by- Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari INTRODUCTION The world faced lockdown after the Corona outbreak, which brought challenges of unprecedented nature. Staying inside homes have become the new normal, everyone became caged. School going children were one of the worst affected. It was impressive to see the virtual world fulfilling the gap, yet they weren't able to... Continue Reading →
Importance of Mental Health from an International Human Rights Perspective
by- Siddharth Kohli Historically civil and political rights have inculcated rights like; right to life, right to a fair trial and judicial protection. These rights are also commonly termed as “First Generation rights” because they were the primary Human rights recognized by States under International law.[i] Such rights demand a negative obligation from the States,... Continue Reading →
Green Signal to Ayurvedic Surgery: ‘Mixopathy’ or Medical Pluralism?
by- Kudrat Mann and Utkarsh Sharma Introduction At a time when the COVID graph is soaring high, the doctors of the country took to streets to protest against the Central Council of Indian Medicine’s (CCIM) notification allowing Ayurvedic postgraduate medical students to gain practical skill and independently perform surgeries mentioned in the exhaustive list. The... Continue Reading →