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India\’s Position in the Global Hunger Index: Unscientific or Accurate?

“The One Ration One Card (ONORC) scheme plan aims to empower all National Food Security Act migrant beneficiaries to access food grains from any Fair Price Shop (FPS) of their choice anywhere in the country by using their same/existing ration card through biometric authentication.” These were the words by the Central Government to the Supreme […]

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Freedom to Die: The legality of Euthanasia in India

An individual comes into the world with certain rights. The freedom to live a life with respect and dignity is one of them. This fundamental right confers the state to provide a good and respectable life to its citizens. However, some exceptional circumstances warrant a different outcome. While the constitution considers the death of oneself

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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: A BARBARIC OR JUSTIFIED PRACTICE?

“Life is precious and death is irrevocable”- Yogesh V Nayyar Capital punishment also referred to the ‘death penalty’ is an institutionalized practice aimed at the deliberate execution of an individual or individuals in response to a definitive or supposed crime committed by the accused. This decision to execute follows a rule-governed procedure to conclude that

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