Raise your hands if the toughest thing for you in 2021 was not only the COVID19 pandemic but also the wait for the last season of Money Heist. Started in the year 2017, the crime drama series is Netflix’s most popular and most watched heist drama. Similar to Money Heist Continue Reading
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The Ever-Charming Spanish Language and Hispanic culture
The astounding success of the Netflix T.V Series La casa de Papel, or Money Heist—A Spanish television heist-drama series, which has been dubbed in many languages, has not only inspired a range of upcoming drama plots but has also given a fresh nudge to the interests for the Spanish Language Continue Reading
Reasons to pursue B.A. (Hons.) Human Rights from Jindal Global Law School (JGLS)
Does social injustice around the globe distress you? Have you ever wondered why there is indifference about human rights around the globe? Have you ever thought why, despite having a robust legal and normative framework surrounding human rights, it has somehow failed to address and implement the universality of human Continue Reading
People, Policy & Pandemic- Role of the Public Health Professionals in redefining Public Health system
“Public health service should be as fully organized and as universally incorporated into our governmental system as is public education. The returns are a thousand fold in economic benefits, and infinitely more in reduction of suffering and promotion of human happiness.”- Herbert Hoover Health is an essential aspect of human Continue Reading
JGU: A world within a world for the young policymakers
“Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life; dream of it; think of it; live on that idea. Let the brain, the body, muscles, nerves, every part of your body be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, Continue Reading
Why pursue an undergraduate degree in B.A. (Hons.) Gender Studies?
Are you a deep thinker with effective writing skills and a passion for justice? Are you interested in analyzing cultural norms and social change? Have you ever thought about why do we have gender-specific crimes or what constitutes a gender-regressive society? Then studying gender and its multiple aspects can be Continue Reading
A Psychological Icepack for the Examination Fever
In India, reports indicate that each year 2000 students die by suicide in cases related examination pressure and failure No matter how many years of exam-giving experience we’ve garnered, sitting down to give another one of those always evokes some stressful emotions. Especially if the exams in question are a Continue Reading
The Pandemic of Misinformation
Research suggests India produced the largest amount of social media misinformation on COVID It wasn’t very long ago when the pandemic took our sufficiently topsy-turvy world and gave it a plot twist none of us could imagine. But as plot twists usually go, this one too found its place in Continue Reading
Cyber-surveillance and the Psychological Spiral
Last year, more than 50 thousand cyber-crime incidents were registered in India, with estimates suggesting over $ 20 billion losses suffered by consumers in the country due to cyber crimes Despite the promise of cutting-edge growth and possibility brought to the table by an ever expanding cyberspace, there is little Continue Reading
Laughing at Yourself: How Far is Too Far?
For millennials self-deprecating humour serves as a reminder that we don’t take ourselves too seriously, a quality that’s probably got imbibed from the pop culture. Often when we go about our daily lives, we engage with the things that truly help us survive, without really pausing to think about them, Continue Reading