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Trending: Call for Papers Volume 4 | Issue 3: International Journal of Advanced Legal Research [ISSN: 2582-7340]

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SOCIAL MEDIA- A SOURCE OF DEPRESSION IN ADOLESCENTS

A major percentage of the social media user population is comprised of people belonging to the younger generation and teenagers.[1]During the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been noticed that in the first couple of months, social media consumption has increased by 70% overall, with teenagers comprising of about 31% of it.[2]One of the most important and …

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Analysing the Relevance of ‘VT Code’ on Indian Flights

1)    Abstract- All the countries keep an alpha numeric registration code in order to provide identity to their flights.  These codes also represent the sovereign identity of the nation in front of the entire world. These unique codes of different countries also help in the necessary identification of the flight to decide whether that flight …

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A RECAST OF GENDER INEQUALITY INTO GENDERS-IN-EQUALITY

Maya Angelou quoted Gender equality as a human fight and not just a woman fight, alluding that gender inequality is a lifelong, unconscious and subtle process fueled among society through implicit cognitions about the role of women and men in stereotypical gendered pictures of community.In every angle of life, we see the paradox that makes …

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Portrayal of Gender-based Violence: Reel violence take a toll on the real

Introduction Gender-based Violence (“GBV”) refers to harmful acts committed against someone because of their gender. It is a serious violation of human rights and a health and protection problem that endangers life. According to statistics, a third of women suffer from sexual or physical violence at some point in their lives. It can take many …

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Citizens Who Are Not

“Freedom is meaningless if people cannot put food in their stomachs, if they can have no shelter, if illiteracy and disease continue to dog them” -Nelson Mandela Introduction In a time when phenomenal economic growth stories of nations are no more sensational headlines and general equality is debated all around the world in a regular …

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Humans: Are We Not?

“The most sacred laws of justice are the laws which guard the life and person of our neighbor.”  – Adam Smith (The Theory of Moral Sentiments) In a time shrouded by liberalism, of unified equitable growth and development, where individuality is upheld in the sense of collective good, for some the very right to be …

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ANALYSE THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN BRITISH SETTLEMENT OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY BEFORE 1726

 INTRODUCTION: On December 31st, 1599, a corporation was formed under Queen Elizabeth’s charter to offer British citizens exclusive commercial rights throughout Asia and America. The entire name was “The Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East.” On May 31st, 1609. under the reign of James I of England, a new charter …

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Understanding Myanmar’s Political Turmoil and Recent Developments

INTRODUCTION A special court in Burma’s capital city found ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi responsible for instigating and violating coronavirus bans and punished her to 4 years behind bars. The judgement is the first in a series of cases taken against the National League for Democracy’s leader after the junta ousted her government. Suu Kyi’s …

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