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Common Knowledge: A Quantum Decision Theory Discussion
Read more: Common Knowledge: A Quantum Decision Theory DiscussionIn this article, author Sudip Patra discusses why common knowledge does not necessarily lead to a single accepted rational action and how Quantum Decision Theory approaches this dilemma.
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When more is not good: A comparative analysis of Zimbabwean hyperinflation
Read more: When more is not good: A comparative analysis of Zimbabwean hyperinflationThrough this article. Siddharth Shukla, aims to look at the hyperinflation crisis in Zimbabwe. the causes which led to it and to analyse the situation and circumstances in order to prevent such a situation from arising again.
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Constituent Assembly Debates on Alcohol Ban
Read more: Constituent Assembly Debates on Alcohol BanIn this article, Gayatri Virmani critically analyses the relevance and effectiveness of Article 47 (the intoxication of drinks). She highlights how the negative impacts of the ban on alcohol on national highways and in some states, Bihar in particular, outweigh the positive impacts, concluding that imposing a ban on alcohol is in direct violation of…
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Use of Number Operators in Finance
Read more: Use of Number Operators in FinanceIn this article, Professor Sudip Patra discusses the idea of number operators, borrowed from quantum field theory, and used in modelling financial market scenarios.
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LIBERTARIAN DEMOCRACY VIS-À-VIS POLITICAL DEMOCRACY
Read more: LIBERTARIAN DEMOCRACY VIS-À-VIS POLITICAL DEMOCRACYIn this article, Mr. Ashit Kumar Srivastava compares the scenarios of democracy in America in the pre-twentieth century with the present day. Political democracy’s purpose was to ensure fairness and the equitable allocation of resources. However in practice, the downfalls of the modern day democracy has converted the welfare state into an oligarch institution working…
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Blockchain technology can save lives
Read more: Blockchain technology can save livesIn the following article, the author, Pritish Gupta, talks about how the use of blockchain technology can usher a visible change in the lives of citizens with more informed decisions & can promote a shift from quaint approach to complex problems to a more efficient one.
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India- UK Trade Relations
Read more: India- UK Trade RelationsIn this article Mr. Ankit Malhotra examines India and the United Kingdom who share a modern partnership bound by strong historical ties. Trade dialogue between superpowers inevitably takes time, but with the input and knowledge the relationship is set to make even more history.
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Cricket influenced by politics
Read more: Cricket influenced by politicsThis research of Aseem Mittal is based on the argument that how political malpractices destroyed the essence of sports particularly cricket. Match fixing and Spot fixing are some the malpractices in which either the players or the member of the central body that is BCCI in the case cricket get involved in these activities to…
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India’s Reliance on One Time Zone
Read more: India’s Reliance on One Time ZoneMr. Madhav Grover in this paper talks about what are the economic consequences of India’s reliance on only one time zone and what are the problems faced by the north-eastern states.
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Episode 1: WTO with Ambassador Mohan Kumar part 1
Read more: Episode 1: WTO with Ambassador Mohan Kumar part 1This is the first podcast of the Inter- Linked series. Herein Sagar Chourasia is in conversation with Ambassador Mohan Kumar. They discuss the new global alliances of strategic partners and the interventions that are needed in WTO to counter the changing dynamics of WTO. Our guest for the podcast, Dr. Mohan Kumar formerly served as…
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National Health Protection Scheme : Is it really efficient based on Expenditure by the Government?
Read more: National Health Protection Scheme : Is it really efficient based on Expenditure by the Government?“There should not be rigidity in funds allocation in the health sector, it should be flexible to different policies within health, there should be an audit mechanism of funds and resources could be improved through cost-effectiveness”. Read on to know more…
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IS STOCK MARKET A BAROMETER OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY?
Read more: IS STOCK MARKET A BAROMETER OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY?Ms. Nidhi Chaudhary in the article argues that the stock market shouldn’t be taken as the barometer but just as as indicator of the Indian economy. The use of the term barometer creates confusion and thus should be avoided.
