Police & the victims of crime
According to Anjana Sinha a 1990-batch police officer, a lot needs to be done to accomplish a gender-sensitive force and sensitivity towards victims of crime
The real story of Kerala behind ‘The Kerala Story’
Kerala has been in the news because of a wide range of activities ranging from the promotion of terrorist ideology to flying overseas to join the Islamic State
Crime in Public – Why Do People Remain Apathetic?
Recently, a young girl Sakshi was murdered in Delhi in full public view. The accused Sahil Khan fled from the scene of crime but was arrested from Bulandshahr
Poisoning of school girls in Afghanistan: mistake, or mischief
On 03/04 Jun 2023, two incidents of poisoning took place in two schools in Afghanistan in which almost 80 girls’ fell sick and needed to be hospitalized.
Instant justice by Police – an unavoidable evil?
Public flogging of Muslims in Gujarat leads to the all-important question - how should police deal with such lawless behaviour and how justice should be done?
Did the Constitution lay the foundation for terrorism in India?
Instead of worshipping the Constitution, it is imperative to understand the implications of various provisions on our culture, education, and lives.
Riots in France – is the police to blame?
On 27 June 2023, Nahel Merzouk a 17-year-old French-Algerian youth was shot by the police in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, France leading to a widespread public debate.
A history of video game controversies
Since its inception in the 1970s, video games have been rife with controversy. Video Games have often been blamed for atrocities such as mass shootings and rising juvenile crime rates. There has also been legislation to censor the content that can be put into video games and how they can be sold.
Digital personal data protection Act, 2023 for combating money laundering
The Data Protection Authority of India is responsible for enforcing the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, of 2023, to safeguard individual privacy in India.
Drug addicts in Kashmir don’t deserve any sympathy
There have been articles in the media promoting sympathy for the drug addicts in Kashmir. There is no reason for special treatment to Kashmiri drug addicts
Dissent and expression of Dissent
Dissent brings forth an issue that may not be held to be valid at a particular point in time but keeps the door open for wisdom dawning at some later date.
Balochistan train hijack: Pak Army’s brilliant Anti-terrorist operation
The Balochistan incident was one of the most difficult anti-terrorist operations. The Pakistan army pulled it off brilliantly
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