“Education for All” is a very important fundamental Right under Article 21-A of Indian
Constitution that mandates free and compulsory education for children aged 6 to 14 years.
This has been introduced by the 86th ...
Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) is a critical concept that mandates businesses to operate
in a socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable manner. CSR goes beyond profit
maximization to include the ...
This research study explores the complex relationships between equity and social justice in the field of social and cultural studies. Utilizing a range of theoretical frameworks and multidisciplinary viewpoints, the study ...
This research paper delves into the profound influence of English literature on the colonial era, particularly focusing on the cultural and societal ramifications during the 1920s. The British colonial empire expanded ...
Language, as a dynamic entity, undergoes constant shifts influenced by various factors. The advent of machine translation tools has significantly impacted language dynamics, transcending mere syntactic conversions and ...
The Outbreak of Covid-19 stirs up the entire world by all the ways. Everyone was trying to live better and safe. The government was also putting the efforts to pacify the condition by way various policies, counseling, etc ...
Constitution of India is the law of the land. Legal sovereignty lies with the Constitution of India. It consists of 22 parts, 12 schedules and 500 articles, out of which, Part III deals with fundamental rights of the ...
Sarwade, Madhuri(Rabindrabharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, an ancient Indian phrase meaning “the world is one family”, pithily
captures the spirit of India’s approach to all aspects of life including economic development.
The Sustainable Development Goals ...
With approximately 1.6 billion students affected in more than 200 nations, the COVID-19
pandemic has caused the greatest disruption of educational systems in recorded human
history. School, institution, and other ...
The healthcare system is one of the most vital institutions in any society. The common man and
particularly people working in the healthcare sector have faced a number of challenges and
issues, which required the ...
In our country, honour killings have a long history. During the country's split, countless women
were forcibly murdered in order to uphold the honour. Honour crimes are against the Indian
Constitution's Articles 14, ...
The COVID-19 epidemic has brought the healthcare sector into sharp focus like never before.
Medical professionals are hailed as "Corona Warriors," but on the other side, there have been
allegations of patients not ...
Laws, Regulations, International Conventions and Human Rights domain has heralded the idea of patient’s rights substantially. They have effectively emphasized on the threats to patients rights and about required mechanism ...
Virtual Courts, as the name suggests, are courts that operate using a remote working system with the aid of different software and resources. Eliminating the need for human presence in the court is intended to prevent ...
Naik, Ashutosh; Bhakare, Jyoti(NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
India has made important strides in the generation of renewable energy in last few years. The nation has established a number of rules and regulations to aid in the development of this sector, and it has set lofty goals ...
Naik, Ashutosh(NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
One of the major medical innovation of the twentieth century was organ transplantation. The idea of organ transplantation became a life-saving procedure and a symbol of human solidarity thanks to a person's willingness to ...
Sharma, Sonali; Jaiswal, Sapana(NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
The Pandemic of Covid – 19 reminds dreadful time mankind has underwent. The entire globehad been affected in the means of social, economic and political life. The outbreak of Covid Pandemic was one the huge and widespread ...
Kala, Gauri(NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
In the entire globe a major damage take place to the life and property of individual is due to Natural calamities. Natural calamities occur either due to natural cause or man-made cause. Both the causes are inevitable and ...
The provided article discusses the impact of "freebies" in Indian politics and their consequences on the economy. The culture of offering free goods and services as political promises has been on the rise in India for the ...
The term “artificial intelligence” is generally used to describe computer-based systems that can perceive and derive data from their environment, and then use statistical algorithms to process that data in order to produce ...