Confusing information related to this between corona infection and lockdown is also reaching people, which is increasing their problems. Keeping this in mind, scientists, researchers, engineers, doctors, public health researchers, science communicators and students of reputed colleges across the country have run a campaign called Indian Scientists' Response to Covid-19.
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This campaign is by Sandhya Kaushika of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, IMSc Chennai and S.K. of Madurai Kamaraj University. Krishnaswamy, Gautam Menon of Ashoka University and IMSc Chennai, Mohan Ramanujam of South African Radio Astronomy Observatory and Astronomical Society of India, R Ramanujam of IMSc Chennai, LS Sasidhara of Ashoka University, Rahul Siddharthan of IMSc, Chennai and Ritika Sooda of Nimhans Bengaluru are prominent.
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In his statement, Sandhya Kaushika, Associate Professor of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Volunteer of Indian Scientists Response to Covid-19, told that on one side the country is struggling with Corona, on the other hand Hawks (Fake) information is also being spread about it. We started a campaign to remove the misleading information about Corona from the last week of March. Our aim is that the right information should reach people on the basis of scientific facts.