Daman Singh on the history of India’s asylums and mental healthcare
Daman Singh’s Asylum is a deep dive into the history of insanity and asylums in India, and gives us an insight into how laws as well as institutional care of mental health has been shaped in India. More on ThePrint #PageTurner interview with Tina Das
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