by Nitin Mehta | Jul 19, 2016 | Letters
On 11 June 2016 our Lords in the House of Lords found more time to breast beat about the introduction of Caste legislation. Outraged Lords Harries, Cashman, Baroness Thornton, Lord Desai and Baroness Flather expressed their collective outrage. Why they demanded had...
by Nitin Mehta | Jul 16, 2016 | Letters
16 July 2016 The Independent took a principled and admirable stand in opposing any change with regard to fox hunting. I have always wondered why some people go hunting with the help of guns or hounds. If they were to take on an animal on their own I would have some...
by Nitin Mehta | May 25, 2016 | Letters
25 May 2016 Animals are raised in intensive factory farm conditions with minimum welfare standards. Little wonder then that disease and misery is rampant among them. They are fed antibiotics which humans then ingest, leading to drug resistance. There is an urgent need...
by Nitin Mehta | May 24, 2016 | Letters
The imminent threat of antibiotics becoming ineffective in fighting diseases could indeed be catastrophic. It is estimated that almost 85 billion animals will have to be raised to meet the meat demand in the near future. Animals are raised in intensive factory farm...
by Nitin Mehta | Apr 11, 2016 | Letters
Lord Parekh’s negativity towards India Monday 11th April 2016 Professor Antony Copley’s review of Lord Parekh’s book, ‘Debating India’, raises some interesting issues. Gandhi is described as out of his depth in comparison to Bhimarao...
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