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Year: 2018

#MeToo: a movement against all unwelcomed gestures!

A snowball that hemmed up all the big names is getting bigger and bitter. #MeToo a movement started against sexual harassment and sexual assault. The legacy of the movement can be traced back to 2006 when an American Social activist Tarana Burke began using this phrase to nomenclature all the assaults that a woman has…

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The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

Die Verwandlung popularly known as The Metamorphosis is a classic Kafka Originals. Franz Kafka, the German-language novelist, and short story writer is considered as one of the most influential wordsmith of the early twentieth century. The Metamorphosis by this weird literary Genius is an account of the traveling salesman (Gregor Samsa) who wakes up one…

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Choosing The Path Ahead

We all want to be successful in life, for which, choosing a good career is the wisest and the surest shot. We have our dreams and passions that we want to pursue in life. In this competitive era, knowing what career we want to have and then planning to achieve it at the earliest is…

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Sabarimala Verdict: An immoral posture on religious sentiments

The five- judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, in its 4:1 verdict, said that banning the entry of women into the shrine is gender discrimination and the practice violates rights of Hindu women. The CJI said religion is a way of life basically to link life with divinity, he said that the practice…

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Paperless Campus Elections Through a Legal Lens

With the recently concluded Delhi University Student`s Union Elections, campuses and colleges in and around Delhi had been defaced with the names of the candidates as well as their affiliations been scribbled on the wall, in the form of posters and invitations, thereby resorting to the traditional means of vote gathering. As one passed by…

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A city named New Delhi!

The name is new, But her fame is old,  Burning so bright, with a heart so cold! Baited by bad, rated by mad, Dreaming in red and dated by sad. Wearing her heart on her sleeve, Always exhausted but never on leave. Loved by Prince , and chased by Lord, Reeling you out and then…

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SWACHH BHARAT, SAMARTH BHARAT

Gandhiji’s talisman “Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test. Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man [woman] whom you may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you contemplate is going to be of any use to him [her]. Will…

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पर्यटन पर्व 2018

मानव स्वभाव से ही जिज्ञासु होता है। देश-विदेश की यात्रा की ललक के पीछे भी मनुष्य की जिज्ञासु प्रवृत्ति ही काम करती आई है। यदि मनुष्य चाहता तो वह घर बैठे ही पुस्तकों द्वारा यह जानकारी प्राप्त कर लेता। किंतु पुस्तकों से प्राप्त जानकारी का आनंद कछ ऐसा ही है जैसे किसी चित्र को देखकर…

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Cold War: Democracy VS Separatism in J&K

The entire state of J&K has been gripped with election fervour amid Urban local body elections. The non-seriousness of past government to conduct local bodies election created a democratic vacuum at the grass root level in the state. However, the fierce stand of BJP led NDA government to conduct elections on the fixed dates in…

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Celebrate the ‘Festival of Valour’ at India Gate

On the night of 28th-29th September, 2016, the world observed a surgical strike by the Indian soldiers in the POK region. The strike according to officials massively damaged the resources of terrorists in the valley. On the second anniversary of the brave strike, the defence ministry have organized a Military Exhibition across 51 cities of…

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दिल्ली में जापानी फिल्मों का मेला है तैयार

अगर आप अंतर्राष्ट्रीय सिनेमा और खासतौर पर जापानी सिनेमा के प्रशंसक है तो अगले एक हफते अपनी व्यस्तता से समय निकाल ही लिजीए. दरअसल, जापान फाउंडेशन इंडिया 28 सितंबर से 3 अक्टूबर तक PVR सलेक्ट सिटी वॉल्क, साकेत में जापानी फिल्म फेस्टिवल का आयोजन कर रहा है. आयोजन में जापान कि 13 बेहतरीन फिल्मों की…

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Ayodhya: Not too far!

When the constitution makers were debating how the free India’s religious discourse would look like, two contentions came to the forefront. One, whether the passive secularism of the US Constitution would be our guiding principle or the active secularism would find more suitability considering India’s humongous religious diversity. It was the wisdom and farsightedness of…

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