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The Normative Unconscious Nature of Islamophobia
Read more: The Normative Unconscious Nature of IslamophobiaThe article touches upon how Islam is increasingly considered to be a barbaric, irrational, primitive, sexist and violent religion. The unconscious internalization of a reductionist and monolithic image of “us” and of “them” leads to the exclusion of Muslims from mainstream society and making anti-Muslim hostility seem natural and normal.
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CRISIS OF EMPLOYMENT AND DEFLATION IN AMERICA: PAST AND PRESENT
Read more: CRISIS OF EMPLOYMENT AND DEFLATION IN AMERICA: PAST AND PRESENTWhile the coronavirus crisis is most unique in the history of the United States, the nation’s economic history does have certain precedents for tackling the crisis of unemployment and deflation.
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US UNDER THE NEXT DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT (PART 2)
Read more: US UNDER THE NEXT DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT (PART 2)This article will look at the key policies proposed by Joe Biden and their possible effects on the American economy.
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‘The Silences in Modi’s Speech’ – Decoding the Unspoken
Read more: ‘The Silences in Modi’s Speech’ – Decoding the UnspokenIn this article, I will highlight two broad issues that were not addressed in the Prime Minister’s speech – the concerns with medical infrastructure and the problems faced by migrant labourers.
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Could Summary Suits be the Answer?
Read more: Could Summary Suits be the Answer?In this article, I argue that championing the use of summary procedure under CPC (in conjunction with online dispute resolution) could be the answer that alleviates hurdles and ensures efficient recompense to litigants.
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Use of National Security Act to curtail Coronavirus is an overreaction by the State
Read more: Use of National Security Act to curtail Coronavirus is an overreaction by the StateIn times of a pandemic, where access to Courts is not easily available, arbitrary use of such laws becomes more troubling.
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THE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM TRUMP’S VISIT TO INDIA
Read more: THE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM TRUMP’S VISIT TO INDIAThe recently concluded trip of US President Donald Trump to India was demonstrative of the nature of politics that is prevailing in both India and the United States. While facing difficulties at home, both the leaders used this trip to demonstrate their popularity abroad. The grandeur of the trip must have fed into the efforts…
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TALE OF TWO BATTLE GROUNDS: CASE STUDIES OF KASHMIR AND PALESTINE
Read more: TALE OF TWO BATTLE GROUNDS: CASE STUDIES OF KASHMIR AND PALESTINEKashmir and Palestine are often cited as two strugglers for the right to self-determination and resistance against state oppression. In order to make sense of the events, it is important to look at the strategic objectives of Israel and India in the conflict zones of Palestine and Kashmir, respectively. This would entail looking at the…
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Understanding India’s Poverty Paradigm
Read more: Understanding India’s Poverty ParadigmIn a conference I attended on the Indian Economy, I was delighted by the discussion undertaken on India’s poverty paradigm consisting of panelists coming from high-established backgrounds and experiences. The most fundamental notions around the topic were tackled displaying sentiments that worry most of us as Indians. Mr. N. C. Saxena, a former IAS Officer…
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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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The Need for Reform in the Procedure of Governor Appointment: An Analysis of the Kashmir Situation
Read more: The Need for Reform in the Procedure of Governor Appointment: An Analysis of the Kashmir SituationThe present controversy surrounding the removal of Article 370 has showcased the crucial role of Governors when there is no State Assembly in power. The following article will delve into the appointment process of the Governor to showcase the overall lack in the representation of people in crucial administrative decisions.
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Defending the need for Judicial Activism within the Indian Judicial System
Read more: Defending the need for Judicial Activism within the Indian Judicial SystemIn this article Unnati attempts to defend the actions of the judiciary as being a part of their role as the guardians of justice within the Indian judicial system.
