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RASKOLNIKOV IN CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: MOTIVES BEHIND HIS ACTIONS
Read more: RASKOLNIKOV IN CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: MOTIVES BEHIND HIS ACTIONSBy Arjun Badola The novel, Crime and punishment, is written by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky who shows us the plight of an ordinary person and the effect on his psyche after he commits a murder. The protagonist in the novel, Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, is a former student and is currently living in very extreme…
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The State Of Healthcare Coverage In India
Read more: The State Of Healthcare Coverage In IndiaThe Directive Principles of State Policy India contains two articles that directly mention healthcare. Article 47 of these Directives states that, “the improvement of public health is among its [the State’s] primary duties”. Yet a historical dearth in public spending by Indian governments has ensured that healthcare in the country is in a shambolic state. Half of…
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Why Reservation is not an Indicator of Multiculturalism
Read more: Why Reservation is not an Indicator of MulticulturalismIn this article, the author highlights the inadequacy of reservation in uplifting oppressed groups and emphasises on the need for a social and bottom up approach.
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Depression and Anxiety in Law School: A Bane for Law Students
Read more: Depression and Anxiety in Law School: A Bane for Law StudentsIn this article, the author sheds light on the high rates of depression amongst law students and the reasons behind it.
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The Age of Crypto-Currencies in China
Read more: The Age of Crypto-Currencies in ChinaThe rising technology of cryptocurrencies is being increasingly adopted by several countries, especially China. This article explores both the benefits and the risks involved for China in using cryptocurrencies.
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Why India Pulled Out Of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Read more: Why India Pulled Out Of the Regional Comprehensive Economic PartnershipThe RCEP is the world’s largest trade agreement, and India is no longer going to be a part of it. The article discusses what the RCEP is, what India stood to gain, and why the BJP ultimately gave in to internal pressures to let go of another chance to liberalise trade in India.
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How Money influences Politics- II
Read more: How Money influences Politics- IIThe Author in this series of 2 Articles studies the impact and influence of finances on Politics and Elections.
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Star-Crossed To Witness This Fate Of The Indian Secularism: NRC In Assam
Read more: Star-Crossed To Witness This Fate Of The Indian Secularism: NRC In AssamAnushri Uttarwar At the dawn of Independence, India chose a sui generis model of secularism over the Hindu nationalistic brand to protect and cope with the country’s multiculturalism. The preamble of the Indian constitution lays down the aspirational vision for the country and the philosophy of the makers of the document. We are, undoubtedly, a…
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Shift in Energy Politics in the Middle East
Read more: Shift in Energy Politics in the Middle EastIn this article, the author discusses how the energy politics in the Middle East has shifted from energy to Geo-strategic importance.
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Does Investing in Healthcare lead to Economic Growth?
Read more: Does Investing in Healthcare lead to Economic Growth?The author talks talks about the casual relationship between economic growth and healthcare.
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How Money influences Politics-I
Read more: How Money influences Politics-IThe Author in this series of 2 Articles studies the impact and influence of finances on Politics and Elections.
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US-Iran Relations: The Importance of the Strait of Hormuz
Read more: US-Iran Relations: The Importance of the Strait of HormuzIn this Article, Madhav Grover highlights the role the Strait of Hormuz played in US-Iran relations.
