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Mallika Nawal

Mallika Nawal
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Mallika Nawal is a professor-cum-writer. She is a best-selling author of three management books and has taught at reputed institutes like Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, S.P. Jain Center of Management Dubai and IIT Kharagpur. She was also part of the subcommittee on Management Education and made recommendations to the Ministry of HRD for the 11th Five-Year-Plan.

India’s New Role at the Commonwealth

Commonwealth India
Let us first tackle the history before we move on to the news. The Commonwealth of Nations comprises of 53 nations (mostly comprising of former British colonies), which is why it was also formerly referred to as the British Commonwealth. It was constituted through the London Declaration of 1949, which proclaimed each member nation as “free and equal”, irrespective...

Violence in the Name of Reservations

Reservations
It was just a few weeks ago when on April 12th, news of Bangladesh government ending the quota system in government jobs hit the television screens in India. The stunned Indian neighbour and its citizens watched in awe as Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave in to the demands of the protesting students who had been opposing the controversial...

The Issue of fake news – Real Menace

fake-news-India
I was born to a veteran journalist; one who had spent decades in the newspaper industry working with leading publications of the country. Without naming any particular newspaper in this article lest I be penalised for the same, let me recount an incident which involved my Dad’s then employing newspaper and the news reports they carried. I was only...

The politics behind CJI Dipak Misra Impeachment

CJI-Dipak-Misra
2018 seems to be a bad year for both our apex judicial system and its head, Deepak Misra for they both seem to be in big trouble! After all, it was only in January this year when in an unprecedented move, four Supreme Court judges came out in the open and held a press conference against the Chief Justice...

Misuse of SC/ST Atrocities Act a cause for worry

SC-ST-Atrocities-Act
It was Aristotle, who once said that ‘Law is reason free from passion.’ Unfortunately, as has been seen in the case of the latest Bharat Bandh post the Supreme Court’s March 20th judgement which ironically was simply aimed to arrest the punitive aspect of the stringent SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, it has become abundantly clear that there is...

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