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View article: The Burden of Treatment Among Delhi’s Homeless: An Analysis of Street Medicine Consultations
The Burden of Treatment Among Delhi’s Homeless: An Analysis of Street Medicine Consultations Open
Background: The health challenges faced by the homeless are widely unaccounted for in the global south. In India, the lack of a primary healthcare sector in urban areas has led informal healthcare providers, such as Street Medicine, to ste…
View article: Arthroscopic correlation of clinical and M.R.I. findings in anterior cruciate ligament and meniscal tear
Arthroscopic correlation of clinical and M.R.I. findings in anterior cruciate ligament and meniscal tear Open
ACL and meniscal tears are common among individuals with knee injuries. MRI is a good non-invasive method for diagnosing soft tissue injuries of the Knee, but an Orthopaedic surgeon can diagnose an ACL or meniscal tear safely with the help…
View article: Addressing health needs of the homeless in Delhi: Standardising on the issues of Street Medicine practice
Addressing health needs of the homeless in Delhi: Standardising on the issues of Street Medicine practice Open
Due to barriers in accessing and using healthcare services, a large proportion of the care homeless populations receive comes from informal providers. In Delhi, one such informal programme, called Street Medicine, provides healthcare outre…
View article: Breaking Worlds: Religion, Law and Citizenship in Majoritarian India; The Story of Assam
Breaking Worlds: Religion, Law and Citizenship in Majoritarian India; The Story of Assam Open
BREAKING WORLDS: Religion, Law and Citizenship in Majoritarian India; The Story of Assam chronicles how prejudicial laws and policies are weaponizing citizenship in India today. A pivotal objective of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata…
View article: Citizenship and the Mass Production of Statelessness in Assam
Citizenship and the Mass Production of Statelessness in Assam Open
This chapter seeks to assess the implications of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in India’s Assam – specifically the conceptualisation, operationalisation and consequences of the NRC – from the perspective of the analytical framewo…
View article: Stolen citizenship, stolen freedoms
Stolen citizenship, stolen freedoms Open
With the rise of capitalism in post-colonial India, initially as a subsidiary part of a mixed economy with the state occupying its 'commanding heights', and later, especially after 1991, in the context of a new hegemony of globalised neoli…
View article: Inverse care and the role of the state: the health of the urban poor
Inverse care and the role of the state: the health of the urban poor Open
Tudor Hart's inverse care law, set out in an article in The Lancet in 1971, states that the availability of good medical care tends to vary inversely with the need of the population served. (1) Referring to the national health service (NHS…