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Beyond the Label: The Nexus of Processed Foods, Marketing Strategies, and Consumer Welfare
India is facing a nutritional crisis of unprecedented scale. Recent studies reveal that nearly 135 million Indians are affected by obesity,
Soros and Open Society: The Myth of Falsification
George Soros, a prominent figure in global finance and philanthropy, has been deeply associated with his advocacy for open societies and
China's Economic Slowdown
The economic data suggest that there is a looming economic crisis in the world’s second-largest economy, China.
Ruskin Bond @90
Well, Bond is a man of his words, and so if the penchant for writing has been taken ever so seriously by a writer, it is none other than him
Making the World Fair
The most cherished concept on creating a fair world that I had always admired is the concept of the Veil of Ignorance.
LAW AND POLICY: BRIDGING THE LADDER BETWEEN THE TWO
In the quest to clear the blurred distinction between law and policy, we also closely look at the working of organs of the government.
Navigating Through The Waves
India boasts a rich maritime heritage that goes back over 4000 years, notably to the 4th century BCE, a period marked by significant advance
Tender Age of Consent: A Critical Analysis in Light of Recent Judicial Interpretations
The Bombay High Court's decision to release a 26-year-old man on bail after he is accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl
Nehru, Socialism, and India
Nehru, the first prime minister of India has often been referred to as the builder of modern India, whose far-sightedness laid the foundatio
खुशी
बहुत गहरी बात हो गई ना? ये पंक्तियाँ किसी एक गुज़री रात ऐसे सुगबुगाते हुए मन में आई कि कलम पकड़ लिया और सोचा इन्हें संजों लूँ अपने पन्नों की
Passive Consumption and the Reification of Technology
The modern capitalist society has successfully laid down the structure for commodifying every object and phenomenon.
From Friendship to Friction: Navigating the Troubled Waters of Pakistan-Iran Relations
The world’s only country to be born in the name of religion, that is Pakistan derisively labels it to have a ‘brotherly relation’ with a co-
Writing Women into Silences Experiences of Women during Partition
Women are most commonly perceived as repositories of familial honour with their bodies being protected, surveilled, and immured within the b
Rethinking Taxation: A Nozickian Perspective on Income Tax and the Case for Expenditure Tax
Nozick articulated his opposition to income tax in his seminal work, "Anarchy, State, and Utopia."
Rewriting History
Distorted history can never make people fully aware of their past and hence their present would have a void that would need to be filled.
Birth by the Blade: Unravelling India's Caesarean Conundrum
Caesarean (C-section) rates have been steadily climbing in India, sparking debates and raising concerns among healthcare professionals.
The 'Silent Genocide' in Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC), has been embroiled in a relentless cycle of violence, conflict, and exploitation.
Shifting Tides: The Rise of Judicial Authority
The Constitutional framework of India embraces the parliamentary form of government, a derivation from the British Constitutional ethos, and
Postmodernist Plane of Existence
It is imperative to break archetypes and stereotypes no matter how much their existence makes our life easier in the postmodernist plane
Film Review –Geeta's Journey: Navigating Political and Personal Desires in “Hazaroon Khwahishen Aisi”
Hazaroon Khwahishen Aisi explores Geeta's journey amidst political upheaval in 1970s India.
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