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The Nickeled and Dimed (N&D) Team is excited to announce –
 
Nickeled and Dimed April Newsletter
  
Link to the web version of the Issue (PDF Attached Hereby): 
https://nickledanddimed.com/2025/04/02/nickeled-and-dimed-april-newsletter/

Short Note about the Newsletter 
Nickeled and Dimed, the official research platform of the Centre for New Economics Studies (CNES) at O.P. Jindal Global University, serves as an open academic forum. It offers well researched, balanced commentaries on critical political, economic, social, and legal issues across seven research clusters: Public Policy, International Relations, Legal Studies, Environment & Social Issues, Gender & Society, History & Culture, and Finance & Economics.  In an era of abundant information but scarce clarity, Nickeled and Dimed bridges academic inquiry with public discourse. This edition features insightful, accessible articles that dissect contemporary issues and explore their broader implications. 

Featured Articles 
International Relations & Policy: "Trump 2.0 and Weaponization of Trade" analyses the global strategic shifts resulting from Trump’s return to power. (By - Mohit Kathuria)
 
Gender & Society: "The Mandate for Women Directors" explores workplace gender dynamics in the film industry through a legal lens. (By - Meghana Narayanan)
 
Environment & Social Issues: "The Green Push in Budget 2025" critiques India’s climate policies in the latest budget. (By - Shaurya Agarwal)
 
Finance & Economics: "Reforms, Reductions, and Reinvestments" offers a post-budget analysis of India’s Union Budget 2025-26. (By -  Geetaali Malhotra)
 
History & Culture: "Sufism and the Politics of Mysticism" delves into the intersection of spirituality and politics. (By - Aditi Lazarus)
 
Legal Studies: "Waqf in Crisis?" investigates mismanagement, encroachment, and legal battles over Waqf properties. (By - Yasir Saeed Alvi)
 
Public Policy: "Capitalism Feeds the Bias of Disabilities" examines how economic structures exacerbate inequalities for people with disabilities. (By - Rufaid Imtiaz)

Link to the web version of the Issue (PDF Attached Hereby):
https://nickledanddimed.com/2025/04/02/nickeled-and-dimed-april-newsletter/
 
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Published Date 02-04-2025
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