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Combat Law : The Human Rights magazine
Volume 4, Issue 4: Health
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The Indian kidney bazaar
For decades India has been known as the 'great organ bazaar' and has become one of the largest centres for kidney
transplants in the world.
Dr. Sanjay Nagral
traces the history of the organ market and the lack of medical ethics that has made it a thriving business.
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An agenda lost in a unipolar world
Ravi Duggal
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Drug price control
S S Srinivasan and A Bhargava
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Right to life
Sujata Krishnamurthi
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Health for all
Abhay Shukla
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Combating hunger
Nilangi Nanal and Abhay Shukla
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Mixed judicial responses to health
Mihir Desai
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Busting the two-child norm
Shruti Pandey
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Looking for legal redressal
Dipika Jain and Vikramaditya Rai
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Occupational health, safety and laws
Vijay Kanhere
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Piggy-back on female sterilisations
Abhijit Das
FEATURES
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A portal of hope in domestic violence
Flavia Agnes
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Codification of Muslim Personal Law
Noorjehan Safia Niaz
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Fixing a price on rape
Vijay Hiremath
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Education for few
Aruna Kashyap
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This fizz is toxic
R Ajayan
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A hurricane divide
Prabhjot Kaur
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Interlinking of rivers
Prashant Bhushan
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Diluting environmental concerns
P R Arun
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Globalisation crumbling under its weight?
Minu Jose
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Sethusamudram project: Another tsunami in the waiting?
Justice H Suresh
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Taking on the mighty
Ullash Kumar
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Harminder Phoolka on the Nanavati Report
Krishna Pandey Vishwajeet
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Women's reservation Bill
A debate
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Demystifying hunger
Annop Srivastava
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Mine your business
Shravanti Reddy
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March for justice
Farmers rise against corporatisation of agriculture.
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