Dr. Satyawan Saurabh

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Finally, caste census in the country: representation or revival?

For decades, India has counted only the Scheduled Castes and Tribes, while other castes have remained invisible in policymaking. Caste census is not just a count but the foundation of social justice. Without accurate data, reservations, schemes, and resource distribution will be incomplete. Those protesting fear that their privileges may be challenged. But this count…

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Animal service is no less than public service – A discussion on World Veterinary Day

World Veterinary Day is celebrated every year on the last Saturday of April to honor the role of veterinarians and focus on the interrelationships between animal health, human health, and the environment. This article explains how veterinarians are not just doctors of animals but are integral pillars of the rural economy, food security, and public…

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The game of the private system: Attack on the common man’s pocket

In India, basic rights like education and health have become a source of profit for private institutions. Private schools charge arbitrary fees from parents in the name of facilities—dress, books, uniforms, coaching—everything has been made expensive and compulsory. On the other hand, private hospitals charge huge amounts from patients by creating an atmosphere of fear…

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