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5G’s Assault on Civil Rights
Having conquered, colonised and regimented cyberspace and its flow of data, driven away from us and in to orbit in… Read More
Digital Literacy in India: Structural Constraints and the NEP 2020
India’s educational landscape changed overnight as schools and colleges switched to remote learning and started online classes and exams in… Read More
Environment-Friendly Tableware is Not Marine Friendly
A new Tel Aviv University study compares the effects of two types of disposable dishes on the marine environment—regular plastic… Read More
Eco-friendly Packaging Material Developed from Cucumber Peels
Throwing away cucumber peels after preparing your salad could be a past phenomenon. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology… Read More
Pre-election Vows: Refugee Vote Bank?
Detection and deportation of illegal immigrants is a continuous process. Central government is vested with powers under Section 3(2) (C)… Read More
Denmark to Cull 17 Million Mink to Stop COVID-19 Spread
The Danish government is facing legal obstacles to its plan to cull all 17 million mink in the country, a… Read More
The Shadowy World of the Poor: Memories of My Friends at the Rescue Mission
Shirley Mandel Satterfield’s book The Shadowy World of the Poor: Memories of My Friends at the Rescue Mission narrates the… Read More
“Green Hydrogen” to Replace “Black Gold”?
The harnessing of new energy sources has fuelled technological advances and economic prosperity for mankind throughout history. The history of… Read More
Children’s Day: Rethinking School Education Amid the Pandemic
November 14 marks the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, and is celebrated as the Children’s Day in India. Unfortunately, the… Read More
Fossil Fuels: How Would Life be Without Them?
Most of the world’s population is already living without the products and fuels from petroleum, while the healthier and wealthier… Read More