Political discourse is often ignored in a discussion of the question of sovereignty blah blah blah… Cue: Amber Run – I found In my opinion, listening to good music while writing a 2000 word research paper is probably one of the biggest mistakes a law student can commit. Being transported to Continue Reading
Having a long distance sibling is tougher than having a long distance boyfriend – By Mayukha Parcha
It was a rather dull Monday morning and one of those usual high school days, where your alarm goes off and you think to yourself, do I really need education? After a lot of struggling to get out of bed, here I was in class trying to make sense of Continue Reading
Jindal-Ipas Joint Consultation Deliberates on Safe Abortion and Women’s Reproductive Rights
The Centre for Health Law, Ethics and Technology (CHLET), Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) in collaboration with Ipas Development Foundation held a one-day consultation on access to safe abortion for minor girls with a special focus on The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) on the 12th of November Continue Reading
Innovation Key to Driving Economic Growth and Development: Opine Experts at Forum Hosted by Jindal University
New Delhi, November 15, 2016: To promote research and high-level dialogue on The National IPR Policy and related IPR issues the Jindal Initiative on Research in Intellectual Property and Competition (JIRICO) brought together leading public policy academics, practitioners, researchers, lawyers and government officials from India to participate in a day long Continue Reading
Jindal University’s 3rd HR Conclave focuses on Building Conscientious Organizations
First-of- its- kind discourse on the crucial role of Human Resource in building an organisation and adding value to it. HR needs to transform itself radically. Introducing conscientiousness can make a big difference, say experts Sonipat, November 14, 2016: The Third Edition of the HR Conclave themed on ‘Building Conscientious Continue Reading
Jindal University Organizes 1St General Counsels’ Roundtable
Forum recognizes the need for developing an enhanced understanding of the role of General Counsel within the Indian legal community Path-breaking discourse on the radical transformation in General Counsels’ role in a complex global world GCs and in-house counsels now play a key role in structuring corporate governance, compliance and Continue Reading
HUSHED – By Devangana Kuthari
Picture Credits – Parvathi Bakshi The first day of unpacking, of fears and belongings. In the sea of new faces, young adults were set loose. A hushed feeling of homesickness, spaced loud chatters and exchanged-smiles. One moment names exchanged, the next forgotten. First impressions of like and dislike. Time rolled. Continue Reading
The Bell Jar’s Fault – By Hedwig
Depression is an insidious malady, and although due recognition is given to its effects, the forms in which it manifests are quite different. Even with World Suicide Prevention Day being observed on the 10th of September every year, the work done by those studying and helping others through the disease is Continue Reading
Public Participation Imperative for Deliberative Democracy: Opine Experts at Jindal – Stanford Joint Conference
Leading academics and practitioners evaluate crucial and inter-related issues of law, institutions and people. The rule of law is fundamental in advancing democracy: Prof (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, VC, JGU Freedom of thoughts, freedom of association and protection of dissent – key fundamentals of a deliberative democracy: Prof. James S. Continue Reading
The Triumph of the Defeated – By Sue Don M
I was recently introduced to the story of the Terezin Requiem, where in the concentration camp of Theresienstadt, around 150 people found rebellion against the Nazis through the music of Verdi. They were sent there to die, and eventually they did meet their deaths, with each of them knowing their Continue Reading