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  • Acid Attacks
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    Acid Attack – An Abomination of the Society

    By Amrisha Dwivedi / July 9, 2021

    Reality is a concentrated acid; it burns one to the core. Acid attacks are certainly an abomination of our society. Whenever we come across a case where we get to know about a person (mostly a girl…

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  • Mental Healthcare
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    Constructing Mentally Ill – Implementing the Mental Healthcare Laws

    By Shambhavi Mishra / July 5, 2021

    While everyone has periods of difficulty and some mental flaws, being diagnosed as mentally ill is different. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental illness (DSM-5) defines a mental illness as a syndrome characterized by clinically significant…

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  • Pseudo-Secularism
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    Pseudo-Secularism – Separating the Chaff from Wheat

    By Anushka Singhal / April 2, 2021

    We the people of India having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign, Socialist, and Secular Democratic Republic, says the first line to our preamble. While the words; sovereign, democratic, and republic were there from the…

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  • Dalit
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    Dalit Lives Matter – The George Floyds of India

    By Ipsita Kundu / February 21, 2021

    In India, the division made in accordance with the caste system has been rooted in history for the longest period. Divided majorly into four hierarchical groups, Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra, and a fifth category being the…

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  • LGBTQ+ Pride
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    Loud and Proud – Liberty of Sexual Orientation of the LGBTQ+ Community

    By Aditya Goyal / February 15, 2021

    The word sex is more or less still a taboo in countries like India. While more often than not associated with the biological act of reproduction, the word has a deeper sense of meaning. We often forget…

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  • Honor Killing
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    Honor Killing – ‘Killing Honor?’

    By Ishan Malawade / December 30, 2020

    If it ever occurs to people to value the honor of the mind equally with the honor of the body, we shall get a social revolution of a quite unparalleled sort. Killing someone is ultimately a crime.…

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  • Relationship
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    The legality of Live-In Relationships

    By Anjali Mahajan / December 12, 2020

    Indian society is ever-changing. Its custom and practices have seen loads of dynamism and a good influence from civilization. The Indian society has shown a forceful modification in its living patterns, from women working at night in…

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  • Human Rights Law
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    The History and Development of Human Rights in India

    By Shreya Gupta / November 8, 2020

    When you deprive people of their right to live in dignity, to hope for a better future, to have control over their lives, when you deprive them of that choice, then you expect them to fight for…

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