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The American stock market: Biden vs. Trump
Read more: The American stock market: Biden vs. TrumpThis article gauges how the ongoing US presidential elections will have an impact on the American stock market.
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL DICHOTOMY OF ARTICLE 19(1)(A) AND ARTICLE 21 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Read more: THE CONSTITUTIONAL DICHOTOMY OF ARTICLE 19(1)(A) AND ARTICLE 21 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTIONIn this article, the author has addressed a constitutional question that has been recently framed in the case of Kaushal Kishor v. State of U.P. The question is related to the interplay of Article 19(1)(a) and Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The author has analysed the related jurisprudence and has given his viewpoint regarding…
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Presidents and Popularity: Trump & Biden
Read more: Presidents and Popularity: Trump & BidenThis piece takes the reader through the low points in Trump’s tenure as the POTUS, focusing on his public image and popularity. It also assesses the support for Joe Biden, and contrasts his public image with Trump’s.
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NOBEL PRIZE 2020 – BEYOND THE CRITICISMS
Read more: NOBEL PRIZE 2020 – BEYOND THE CRITICISMSIn this article, Siddharth G addresses the criticism of the Nobel Prize awarded this year to Dr Paul Milgrom and Dr. Robert Wilson for their work in auction theory. He also looks into how this microeconomic concept is used in macroeconomics and how auctions benefit the government.
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Choice and Nudity
Read more: Choice and NudityThe article attempts to understand the various strands of discourse that surround nude art. The main question that the paper explores is the relationship between nude art/ art of posing nude to that of choice and agency. Its the second part in the series Identities Through Art.
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India-Taiwan trade relations: Benefits for India in implementing a trade agreement with Taiwan
Read more: India-Taiwan trade relations: Benefits for India in implementing a trade agreement with TaiwanIn this article, the author intends to highlight the economic benefits of India-Taiwan FTA while taking into consideration the “One China Policy”.
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Frida Kahlo’s ‘Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair’
Read more: Frida Kahlo’s ‘Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair’This piece interprets the nuances and implications in Frida Kahlo’s art, specifically, her self-portraits; analysing its symbolism from a gendered perspective and raising questions that challenge existing gender and cultural norms. It is the first part in the series of Identities Through Art.
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PAIGAM E AWAAZ
Read more: PAIGAM E AWAAZThe Politicisation of Organised Religion and Freedom. This session of JanPaigam explored the link between faith and freedom within India. The discussion was conducted by Ms. Akriti Bhatia, Founder and Director of PAIGAM, and Dr. Valson Thampu, an author, scholar, and the former Principal of St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi. Throughout the discussion, discourses…
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SAMVAAD
Read more: SAMVAADCaste in Christianity; Conversions and Problems Faced by Dalit Christians. In this month’s Samvaad discussion, Dr. Sanal Mohan, author of Modernity of Slavery: Struggles Against Caste Inequality in Colonial Kerala, talks about the discrimination meted out the Dalit Christians from a historical and socio- anthropological . He begins with explaining the social fabric in colonial…
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Citizenship : From Civic Agency to Religious Statism.
Read more: Citizenship : From Civic Agency to Religious Statism.In conversation with Dr. Laurence Gautier. Q1) How did the concept of citizenship emerge? If you look at global history, not just Indian history, you will see that we often trace the idea of citizenship back to Ancient Greece, that’s the 5th or the 6th century BC. Of course when you hear the word citizenship,…
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Nazariya
Read more: NazariyaTHE WOMEN BHAKTAS IN INDIAN HISTORY: SUBVERTING GENDER ROLES? Author bio: Aqsa Agha (Ph.D, JNU) teaches history at Delhi University and is consulting with Partners in Change, New Delhi. She has worked extensively on issues of human trafficking (TISS, Mumbai) and on human rights violation with different organisations. She has previously worked with Centre for…

