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    Poor Representation of Developing Countries in Editorial Boards of Leading Obstetrics and Gynaecology Journals
    with Seema Rawat, Priyanka Mathe, Vishnu B. Unnithan, Pratyush Kumar, Nazia Praveen, and Kiran Guleria
    Asian Bioethics Review 15 (3): 241-258. 2023.
    Evidence suggests a limited contribution to the total research output in leading obstetrics and gynaecology journals by researchers from the developing world. Editorial bias, quality of scientific research produced and language barriers have been attributed as possible causes for this phenomenon. The aim of this study was to understand the prevalence of editorial board members based out of low and lower-middle income countries in leading journals in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology. The t…Read more
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    DETERMINATION OF MEDIAN TOLERANCE LIMIT (LC50 ) OF CHANNA PUNCTATA (BLOCH) FOR CADMIUM CHLORIDE
    International Journal on Biological Sciences 12 (2): 106-109. 2021.
    The present investigation was undertaken to investigate the acute toxicity of cadmium, a heavy metal widely detected in the aquatic environment due to natural effects and anthropogenic activities, in freshwater teleost, Channa punctata (Bloch). The experiments for the bioassay were performed in semi-static test condition according to the standard guidelines. The behavioural changes in the fish were observed for all tested concentrations of the metal. The data obtained for bioassay were analyzed …Read more
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    Sri Aurobindo’s Philosophy of Nationalism and It’s Contemporary Relevance
    with Sudhir Singh
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 39 (1): 33-42. 2022.
    There has been in recent decades very substantial work done on the concept of a nation, nationality and nationalism. In spite of the world coming together on many fronts—particularly, economy and a multicultural habitat formations especially in Europe and North America—these ideas remain politically volatile. In modern times, the idea of a nation has become powerfully associated with the idea of the state and the two notions are frequently used almost interchangeably. If among the emotional ties…Read more
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    Rights vis-à-vis Duties and Contemporary Human Rights Debate
    with Sudhir Singh
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (3): 389-396. 2021.
    Most of the theories of rights propounded by philosophers, right from the beginning till the twentieth century, conceive rights either as a claim against the state or an obligation upon the state. Certainly such a conception has had something to do with the prevailing social, political and economic systems of the time concerned. Social, political and economic systems also had a particular relationship amongst them. Change in individual and social perspectives, values, priorities and beliefs has …Read more