Friday, March 29, 2024

Tag: DEATH

Vidisha Farmer Dies after Prolonged Wait for Crop Measurement by Local Authority

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In Madhya Pradesh a farmer was compelled to wait amidst hunger and extreme heat for several days to get his crops weighed by a local authority- he succumbed to death

Representation of Death in Contemporary Media Has Transformed Us into Cold Machines

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Representation of Death in Contemporary Media Has Transformed Us into Cold Machines

Stephen Hawking’s Death and the Loss of Our World

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Professor Stephen Hawking’s death is the death of an epoch. Revered as a great physicist, his genius will always be celebrated.

 Bavana Factory Fire: Illegal Enterprises and Weak Enforcement of Labour Laws

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The Bawana factory fire has claimed the lives of seventeen workers and has pointed out once again to the rapid culture of lawlessness and lack of security in hazardous production units. However what remains to be seen is whether this would teach us all a lesson or will we continue to turn a blind eye to the crisis? Ananya Pathak

CBI Judge Loya’s Death and the Buried Facts

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Judge Loya’s son said that neither he nor his family members had doubts on anybody and that his father had died under natural circumstances. Last year the family had expressed suspicion and doubt over judge death but now they seem to be withdrawing these claims.

Woman in UP dies of Hunger without Aadhar: the Iron Cage of Bureaucracy at...

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A woman in UP died of hunger because she could not appear for the biometric test required to qualify her for free ration at a PDS outlet in UP while a young girl in Jharkhand died recently as she too was denied ration. Are documentations more important than the very individuals that they claim to represent?

The rise of selfie fatalities

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A man in Rourkela was trampled to death by an elephant with which he was trying to click a selfie. This is one among the many selfie-deaths that take place every day around the world. The question we want to ask is whether this can be understood in isolation or is this only the manifestation of a dormant social disease?

South Asia Experiences the Worst Flood in a Decade: a Lesson Waiting to be...

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It is estimated that more than 1,200 people have already died in India, Bangladesh and Nepal due to incessant rains and flooding leading to loss of life and property at an unprecedented scale. Will state authorities work towards building stronger relief, mechanisms?

Why Not Death Education?

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Why Not Death Education? Education, we say, is about acquiring the knowledge of the world; it is about learning the kind of ‘skills’ that society...

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