Introduction A British political theorist, Jean-Louis de Lolme, once said, “The Parliament can do everything but make a woman a man and a man a woman!” […]
Introduction Penology is a branch of criminology which involves the conferring of punishment on offenders and persons who defy statutory obligations. The penal system is a […]
Considering India’s diversity, friction amongst socio-economic religious communities, recent changes in the geopolitical landscapes and the Covid-19 pandemic, it is necessary to question whether the Education […]
On 24th July, the Indian National Congress, India’s oldest political party known for its largely left-centre policy alignment through its 60 plus years in power, chose […]