· A host of national and international experts on the subject participate · Conference generates new vision on the future of democracy New Delhi, October 24: A conference on “Deliberative Democracy Institutions, Law & People” kicked off in Delhi today. The international forum is being jointly hosted by O.P. Jindal Global University and Continue Reading
Justice Fali Nariman Delivers the 2nd Justice Verma Memorial Lecture Hosted by Jindal University
States have exclusive power to make laws within their legislative competence but at all-times central list must prevail over the state list: Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman New Delhi, October 24: Judges, legal practitioners, academicians and students came together to pay rich tributes to Justice J.S. Verma, former Chief Justice of Continue Reading
Experts deliberate on the future of UN at a conference organised by O.P. Jindal Global University
While the United Nations has made a number of achievements in the field of norm-setting, fostering development, protection of children and refugees, it has not been able to address challenges to peace and security adequately. In order to make the UN an effective body, experts called for wide ranging reforms, Continue Reading
10 Ways to Deal with Anger – by Hedwig
Originally posted by insideoutheadquarters Life in University can be stressful. But even otherwise, have there even been those people who get on your nerves – for some or no reason at all? Have there ever been instances where you’ve felt your head split open with hate and then you go Continue Reading
Why Care For Another? – by Sue Don M
Must we only care about something when it affects us? Human beings are selfish, and even when selfless, will act only if there exists some benefit through happiness, content, or material gain. So logically, it probably makes sense to only care for ourselves. I’m sure it is, to mind one’s Continue Reading
Australian High Commissioner to India Inaugurates ‘Centre for India Australia Studies’ at Jindal University
The Centre aims to create greater awareness and collaboration in academia and promote stronger ties in the bilateral relationship between the two countries India and Australia are both committed to a non-proliferating world and share a common goal to ensure the stability and security of our region. Our military, economic Continue Reading
If My Laundry Bag Could Speak – by Hedwig
This is the first poem in a series of poems that explore what the commonplace objects in a student’s life would say if they underwent an Enid Blyton-esque change overnight, and could speak. If my Laundry Bag could speak, It would, first, cough up some dirty clothes And some torn Continue Reading
Experts Deliberate on “Innovation, Economic Development and IP” at SMU-JINDAL-RENMIN International Conference
Leading academics and policy makers from across India and the world debate on issues of innovation and IP • India needs to bring in its own culture of innovation for its people without turning to the West: Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog • India is a victim of piracy rather Continue Reading
Jindal University Hosts International Conference on “Conflict and Economic Development”
To provide a platform for exchanging the latest insights in both theory and practice, and to explore the interactive relations between global development scenarios and their stakeholders, The Centre for Study of Political Violence (CSPV) and Centre on International Economic Studies (CIES) of the Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA) Continue Reading
India to Host “18th World Congress of Criminology” for the First Time
Jindal Institute of Behavioral Sciences (JIBS) a part of the O. P. Jindal Global University (JGU) in collaboration with the International Society of Criminology (ISC) is organizing the “18th World Congress of Criminology” in India for the first time. The summit will be held from 15-19 December 2016 at the O.P. Continue Reading