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National conference on 'Statistics for All' held at Faculty of Fisheries, SKUAST-K – Kashmir Reader

SRINAGAR: One Day National Conference on “Statistics for All” in honour of Professor P C Mahalanobis was organized by Faculty of Fisheries, Rangil Ganderbal, SKUAST-K on Tuesday in which more than 100 researchers participated from across the country and a good number of scholars presented their papers.
The dignitaries like Prof. (Dr.) D S Hooda, Former PVC, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, Professor

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National seminar on emerging technologies attracts top talent; J&K event's success celebrated

While sharing the details of the program, Dr Bilal Ahmad said that such seminars educate the researchers to correctly use the tools of statistics, invalidating their research findings and sensitising the public as to how statistics help in shaping and framing policies.

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DAKSH & IIT Delhi collaborate for interdisciplinary research and building solutions for the judicial system

New Delhi : Leveraging the power of interdisciplinary research, technology and community of practice for innovators, researchers & policymakers to accelerate reforms in the Indian judicial system, the “DAKSH Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Law and

Madhya-pradesh , India , Karnataka , New-delhi , Delhi , Calcutta , West-bengal , Bombay , Maharashtra , Madras , Tamil-nadu , Roland-vogl

Pulling India's democracy back from the brink


Pulling India’s democracy back from the brink
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Suggestions that its democratic credentials have been tarnished merit a serious, thoughtful and respectful response
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Suggestions that its democratic credentials have been tarnished merit a serious, thoughtful and respectful response
Governments, like the citizens that live under their influence, come in a dizzying array of types, challenging simplistic efforts of classification. In spite of all this variation, what remains constant is this: throughout history, governments wield considerably more power over the governed than the other way around. Actually that is a gross understatement. The vast majority of governments that have ever existed have enjoyed essentially unfettered power over their subjects. Of course, some rulers have been more enlightened and benign than others and grasped the insight that ruling is easier when one’s right to do so is viewed as legitimate than simply through coercion; but even such philosopher-kings were not above the exercise of arbitrary power when necessary. And these were the exceptions: most elsewhere, power was maintained and known by its iron fist.

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