A Career in Fine Arts

In its most fundamental sense, fine arts is all about “art for art’s sake”. It centres around aesthetic value and creative expression rather than utility or practical function. In fact, it functions as a means to bring ideas and concepts to life through different materials, mediums, tools and techniques. Products Continue Reading

JGU student & vegan climate change activist, Ayan Banerjee was named PETA India’s 2020 ‘Volunteer of the Year’

“What if I told you, you can save thousands of animals, reduce your carbon footprint and live healthy by just changing what you eat? You absolutely can!” says PETA India’s 2020 ‘volunteer of the year’ award winner and O.P. Jindal Global University student, Ayan Banerjee. Ayan, who is a first Continue Reading

JSIA alumnus Atharva Mehendale’s research and writing placed grassroots organisations, community development & peace building in the spotlight

“I seek to understand the complexities and idiosyncrasies of crowded bazaars, urbanism, everyday life, and queer identities in cities, especially Delhi,” is how Atharva Mehendale begins his LinkedIn profile. No headlining of his achievements, of which there are plenty (he is a published author, and works with the international organisation, Continue Reading

O.P. Jindal Global University Launches 7 New Academic Programmes for Admissions 2021

JGU Offers Innovative and Interdisciplinary Programmes in Psychology, Fine Arts, Finance & Entrepreneurship, Data Journalism, Business Analytics, Financial Markets and Family Business  India’s first ranked private university and an ‘Institute of Eminence (IoE)’, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) announces 7 New Academic Programmes for Admissions 2021 along with the launch of its Continue Reading

JGU alumnus Paavani Pegatraju passionately works for change in the social impact sector

There are many accounts of O.P. Jindal Global University’s alumni who have transformed into thought leaders and change-makers. This is Paavani Pegatraju’s story, a youngster who has embraced innovation to make an impact in the social sector. She is currently pursuing her Masters in Economics and Business at Sciences Po, Continue Reading

JSLH alumna Akanksha Thirani’s first book, ‘Forever, Like the Stars’, is a labour of love

‘Forever, Like the Stars’, a collection of over 300 micro-poems and quotes, is Akanksha Thirani’s first book. An amalgamation of feelings and experiences of falling in love, heartbreak, longing, courage, power, self-love, growth, and the many aspects of life, this book is a magical adventure. The talented young poet is Continue Reading

Tennis star to lawyer extraordinaire, Dipti Srivastava turns her stroke of bad luck into an advantage

Dipti Srivastava was becoming quite a phenomenon in the tennis world. The young girl from Kolkata was rising up the national and international juniors’ tennis circuits. Yet when persistent injuries cut short her flourishing tennis streak, Dipti embodied the sporting spirit and unflinchingly diverted her attention to a different kind Continue Reading

Why Public Policy? Importance of Studying Public Policy in India

India, a vibrant democracy with a billion-strong population, faces a multitude of challenges. From economic disparities to environmental degradation, social inequalities to technological disruptions, the nation navigates a complex landscape where public policy takes center stage. But what exactly is public policy, and why should you consider studying it in Continue Reading

“The Digital Ecosystem Needs a Legal Framework for Governance” Union Law Minister, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad

Minister for Communications, Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice The Future of Legal Education during and after the Covid-19 Pandemic Must Focus on Technology Related Laws, Data Protection, Cyber Crimes and Ethics India Must Play a Leading Global Role in the International Legal System New Delhi, 25 November, Continue Reading