The primary course to mitigate neglected mental health problems of HCWs should be to offer a…
Satvik C.
Satvik is a IIIrd-year student of National Law University, Delhi from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. His research areas include international law, international criminal law, human rights law, constitutional law, gender studies and sociology of law. He is presently also working in the capacity of a contributing writer for Feminism in India (FII).
THE PRISONS WE BROKE: WORLD’S FIRST DALIT FEMINIST AUTOBIOGRAPHY
The Prisons We Broke is a rather fervent critique of the Hindu caste system, even more…
ASH IN THE BELLY: INDIA’S UNFINISHED BATTLE AGAINST HUNGER
Mander explains his argument of the need to recognize the right to food as a fundamental…