The Shift in Power to the Police is Troubling: The New Criminal Laws
Do the laws that replace IPC, CrPC, and the Evidence Act work to enhance the accountability of the state to the people?
Do the laws that replace IPC, CrPC, and the Evidence Act work to enhance the accountability of the state to the people?
The first session “Hands-on Data Learning Sessions: Probability Distributions: Density and Cumulative (EXCEL-based Session)” is conducted by Professor Nilanjan Banikji.
The session titled “Research Ethics in Data Collection and Analysis” is taken by Dr. Amar Jesani.
The session titled “Data Deluge and Public Policy: Promises and Perils” by Dr Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Associate Professor of Economics

Impact and Policy Research Institute conducted “Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship Cohort 2.0, a comprehensive 4-month program that offered a unique blend of engaging lectures interactive workshops networking opportunities
If the government can arbitrarily class any Bill as a Money Bill, its passage in Lok Sabha is enough to make it law; that would make the Rajya Sabha redundant
A more sensible solution is carbon dioxide removal but it isn't a priority yet. The biggest fossil fuel producers, which include the US, wouldn’t have had a market but for takers of their products in the very same rich countries whose climate campaigners shout the loudest against fossil fuels.