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Farmers Act 2020 In India: Retrospect And Prospect

INTRODUCTION Agriculture in India is undeniably the principal livelihood provider, especially to the rural people. Its paramount value cannot be ignored as 70% of India’s population is engrossed in agricultural business. India is listed among the top producers of various items such as wheat, rice, pulses, spices, cotton, tea, sugarcane, milk, sheep and goat meat, …

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Uniform Civil Code: A Need or a Desire?

Introduction India is a land of cultures. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Kutch to Arunachal Pradesh, various religions glorify its tradition. She is known around the globe for its religious practices and customs. It is the oldest civilization preached for its values and beliefs. There are 28 states and 8 Union Territories having different religions …

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Increased Efforts To Combat Online Hate Speech And Violence

INTRODUCTION The online platforms provide an inexpensive communication medium that allows anyone to quickly reach million of users. Consequently, in these platforms anyone can publish content and anyone interested in the content can obtain it, representing a transformative revolution in the society. However, this same potential of online system brings together an important challenge these …

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Balancing The Relationship Between Patent Pools And Competition During Covid-19

Interface of Patent Pool and Competition Patent pools are voluntary agreements among two or more patent holders to license their patents to each other or to third parties. Mostly, pooling is linked with technologies that are multifaceted and require complementary patents to impart effective technical results. Patent pools provide protection to developed technologies. Patent pools …

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Cowboys and Indians

Introduction: India’s Lynching Problem The etymological origins of the term “Lynching” date back to eighteenth-century America, prior to the American Revolution from the name of Judge Charles Lynch. Charles Lynch was an American Revolutionary who illegally assumed judicial authority during the Revolution to sentence, imprison, whip and kill imperial loyalists. He was later exonerated by …

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Nature’s Comeback Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic: A Blessing In Disguise

ABSTRACT This paper aims to address the need of pandemic in our planet and how it has benefited us in a positive way. It also deals with how and why pandemics are caused and the positive and negative impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the environment. At present the COVID-19 has caused many challenges …

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Indian Laws Against Witch Hunt And Superstitious Practices

Introduction “Witch-hunting is deep rooted religious practice which is still prevalent in stigmatized Indian society. It primarily targets women, setup to punish the so called “evil-woman” and exploit India’s caste system and culture of patriarchy. According to the survey by National Crime Records Bureau, 134 people were killed across country, and 123 lives were put …

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