Breaking News

Month: September 2019

HOW TO TRANSFORM WOMEN’S LIFE IN RURAL, TRIBAL AND SLUM AREAS?

–Written By Neeraj Kumar Jain BA LLB 1st Year USLLS Kaplana Chawla and Sunita Williams may travel in space, Pratibha Patil may be the President of India, and Mary Kom may be the World Champion. Yes, these women in the country are making wonders. But like the Seven Wonders of the World, these women-wonders may…

Read More

International Relations

–Written by Kajal Ranjna BALLB 1st year From a realistic view of the international system: power is the measure of all things, and it is power that grants the hierarchy in it, the unchanging nature of international relations from its origins has been the quest for power, richness and prestige of the main geopolitical units…

Read More

Peace- a myth in the valley of Kashmir?

–Written By Akhil Saxena Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi The people were living their not so normal lives, the valley bore a zestful look, streets were being flooded with tourists and pilgrims were being the torchbearers of employment for the youth. The valley had just recouped from a sudden dismissal of the government and…

Read More

Climate change

–Written By Archi Aggarwal, BBA LLB, First year ‘’Climate change is no longer some far-off problem;it is happening here, it is happening now’’ Climate is inherently variable. It changes from place to place and it varies with time. The world is now facing it’s most complex and serious issue in the form of climate change….

Read More

Is your sunscreen doing more harm than good?

–Written by Shreiyashi Panjla BBA LLB The earth’s atmosphere, blocks the harmful UV radiations of the sun, but most of it penetrates through it. The pronounced issue of the ozone layer depletion, moreover adds to the further thinning of our atmosphere’s natural protection from the sun’s harmful UV radiation. Which can cause redness, ageing, wrinkling…

Read More

Article 370- A ticking bomb!

–Written By Prapti SharmaBA LLB (Hons.) USLLS The moonlit rays from the silvery plate,Of the pendant throws some numbers on;The towering wall at the border of state,Three – Seven – zero, so on. The starry child looks upon,The scarred warrior in armour plate;Broken, harried, lied to,With a gifted pendant round his nape. “Oh Kaashmir! My…

Read More

The Pacifists need to shut up.

–Written By Anhad Jakhmola George Friedman, while addressing a group of students spoke about how war is always a part of human civilizational history and no such century has been without one. Very mildly but with a tinge of salt, he spoke about the original uses and ideas of various parts of the mobile phones…

Read More

Daryaganj book market shutdown: a threat to the legacy

–Written By Prashant Kumar Law Faculty Bhagat Singh was reading “State and Revolution” by Vladimir Lenin, while he was asked for getting hanged, he asked executioners to wait as “A revolutionary is talking to another revolutionary”. After some time, he kept the book and said: ” Let us go”. Bhagat Singh was an ardent reader…

Read More

CLIMATE CHANGE IN INDIA

–Written By Mayank Pratham USLLS, GGSIPU Now almost nine months into 2019, the year has been ground-breaking for us Indians. With erratic rainfall and grappling droughts accompanied by devastating floods that wash away the ground right from under the feet and roads that break up only to be a testament of these devastating natural imbalances…

Read More

Holocaust day observed by Kashmiri Youth Movement

–Written By Riddhik Parashar On 14th September, Kashmiri Pandit Holocaust day was observed by the Kashmiri Youth Movement(KYM), a student network of Kashmiris born post exodus of 1990 at Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place. The programme began with the recitation of the Sanskrit Vandana Gauri Stuti. It was then followed by a quick interactive session…

Read More

DUSU Elections 2019: Saffron in Air

–Written By Haridarshan RSS backed ABVP has won on 3 Seats of DUSU elections, while NSUI bagged only Secretary’s post. The Post of President, Vice president, and joint secretary were won by ABVP’s Akshit Dahiya, Pradeep Tanwar and Shivangi Kherwal respectively, while NSUI won on one seat, Akash Chaudhary(NSUI) for Secretary’s post. The voting percentage…

Read More

Is Utopia a Hopeful Dream or Hopeless Fantasy

–Written By Snehal Asthana BA(LLB)(H), Second Year USLLS, GGSIPU “I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.” These were the words said by Plato in his book Republic, where it can be inferred that the world is full of imperfections and the most imperfect element of…

Read More