From ancient philosophy to modern neuroscience, exploring why pain need not be suffered in silence.
Former CJI D.Y. Chandrachud said that judges are public actors exercising state power and courts should not react defensively to every line of criticism. That attitude improved how the bar, the press, ...
Groups such as the ‘Hindu Front for Justice’, which initiated parts of the Bhojshala litigation, are politically backed entities using judicial findings to consolidate agitation around contested ...
With unusual alacrity, WHO declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern over the Ebola outbreak in central Africa, not even waiting for the advice of an emergency committee of expert ...
Late last week, a pacy pre-monsoon weather system barrelled into Uttar Pradesh, bringing a compound of thunderstorms, dust storms, lightning, heavy rain, and thundersqualls to multiple districts at ...
From ancient philosophy to modern neuroscience, exploring why pain need not be suffered in silence.
If India improves export competitiveness in terms of cost, scale, and quality, it could become a global contender ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces an unprecedented challenge to the viability of his leadership after the Labour Party lost a series of elections, ceding ground to both the left and the right.
Given what transpired in Phase 2 it would be prudent for the Election Commisson of India to make structural changes in how it conducts this third phase of the SIR ...
What India needs is a national cooling doctrine or a scalable framework that treats safe indoor temperatures as a public-health right ...
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