Can religion justify crimes against Humanity?
Religious violence has resurfaced in the past decade. The rising religious tensions and a growing sectarian divide are evident across the world. Be it the rise of Islamic extremism in the Middle East, the outbreak of violence…
Anti-Terror Laws in India
India has a history where it has witnessed some of the worst terror attacks in the world, including the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, the memory of which haunts till today. Despite numerous international laws present to protect…
Medical Negligence and a Doctor’s Liability
Every year, nearly 5 million people die in India due to medical negligence, about 70% of these accidental deaths can be attributed to human errors. A predominantly ignored subject otherwise, has gained enough traction due to rising…
Peace and Religion
Religious groups often target one another which just creates hate among them and nothing else. Significant facts have often pointed out one particular religious group when it comes to war and terrorism. The world changed post the…
They are not Disabled!
Abled does not mean enabled. Disabled does not mean less abled. Khang Kijarro Nguyen Disability, whenever we hear this term, the very primary notion which comes in our mind is the image of a person who cannot…
Right to Food in India
India is considered as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, despite our ever-growing GDP, there is a mass inequality of wealth and a huge portion of our society lives in abject poverty. Food which is…
Law of Sedition and its Constitutionality.
Sedition can be defined as conduct or speech that incites people to rebel against the authority of a state. It is the notion of exciting by words or writings disaffection towards the state or constituted authority.