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Year: 2017

दिल्ली में स्मॉग चल रहा है

लेखक – सौरभ गर्ग SMOG! जी हां स्मॉग, नाम तो सुना होगा ? अगर इन दिनों आप दिल्ली में हैं तो यह आपकी सांस का दूसरा नाम है। आपकी सांस में ऑक्सीजन नहीं है बल्कि धूल, कोहरा, नाइट्रोजन ऑक्साइड, सल्फर डाइऑक्साइड, कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड का मिश्रण है जो सूर्य की रोशनी के सम्पर्क में आते ही वातावरण…

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Act East Policy of India

India’s Look East policy was an effort to develop widespread economic and strategic relations with the countries of  Southeast Asia in order to strengthen its position as a regional power and to counterbalance the power of China. The Look East Policy which was introduced in the 1990s focused on improving the relationship between India and the…

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Ek Diwali Balidaan ki – the saga of Jauhar in 20th Century

Bloodshed, massacre, firing, killing was the scenario on 11th of November 1947 in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. When India was celebrating Diwali and Independence, Nationalist in Rajouri were defending there motherland without fearing there lives. With numb eyes and heavy heart Sat Pal Gupta a local of Rajouri somehow gathered courage to recount the bloody…

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New law on right to privacy: Adhaar does not seem to get hurt that bad

Nine judge constitutional bench of Supreme Court has recently declared right to privacy as a fundamental right. This will have far reaching implications in times to come, but the immediate impact will be on Aadhar. The status of privacy as a fundamental right itself came to question while three judges bench was deciding the legality…

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Article 35 A : The recent controversy

What is Article 35(A)? Is this unconstitutional? Will the  abrogation of Article 35(A) be a betrayal to the state of Jammu and Kashmir or boon to the people of that state? Does Article 35(A) deny social justice to families of Valmiki Samaj (Dalits) and women’s native of the state? Does Article 35 A violate  basic  human and…

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Journalism fellowships for recent graduates

To ace in the journalistic field, the biggest step isn’t passing the final. It isn’t the theoretical readings, acing the midterms or writing the term papers. The most important part is to go out there and experience your job first hand. Getting professional experience can earn you a lot of weightage for your resume and…

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YUVA JAMIA organized ‘Freshers’ Meet’ for new comers

Friday, 15th September 2017: As the final round of admission for this year’s academic session in various educational institutions gets over, all gear-up in giving a warm welcome to the new comers.Freshers, the best way for beginners in knowing the institution’s culture, showcasing inbound talent and bonding-up with seniors in order to pave the way…

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Vaibhav Chadha of DU wins the prestigious Chevening Scholarship

APJ Abdul Kalam said, “You have to dream before your dreams can come true.” Believing in this very idea, Vaibhav Chadha, an alumnus of DU, has brought laurels to the University. A student at Campus Law Centre, DU, Vaibhav has been selected for the prestigious Chevening Scholarship offered by the UK government. Chevening Scholarship is the…

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The Speech Unforgotten

Those who dreamt to conquer the world, were all conquered by the ‘sisters and brothers…’ of Vivekananda. All the compartmentalism was withered, the dogmas, sectarianism, fanaticism, bigotry and superiorism was thrashed just by these handful of letters of this monk from India. What the mightiest swords couldn’t achieve was achieved by this all-inclusive approach of…

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Hideous state of Hindu Human Rights

‘Hindu Human Rights’ as a term is seldom heard or read in India, where majoritarian presence becomes a criterion for oblivious state of their human rights. Perhaps, the first mainstream mention of Hindu Human Rights as a collective appeared in the early nineties, when Kashmiri Pandits became refugees in their own land after being subjected…

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The idea of Campus Chronicle

The very idea of Campus Chronicle began with the observation that a large majority of students were increasingly getting disenchanted with the campus’ political atmosphere. The disenchanted section consists a large number of visionary students whose intellectual vigor was getting drained. It is a terrible tragedy that despite having a favourable demographic dividend, the society…

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Walk the Talk

(Prof. Daman Saluja shares her experiences as a scientist with Naveen Bamel. Naveen Bamel is a 1st year law student from University of Delhi. He has done his bachelor’s degree in zoology from Hindu College.) About Prof Daman Saluja Prof. Daman Saluja, is currently a Professor at Medical Biotechnology Laboratory, Dr B R Ambedkar Center…

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