by Mark Antony Rossi The integration of technology into modern healthcare requires a strong measure of an institutional overhaul to provide much needed ethical consideration. A perfect example is outlined in the introduction of digital miniaturization. The most recent generation of pacemakers is vulnerable to hacking by malware attacks. A […]
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Physicians for Human Rights
By Malvika Sawant and Rishi Bappanad Physicians for Human Rights (PHR, www.phr.org), is an organization that works at the intersection of medicine, science, and law to secure human rights and justice for all. The authors of this article (Malvika Sawant and Rishi Bappanad), initiated the Johns Creek High School Chapter […]
Sanskrit Speaking Small Owners and Employees
By Srishti Jahagirdar Clothes shop owners and employees speak only Sanskrit 8“Mama udeysham aasthi sarve janah sanskritam upayog kuruvantu. Sanakrita bhasha usmath dura na bhaveta (gantavyam)” (“Our intention is that everyone should start using Sanskrit more because it is getting lost these days”) says Ranadheer Singh Rajput. As per the […]
Railway Employee Serves Needy Patients with Seva Kitchen and Neki Ka Pitara
by Sakshi Khaiwale Nagpur-based Railway employee, Khushroo Poacha, epitomises selfless service. Poacha runs Seva Kitchen, a crowd-sourced initiative that serves food to needy patients and their relatives free of cost in hospitals across the city. He has also installed Neki Ka Pitara (fridge of kindness) in the hospitals. A Neki […]
We Cannot Let Stand, Error or Fraud
by Mark Antony Rossi In 2000, Vice President, Al Gore availed himself of the legal system for nearly six weeks for conceding the Presidential election to GW Bush. In 2020, a badly damaged Democratic Party powered by a willfully blind News Media and a dangerously intrusive Big Tech demand concession […]
The Diwali Dilemma
by Anantinee Mishra everyone is too bummed and tired to go out and do anything. After all, when have you ever heard of the normally congested, and to this day even more so, roads of India silent as if mourning the loss of someone? We have all had different reasons […]
The Corruption of Idea and Thought
by Khubaib Mujtaba The world of human sciences is progressing and constructing different dragons that breathe fire. Underneath these influential dragons, the intellectual are caged in multiple brutal ideological apparatuses that promote the manipulation of thought and at the same time disregard any kind of originality in it. Since the […]
Human Trafficking: The World’s Big Problem with Ethics and Values
By Malvika Sawant and Rishi Bappanad Human trafficking is a global phenomenon and one of the world’s most shameful crimes, affecting the lives of millions of people around the world and robbing them of their dignity. It has been manifested in the form of sex trafficking, bonded labor, and organ […]
Rare Earth Metals: Relevance in the 21st Century
by Vinod Narayanan History of humans is always centered on a “precious matter” chronologically. From the 14th to 18th centuries it was gold, silver, spices, and textile materials. From the mid and 20th century to the current period it is oil and petroleum products. The simple criterion to label material […]
Faith is a Battle Unto Itself
by Mark Antony Rossi I become wary of those who wear religion on their sleeves. Past experience indicates they are hiding something about their character. If you examine them for a second you’ll notice you don’t learn much about the person. All you discover is their beliefs and maybe about […]