
Vaibhav Singh
Senior Writer at ABP Network
Journalist; Past: @ABPnews | DU, IIMC | International Relations, Foreign Affairs, Indian Politics. The views I expressed here are strictly my own.
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2 weeks ago |
thehindu.com | Vaibhav Singh
Countries around the globe, including India, are facing the repercussions of climate change. The physical risks from this can be classified as acute and chronic. Acute risks result from sudden and severe events such as floods and cyclones. The escalating severity, the intensity and the frequency of these events due to global warming are alarming. In contrast, chronic impacts arise from long-term changes in factors such as temperature, precipitation patterns and rising sea levels in a region.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Vaibhav Singh
Vaibhav Singh·FollowPublished inForever Kurious·4 min read·--Ever had a ‘gut feeling’ about something? Science suggests that your gut may know more than you think — literally. Inside your digestive system lives a vast, unseen world: the gut microbiome. This intricate ecosystem of bacteria, viruses, and fungi influences nearly every aspect of your health, from your immune system to your mood and metabolism.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Vaibhav Singh
Vaibhav Singh·FollowPublished inForever Kurious·3 min read·--Imagine waking up before sunrise, stepping outside into the dim light of dawn, and feeling your body gradually awaken with the day. Light does more than illuminate — it orchestrates a complex symphony inside our brains, syncing our internal rhythms with the external world. But what happens when we break this rhythm with artificial light or irregular schedules?
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2 months ago |
theleaflet.in | Vaibhav Singh
Read Part 1 here. WITH Belgium granting sex workers parity in labour rights, it prompts us to reconsider the future of sex work in the Indian context. While the idea of legalising sex work is frequently debated in Indian academia, we often overlook that legalisation is not the ultimate goal for sex workers in India. Decriminalisation remains the only viable solution, especially in a country like India.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
theleaflet.in | Vaibhav Singh
WITH Belgium granting sex workers parity in labour rights, it prompts us to reconsider the future of sex work in the Indian context. While the idea of legalising sex work is frequently debated in Indian academia, we often overlook that legalisation is not the ultimate goal for sex workers in India. Decriminalisation remains the only viable solution, especially in a country like India. Many intellectuals argue that decriminalisation is merely a preliminary step leading to legalisation.
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As I observed, IMD is issuing incorrect data, and they're doing it in a very planned manner. Delhi's highest temperature is 37 degrees, but it feels like at least 40-43 degrees. #imd #delhi

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