A long and difficult relationship between the law and images is the necessary backdrop to examining the Indian courts' censorship of film.
Sometime in 1996, the High Court of
Tibetan filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen has been in prison awaiting trial for the past year and a half, due to 25 minutes of low-key though frank conversation with Tibetans about the
The rampant, often-frivolous use of antibiotics over the past half-century has made us dramatically more vulnerable today.
A looming catastrophe … one our planet faces due to long-term human intervention in
Medical testing by Western countries is having a staggering impact on India, if only we were to care to pay attention. And the government's own policies are encouraging
Despite having put through the first progressive drugs legislation in Southasia back in 1982, Bangladesh has fallen behind on the promise of its pharmaceutical policy
Even as post-war reconstruction and the healing of the wounds of hundreds of thousands of refugees must take priority, the discussions around the future of power-sharing between the Centre and