Why Is a Doctors Fee Always a Debate. Reflections on Value, Trust, and Change
It happens so often now that it feels scripted. A friend—or sometimes a friend of a friend—pin...
Crying Peaks, Drowning Valleys: The Himalayas in Peril
Lately, every morning greets us with unsettling image of floods sweeping through valleys, roads ...
DRONE WITH SLIDE, NO CANCER HIDE!
STEPS WITH SWEAT, CARE WE WON’T FORGET In a remote rural village, with rough roads, sand and fields aro...
Are Indian Vegetarians Doomed to Be Deficient?
Introduction: Culture vs. Concern About one-third of the Indian population is vegetarian. The highest num...
Rethinking Practical Teaching in Community Medicine: A Sensory-Based and Student-Centric Approach
Community Medicine is the connecting bridge between medical science and the community at large. It equips...
A Room Full of Mothers, Stories, and Strength
The morning sky was foreboding, the sort that threatened before it poured. By the time I ventured out, Mu...
“Once Instinctive, Now a Challenge – Breastfeeding: A Noble Act That Demands Support”
The act of breastfeeding is one of the most natural, intimate, and powerful phenomena that sustains not j...
Twilight in the Grip of Gutka: Unveiling Tobacco’s Toll on Odisha’s Tribal Elders”
As a postgraduate student of community medicine, my training has constantly reminded me that health isn&r...
