HEALTH

World Hemophilia Day: India Confronts Gender Gaps and Treatment Challenges

Team L&M This year’s Hemophilia Day brings overdue attention to the gender disparities in diagnosis and treatment of bleeding disorders.  With nearly 80 per cent of cases in India remaining undiagnosed and access to preventive care still limited, the article explores how systemic gaps, stigma, and innovation intersect in the country’s journey toward equitable hemophilia […]Read More

ARTS ASHISH KHOKAR

Mona and Sona

Mona darling! Used to be takia kalam of Hindi films ‘ordinary character – actor, who became a first-rate villain with original one liners like loin for lion! And put him in liquid oxygen! Liquid would not let him live and oxygen won’t let him die! Ajit was his name and pun was his game. Just […]Read More

CULTURE

Nalanda and the Indian roots of Tibetan Buddhism

Benoy K Behl At the ancient university of Nalanda, there was a spirit of vibrant intellectual thought, a climate of discussion and debate. The many ‘acharyas’, or learned professors, at Nalanda authored hundreds of works on philosophy, metaphysics, psychology, logic, medicine, astrology, arts, literature and other subjects. The study at Nalanda was of life itself and […]Read More

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