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The search for a water revolution

Posted on March 28, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

–By  Sriroop Chaudhuri and Mimi Roy, Assistant Professors at Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities As the adversities of climatic aberrations start making inroads into global water resource development strategies, the need to protect and conserve freshwater resources and impetus to search for alternate water sources has soared. To Continue Reading

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It Will Take More than a Prime Minister to Clean Up the Ganga

Posted on March 1, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

-By Dr. Armin Rosencranz, Prof. of Law & Dushyant Kaul, Student, Jindal Global Law School By putting the NGT in charge of monitoring the Ganga, the Supreme Court has highlighted the ineptitude of the central government, which has failed to take major action for more than 30 years, despite the Continue Reading

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Gauging the breeze in Manipur

Posted on March 1, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

-By Dr. Nehginpao Kipgen, Political Scientist, Assistant Professor, Jindal School of International Affairs The 2015 Framework Agreement on the Naga issue is a key concern in these Assembly elections Manipur is to vote in two phases, on March 4 and 8, to elect the 60 members of the Legislative Assembly. Continue Reading

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Digital India needs to make space for waste

Posted on February 23, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

-By Sriroop Chaudhuri and Mimi Roy, Assistant Professors at Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities Sustainable waste management has emerged as one of the stealthiest challenges that international authorities are facing these days. Recent findings on the waste-climate nexus further perplex experts. The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Continue Reading

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Giving Worth To The Worthless

Posted on February 20, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

-By Sriroop Chaudhuri and Mimi Roy, Assistant Professors, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities While the world rips apart on raging debates over climate change and whether it is a right choice to ratify treaties rooted in hard science, our waste just keeps piling up silently and stealthily underneath Continue Reading

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The sadness of the Ambassador: A great car from a bygone era

Posted on February 19, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

–By Dr. Shiv Dr. Shiv Visvanathan, Professor and Vice Dean (Institution Building), Jindal Global Law School In these days of start-ups and innovation chains, few people have time for nostalgia. One is not referring to vintage cars as conspicuous consumption, like owing a Rolls Royce or a Bentley, but the Continue Reading

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Can the United Nations adapt to Donald Trump?

Posted on February 15, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

-By Professor Vesselin Popovski, Vice Dean and Executive Director, Centre for the Study of UN, Jindal Global Law School On January 1, 2017, Antonio Guterres began his five-year term as United Nations Secretary-General; 19 days later, Donald Trump began his own term as President of the United States. Guterres got Continue Reading

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Ko Ni’s Assassination Is a Blow to Myanmar’s Democratization

Posted on February 10, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

By Dr. Nehginpao Kipgen, Political Scientist, Assistant Professor, Jindal School of International Affairs Ko Ni, a prominent Muslim lawyer and a key member of Myanmar’s ruling National League for Democracy party (NLD) party, was shot dead at Yangon International Airport on January 29. The prominent lawyer was holding and talking Continue Reading

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Where all men are created equal but some are not

Posted on February 8, 2017November 19, 2019 by blog

-By Arjya Majumdar & Dr. Armin Rosencranz, Jindal Global Law School The United States of America has been responsible for the most number of refugee resettlements since World War II. An executive order signed into effect by newly elected President Donald J. Trump on 27 January 2017 seeks to reverse Continue Reading

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Changing contours of UP elections

Posted on February 1, 2017December 5, 2019 by blog

–By Dr. Arun Kumar Kaushik, Assistant Professor, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities The first of the seven-phase elections to the Uttar Pradesh Assembly will begin from February 11. Political dynamics have been changing dramatically over last few weeks and months. The rift between Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and Continue Reading

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