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Ensuring Education for the Children of Migrant Labour in India
The story of the migrant labourers of India is grounded in uncertainty and precariousness, the two emotions that a human mind despises and fears. Theirs is a life of constant struggle to make the two ends meet each day, often exacerbated by local crisis like joblessness and poor health, and this time has blown out
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Invisibility of Mental Health in Indian Healthcare System During and after Covid 19
Mental health is one of the significant invisible health issues across the globe, which many people are talking about; still, there is no proper awareness. One out of five people is dealing with mental health issue still there is a stigma going on across the world; all this is happening because of a lack of
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AFSPA: Issues & Challenges
The Indian Parliament espoused the Armed Forces Special Protection Act (AFSPA) in 1958 as an exigency provision that granted exceptional powers to India’s Armed force used by them in the areas termed as ‘disturbed’. The AFSPA ordinance, which was passed in 1958, was revoked and enacted within months as an act. However, it was only
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Hong Kong Crisis: The Dragon Strike Imposition of National Security Law
When Hong Kong was handed over to China under the framework of “One country, two systems”, in 1997 by Britain, it was agreed that Hong Kong would be organized by a series of colonial decrees and administered under the context of Special Administrative Region (SAR). The colonial-era drafters had ensured that Hong Kong people would