You try things in India and if you like them, take them somewhere else! Bill Gates faces embarrassment over India's statement about a laboratory
And after you prove them in India, you can take them to other places." This statement given by Bill Gates has once again faced criticism on social media. Name of "The Skin Doctor" a Scottish doctor known from posted a statement from Bill Gates on "You try things in India and if you like them, take them somewhere else"
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has recently created a new controversy by calling India "a laboratory of sorts" in a podcast with LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman. His statement has again brought into focus a controversial clinical trial conducted in India in 2009. In this trial, seven tribal schoolgirls died and several others became seriously ill in a clinical trial funded by the Gates Foundation. Bill Gates said in the podcast, “India is an example of a country where very- These things are difficult, in which health, nutrition, education are improving. At the same time, the Indian government has strengthened its revenue so much, maybe after 20 years the people of India will be in a much better situation. He further said, “India is a kind of laboratory where you can try things. And after you prove them in India, you can take them to other places." This statement given by Bill Gates has once again faced criticism on social media. Name of "The Skin Doctor" a Scottish doctor known from posted a statement from Bill Gates on "You try things in India and if you like them, take them somewhere else"
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