Sonipat, Haryana, April 12, 2017: The Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities of the O P Jindal Global University (JGU) at Sonipat in Haryana successfully hosted its inaugural Undergraduate Research Conference on campus on April 7 and 8. Nearly 140 undergraduate students from 20 universities and colleges from around Continue Reading
Donald Trump’s Syria strikes: a loud message to world leaders
-By Professor Ramin Jahanbegloo, Vice Dean, Jindal Global Law School The US missile attack on the al-Shayrat airbase in Syria on the night of 6-7 April in response to the Bashar al-Assad regime’s alleged use of chemical weapons has received positive reactions from Western politicians and commentators across the board. Continue Reading
Why RTE Implementation Needs Rethinking: Observations From Sonipat, Haryana
-By Deepanshu Mohan, Professor, Jindal School of International Affairs & Shivkrit Rai, Student, Jindal Global Law School “Somewhat bizarrely, the issue of learning is not very prominently positioned in international declarations…the implicit assumption, presumably, was that learning would follow from enrolment. But, unfortunately, things aren’t that simple…” ∼ Poor Economics Continue Reading
Looking for Ships To Sink – By Nemo
April 07, 2017 A tough year! A tough year, indeed! All was good, and all was bad, and what I was left with in the end was a feeling of exhaustion, more than anything else, which might have been dominated by despair, but had traces of skipped heartbeats, shy smiles Continue Reading
Looking for Ships To Sink – By Nemo
A tough year! A tough year, indeed! All was good, and all was bad, and what I was left with in the end was a feeling of exhaustion, more than anything else, which might have been dominated by despair, but had traces of skipped heartbeats, shy smiles and even extreme Continue Reading
If My Textbooks Could Speak – II
For once, I’ve been taken out And opened on a desk – I’m excited, this kind of attention Is reserved for a test, And suddenly it seems as if I’m covered in writing, The anxiety is evident – The pen’s nib is biting; These aren’t doodles either, These are words Continue Reading
Allahabad High Court: Tradition, glory past forward
-By Sushant Chandra, Assistant Professor, Jindal Global Law School THE closure of the sesquicentennial anniversary of the Allahabad High Court marks an end of a glorious era and ushers in a new one — adorned by hopes and promises of reinstating the majesty and regal traditions of the court. This Continue Reading
Jindal and Stanford University host a Joint Programme on ‘Law of Democracy- India Field Study’
5- day joint study exercise included field visits, sessions and deliberations with India’s 3 pillars of democracy- the Judiciary, the Legislative and the Executive “Our democracy is under stress” says Stanford Law School Professor Nathaniel Persily “We haven’t created conditions necessary for successful democracy.”- Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan New Delhi/Sonipat: O.P. Continue Reading
Jindal Global University Hosts International Conference on – India Israel Academic Dialogues- Political and Cultural Crossings
New Delhi, March 30, 2017: Jindal Global University and Tel Aviv University in association with the Middle East Forum hosted a two-day joint conference on ‘India-Israel Academic Dialogues: Political and Cultural Crossings’ at the India Habitat Centre, in New Delhi, today. This initiative by the Jindal Centre for Israel Studies Continue Reading
Jindal Global University Hosts International Conference on – India Israel Academic Dialogues- Political and Cultural Crossings
Policies to strengthen the relationship between India and Israel will be shaped by the initiatives taken by academic institutions says Dr Shahi Tharoor Politicians may want to build walls, universities need to be build bridges and strengthen collaborations emphasize academics at the conference New Delhi, March 30th: Jindal Global University Continue Reading