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The Secret of the Forest
Read more: The Secret of the ForestThis poem by Nidhi Chaudhary is a description of 8th November 2016, how the nation was startled by a prompt demonetisation without any notice. It wraps itself up with the beauty of Unity and Tolerance in India. The developing nation is all about synergy, faith and co-operation
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Affiliations and Affirmative Action
Read more: Affiliations and Affirmative ActionIn this post, the authors trace the legal history of caste-based reservation in India, and contemplate the way forward.
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The Reasonable Expectation of Privacy and the Labyrinth of AADHAR and Constitutionalism
Read more: The Reasonable Expectation of Privacy and the Labyrinth of AADHAR and ConstitutionalismThrough this article, Professor Ashit Kumar Srivastava explores the idea of privacy, it’s relationship with AADHAR and how it links to Constitutionalism. The article also looks at judgements from the U.S Supreme Court and relies on them to further elucidate on the concept of informational security. Read on more to find out..
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Budget and Infrastructure 2018
Read more: Budget and Infrastructure 2018Kaainat Pundir, analyses the effect of the Union Budget for FY-2018 on the infrastructure Sector. The article also delves into the role of private investment alongside budgetary allocation to boost infrastructure.
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Local Content Policy: A Strategic Way Towards Economic Development of Mozambique
Read more: Local Content Policy: A Strategic Way Towards Economic Development of MozambiqueElisa Salaúde, through her article talks about Local Content Policy (LCP) in Mozambique which has come into limelight after the discovery of vast amount of natural resources. In this article she presents a template of some important measures that can be included in Mozambique’s LCP. Read on…
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Rajan’s craftsmanship
Read more: Rajan’s craftsmanshipThrough this article, Deepanshu Mohan expresses his concerns about the unsatisfactory approaches adopted by most educational institutions towards learning Economics, and lists out the factors that set Raghuram Rajan apart, as a brilliant craftsman of discipline of economics. In the book Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists*, written in 2004, Raghuram Rajan and Luigi Zingales argued…
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Examining Migration Governance in India
Read more: Examining Migration Governance in IndiaIn this article, the migration expert, Dr. Irudaya Rajan argues for a stronger and better coordinated migration policy which focuses on the well-being of Indian migrant workers at all three stages in a migrants life-cycle. The World Bank classifies India as one of the top emigrating countries in the world with a stock of 13.88…
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Devolution Of Funds To Local Govts – Budget 2016 Reflects A Shift In Policy Thinking
Read more: Devolution Of Funds To Local Govts – Budget 2016 Reflects A Shift In Policy ThinkingBy Sahil Aggarwal “A sum of ₹ 2.87 lakh crore will be given as Grant-in-Aid to Gram Panchayats and Municipalities as per the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission. This is a quantum jump of 228% compared to the previous five-year period. The funds now allocated, translate to an average assistance of over ₹ 80…

