Hate speech is defined as an incitement to hatred directed principally towards a group of people based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, or other factors, according to the Law Commission of India’s 267th Report. The context of …
Any data “relating to health issues, reproductive outcomes, causes of mortality, and quality of life” for an individual or population is considered public health data. Clinical indicators, as well as environmental, socioeconomic, and behavioural information relevant to health and wellness, …
For a long time, a considerable number of people, particularly tribal tribes, have lived in and around woods in symbiotic partnerships. During the colonial period, the emphasis switched from woods being used as a resource base for local community sustenance …
The Election Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2021 seeks to link electoral roll data and voter ID cards with the Aadhaar ecosystem. Relevance in guaranteeing free and fair elections in India. De-Duplication of Electoral Rolls: It amends Section 23 of the Representation …
For decades, India viewed the Gulf countries primarily through the lens of economics, as a source of oil and a destination for labour exports. However, in recent years, this economic prism has evolved into a strategic one. The elevation of …
Personal data and non-personal data are the two primary categories of data. Personal data refers to identification qualities, traits, or properties that may be used to identify an individual. Non-personal data includes aggregated data that cannot be used to identify …
The latest World Inequality Report — authored by co-director of the World Inequality Lab, Lucas Chancel, along with economists Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman — makes for a sobering read. It details the rising levels of income and …
The technique of adding micronutrients (essential trace elements and vitamins) to food is known as food fortification. It can be carried out by food makers or by governments as a public health policy aimed at reducing the number of people …
AFSPA empowers armed troops to protect public order in “disturbed areas.” They have the ability to prevent a gathering of five or more people in a given location, to use force, or even to open fire after providing sufficient warning …
Judicial evasion is where the Court favours one party to a litigation simply by not deciding a case or when time-sensitive case has been dragged on in a manner that materially affects the situation of the parties. By the term judicial accountability, it …