first principles. We need to build an ecosystem to listen and learn from builders. Technology isn’t a spectator sport. If India wants to lead, we must put real builders at the center of the conversation.
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RT @cspramesh: An important day for cancer control. The first dedicated childhood cancer registry in India and probably in any LMIC. Congra…
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RT @arvindgunasekar: 30 dead and 60 injured in Mahakumbh stampede. Not just the information about the dead and injured was delayed by the…
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This makes me weep for my country.. Oh and for myself...trips to crossword were special....heck we would just go find a crossword and sit and read when we free had sometime to kill.
The first word my daughter learned to speak was ‘book’. With wide eyes, she would point at a book and say ‘boo’ in a voice full of glee. We began taking her to a nearby Crossword bookshop (in Aundh, Pune) when she could barely walk. Our trips soon became a cherished daddy-daughter tradition, where we would visit once every month and buy three books for her. She chose two and I chose one. A friendly employee once told me, his face beaming with pride, that this was the biggest Crossword in India! Four floors full of books felt like a heaven. But then they converted one floor into a kids play area. Another surrendered to a toy shop. Then cafes. Then stationery. Then an event space. The book shelves, once brimming with finely curated collections, became crowded with cheap campus romance and badly written historical fiction. Yet, we continued our tradition. 3 books a month! Yesterday, we went there to find the doors shut. A man on a ladder was ripping out the Crossword sign. Slowly. Methodically. As he pulled out one letter after another, I felt a physical sensation of pain. My daughter had tears in her eyes. A glowing light somewhere was snuffed out, and the world became slightly darker. And some of my faith in humanity died forever! A society that does not read is a society that does not know itself. We used to turn pages and paint stories with our imagination. Now we endlessly stab screens till our thumbs hurt, our minds numbed by the dopamine drip of likes and reels. We have become slaves to our devices, consuming whatever they decide for us, our thoughts hijacked by algorithms, our souls starved for meaning. If you want your children to read, don’t tell them. Show them. Children hate listening to adults, but they love imitating them. Pick up a book yourself, and they will do the same! P.S.: I verified the claim. The largest store of India’s most beloved chain of bookshops has indeed shut down.
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RT @TanushreePande: This is what courage, humanity, and speaking truth to power look like. I wish Indian religious leaders had even half th…
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RT @amit_sethi: Happy to share: six papers from our lab have been accepted to ISBI 1. Evaluation Metric for Quality Control and Generative…
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Well maybe I don't speak for all students here...but I get that independence from my Supervisor...so do many other students in our department here at IIT Bombay
Looking back at old emails from my PhD in the 🇺🇸, and it amazed me at the degree of autonomy and independence I had as a PhD student. And the kinds of forthright conversations I could have with my supervisor. Truth be told, I don't think most faculty in India have this degree of agency. This needs to change. 🙏
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