Ishana Sharma
Bharat Express News Network
‘In Kabul, A Cat Has More Freedom Than A Woman’: Revisiting Women’s Struggles Under The Taliban
The Taliban’s regime has since imposed over 100 laws restricting women's rights, stripping them of education, employment, and basic freedoms
The Growing Fentanyl Crisis: A Global Emergency
To combat this crisis, comprehensive strategies are essential. Efforts must include international cooperation, public education on drug abuse, improved regulation of prescription opioids, and access to rehabilitation services
NEET 2024 – Is A Career In Medicine Truly Worth It?
NEET 2024: Is Medicine Worth It? Ishana Sharma questions the worth of a medical career amidst the relentless grind from dawn till night.
Anti-Feminism In The Name Of Feminism
Feminism was initially the fight for cerebral equality and adequate opportunity. Women never wanted to be given special treatment, they never wanted to intentionally put down men and treat them as their inferior counterparts.
The Intensification of Violence Towards Women Post COVID-19 in Latin America
In regions such as Mexico-US Border, women are forced to work in drug cartels which makes them soft targets for GBV, including femicide, sexual violence and threats.
The Regression of Women’s Rights in Iran
The situation of women in Iran has, over the past decade, become an egregious conflate of human rights violations, suppression of fundamental rights and also regression concerning freedom of expression and political rights.
The Chinese Covid Riddle: A Scam or Poor Management?
The Chinese Covid Riddle “Normal led to this”. This is what Ed Young, a science journalist, wrote for the August issue of the Atlantic. Imagine that you are in the middle of the ocean, in a small boat, far away from the shore. It is a quiet, peaceful day and the ocean waves and the …
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