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"Please do not give me shelter, give me your hand"
Ukrainian poet and writer, Victoria Amelina, died recently from wounds inflicted by a Russian missile strike in the East Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk
A Balenciaga State of Affairs
MANY days have passed since the day I looked out of the car window during one of my shotgun drives across the various bountiful terrains of Kashmir, involuntarily noticing silhouettes of young boys and girls swooshing across my peripheral vision, which, if left to its volition, was hoping to stay fixated on the sights of the golden rays of the sunset perforating the mighty pine tree thickets of the valley we find ourselves nestled in.
Lights, Camera, Polls
Meaningful political films centred on elections can be commerical successes. So why has Bollywood, over the decades, failed to capture its nuances?
Childhood Disrupted
In conflict-ridden Manipur, children are witnesses to extensive violence which can lead to severe post-traumatic stress disorder
Macho vs Metrosexual
Can the Congress-led INDIA alliance redefine political masculinity to counter 'Brand Modi'? Will this image engineering ultimately work in favour of the Opposition?
Tribal Anxiety
WHEN 200 tribal gram sabha heads from Chaibasa in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district met on September 13, their minds weighed heavy with concern.
Advantage LARGE National Parties
Simultaneous elections will create limited space and voice for smaller states thereby adversely affecting federalism
A Nightmare for India's Federal Polity
One Nation, One Election is not possible in a parliamentary democracy where governments can fall and mid-term elections are needed in states or at the Centre
Hostile Reception
In south India, the BJP would encounter formidable challenges in elucidating and brokering the One Nation, One Election policy, potentially limiting its political manoeuvrability
A Long Overdue Move
India's electoral system, which produces genuine leaders, must be designed for the country's long-term growth
Top-heavy Pyramid
The idea of One Nation, One Election seems outlandish since the architecture of the election process doesn't allow much space for it
The Federalism Question
Simultaneous elections will lead to the mixing of national and state-level issues, which does not serve the electorate's best interests
STATE OF STATES?
Is One Nation, One Election a threat to federalism? Will it have an impact on the power dynamics between the Centre and the states? Will it curtail the power of state assemblies and chief ministers?
One Nation, One Predilection
This move is questionable as it assumes, or even aspires, that people vote the same way in state and national elections
Bollywood's Tryst With Suicides
Barring a few films made recently, Indian cinema hasn't quite probed the deeper, more fundamental meaning of suicide
DECODING DESPAIR
“Why did she do it? Nobody dared to ask. Because—what courage! Who had the courage to burn herself ? Twenty aspirin, a little slit alongside the veins of the arm, maybe even a bad half hour standing on a roof: We've all had those. And somewhat more dangerous things, like putting a gun in your mouth. But you put it there, you taste it, it's cold and greasy, your finger is on the trigger, and you find that a whole world lies between this moment and the moment you've been planning, when you'll pull the trigger. That world defeats you. You put the gun back in the drawer. You'll have to find another way. What was that moment like for her? The moment she lit the match. Had she already tried roofs and guns and aspirins? Or was it just an inspiration?” — Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen, published in 1993.
Break the Silence
Creating a world where women Can openly discuss their mental health struggles and seek help is crucial
The Deepest Cut
Death has no vocabulary in Indian families—so how does a daughter find a way to mourn her father’s accidental death?’
Right to Die
The debate has remained alive over the years, but ambiguity remains
No Trigger Warning
Insensitive media coverage of deaths by suicide is a blatant contravention of the prevalent guidelines
Anatomy of a Death
Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide was too complex for many to process. So the country indulged in a baffling alchemy: converting suicide to murder
The Sting of Stigma
Why some men find the weight of masculinity too heavy to bear
The Kota Life
Lakhs of young students arrive in Kota every year with dreams in their eyes. These dreams turn into nightmares for many students and their families
SEEDS OF DISTRESS
Mounting debt is pushing farmers in Maharashtra and Karnataka to end their lives
Jab Tak Hai Jaan
A Bollywoodesque saga of hope in the mission to combat suicide
The Pain of COMATOSE
For 42 years, Aruna Shanbaug lay in a vegetative state after she was sexually assaulted at the hospital where she worked as a nurse
Distress in the Deodars
Shimla’s devastation is due to unplanned construction, disregarding alerts about its susceptibility to landslides, seismic vulnerability, overpopulation exceeding its capacity and ecological instability
Book exhibiting the relationship of Sikhs & Modi released
The 110 pages coffee table book, by Dr Prabhleen Singh, published by Outlook Group, brings to the fore how various steps taken by Modi's government over last nine years has brought relief to the Sikh community and also evoked the pride of Sikhs in various aspects of their lives
The Beautiful and the Damned
There is a pattern of natural disasters in the Himalayas, which leaves the local population caught in a cycle of construction and destruction
PRESCRIBING GENERICS -why not make it mandatory?
When a patient visits a doctor, the patient rightly presumes that the 'doctor will look after my best interests' and this behooves the doctor's ensuring that, the patient not only gets the best therapeutic outcome feasible, but gets a standard medicinal product (s) that meets all purity and efficacy parameters at the least price payable