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Tulip Mania: The First Economic Bubble!
Read more: Tulip Mania: The First Economic Bubble!The author tries to present an account of different narratives about the first economic crisis, ‘Tulipmania’ in Netherlands, arguing whether the bubble was irrational based on speculation or a full blown crisis for the Dutch economy.
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JAI SHRI RAM- A religious slogan or a political tool
Read more: JAI SHRI RAM- A religious slogan or a political toolThe author talks about the religious slogan which has now become a political tool.
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Prospects of Hemp in India
Read more: Prospects of Hemp in IndiaThe author discusses about hemp and its benefits.
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Insulting Modesty of women and Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code
Read more: Insulting Modesty of women and Section 354 of the Indian Penal CodeThe article reflects upon the development of Section 354 of the IPC with reference to case laws and offers a critical analysis of the same.
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J Krishnamurti & Modern Science
Read more: J Krishnamurti & Modern ScienceIn this article, Professor Sudip Patra talks about philosopher J Krishnamurti and relevance of his ideas in modern-day science.
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Fashion Models in the world of Capitalism
Read more: Fashion Models in the world of CapitalismIn this article, Deepanjli talks about the world of fashion in a capitalist society.
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Peace through Power
Read more: Peace through PowerIn this article, the author talks about the various strategies India should employ towards Pakistan, including all spheres of hard and soft power, from using diplomacy to isolate Pakistan internationally to putting economic pressure by restraining trade.
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Need for Affordable Housing to Occupy the Centre Stage in Real Estate
Read more: Need for Affordable Housing to Occupy the Centre Stage in Real EstateIn this article, Shorya Choudhary discusses the ways and obstacles for increasing affordable housing in the Indian real estate market.
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What Sabarimala Judgement Has Taught Us
Read more: What Sabarimala Judgement Has Taught UsBy Ashit Kumar Srivastava The Sabarimala judgment is not only a classic example of constitutional backlash, but it also reveals the amount of obedience the Supreme Court of India commands in India. Not only the Supreme Court has failed to foster respect for the judgment delivered by it from the citizens of India but at…
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Sabarimala Temple: The New Political Battleground?
Read more: Sabarimala Temple: The New Political Battleground?In this article, Janeesha Singh writes about the debates around the Sabarimala judgment of the Supreme Court and the arising conflict between religious faith and gender equality.
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Populism and Right Wing Nationalism
Read more: Populism and Right Wing NationalismIn this post, Ankit Malhotra examines populism in Asia in light of populism in other parts of the world.
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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.
