As a nation, it is inevitable to strengthen the credibility of examining boards so that their assessments about any candidate can be used for assessing the suitability, and students need not invest their time and money in making special preparations for admission tests separately
SARVAROGYA is a research-based internship program under The Rise, designed to tackle the "blind spots" in India's health landscape. Its mission is to move beyond the clinical aspects to study, analyze, and advocate for reforms in matters of public health.
With the mission to ensure inclusive health governance, the internship provides a unique platform for young minds to step into the heart of Public Health Governance, Policy, and Advocacy.
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India’s constitutional and legal landscape is replete with provisions for gender justice. Of these, the decades-old legal architecture on trafficking and gender representation in media are especially getting challenged with the evolving societal aspirations, jurisprudential principles, and technological advancements. Re-examining these laws to align them with contemporary realities, thus, becomes vital. This report undertakes a comprehensive legal analysis of the anti-trafficking and gender representation architecture under Indian law, with a primary focus on the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (ITPA) and the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986 (IRWA). Anchored in constitutional principles of equality, dignity, autonomy, and freedom from exploitation, the study evaluates whether India’s statutory and institutional responses adequately address the gendered and intersectional realities of trafficking and representation in contemporary society.
Kudos to our TRIP intern, Akhil Kumar K.S. for exploring the issue in-depth. We are deeply grateful to Prof. Balraj Chauhan, founder Vice-Chancellor of the Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, and former Vice Chancellor of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow, and National Law Institute University, Bhopal for his foreword.
Find the full report at https://t.co/v5kp0mrcAB
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