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Shaping the Copyright Law: An Analysis Through Various Legal Entrepreneurship
The 1957 Copyright Act in India protects various creative industries, including literary, theatrical, musical, artistic, cinematographic, and sound recording producers. The Act, which began during British colonial control, promotes creativity and innovation. The author is the first owner of copyright, with work type affecting ownership. Copyright holders have economic rights, moral rights, and various infringement remedies, including civil, financial, and criminal actions
Mantradrashta Rishis in Major Puranas: An Analytical study
Two streams of thought are visible from the Vedic period – the Veda stream and the Purana stream. The Vedas are religious from the very beginning and give importance to the method of sacrifice by referring to a specific deity in sacrifices. In the context of Vedic literature, religion, philosophy and culture in our Indian culture, sages have made a special contribution. Rishis have contributed in making India a Vishwaguru and Indian culture the first culture of the world. Sa Prathama Sanskriti Vishwavara . Shuklajurveda, 7.14 That is, our culture is the oldest. The message of this culture was given by our sages to the whole world, which has made it a world culture. In fact, the sages have been the originators of all streams of knowledge. The goal of the Puranas is to give a detailed description by following and reviewing the folklore. In the beginning of the Kalpa (Yuga), the first preaching of the eternal Vedic word Rashi took place in the heart of Brahmaji and traditional studies and teaching continued from Brahmaji, whose direction is received from the texts of Vansh-Brahmin etc. Therefore, Brahma, the original man of the entire Vedic tradition
Exploring Regulatory Framework Related to Green Energy: An Analytical Study
At present not only legislation but judiciary has taken tremendous steps toward the environment, without it would be impossible, the existence of human beings. Green energy protects environment. Green energy is that energy which does not pollute the environment and it is renewal in nature. These energy sources, are really available on earth and can be naturally replenished and don\u27t even harm environment. Solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, ocean energy, hydro power energy, bio energy is example of green energy.
In this research paper, researcher by adopting doctrine research evaluate and compare the legal framework of India related to green energy such as- “Environmental laws, constitutional law, Tariff policy 2006, integrated energy policy, 2006, National action plan on climate change, 2008, etc.
Folk Practices and Festivals of Bharia Tribe of Patalkot Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh)
India is a country in this world where many types of dialects are spoken, where many types of religions are located, many types of castes are located, where many types of tribes are located, one of them is the Bharia tribe, which lives its life in the ground about 3000 feet below the inaccessible hills under Patalkot, which is known as a sub-caste of Gond society. It is uniquely cultured for its folk traditions and its festivals. Even today, the entire Bharia tribe residing in Patalkot is deeply connected to its folk dances, folk songs and festivals and under no circumstances does this tribe consider itself separate from its traditions or festivals. Due to some reasons, at present the Bharia community has become particularly attached to the Hindu social traditions, which can be seen in the daily activities of this community and they have also started following the gods and goddesses worshipped by the Hindus due to which the shadow of Hindu society can be seen in their festivals and folk traditions in Patalkot
A Social-Legal Study in the Context of Law and the Emerging Personality of Women In 2024
The evolving status of women in the 21st century has been a key indicator of global progress in the social and legal spheres. The year 2024 marks a significant phase in this transformation, as women’s roles continue to expand in diverse contexts such as politics, business, technology, and law. However, challenges persist, particularly in the intersection of law and society, where historical biases and systemic inequalities are still being addressed. This research article explores the emerging personality of women in 2024, highlighting the legal framework that governs gender equality and women’s rights globally. It examines how law has both empowered women and constrained their advancement, and considers the evolving role of gender in legal systems across the world. The study delves into recent legal developments, case laws, and social changes impacting women’s status while suggesting avenues for further reforms to sustain their growth as equal participants in global society
Trends in E-Waste and Environmental Impacts of Technology
The research topic focuses on the rapid growth of e-waste, driven by frequent device replacements and improper disposal, which causes severe environmental and health hazards. Resource depletion, pollution, and high energy consumption highlight the need for improved recycling, stricter regulations, and sustainable technology practices to mitigate these impacts. This topic holds significance in the present context as we live in the digital revolution era. It is of utmost importance to analyze and regulate technological advancement and focus on the sustainable way forward. This research paper highlights the causes and current scenario, its impact on the environment as the adoption of EVs increases the lithium waste which is not decomposable. Technology usually leads to environmental degradation by reducing forest covers, causing loss of biodiversity, and disrupting the balance of ecosystems, consequently leading to the acceleration of climate change. The resultant effect of technological advancement is e-waste, which can contaminate soil and groundwater if not well disposed of. One of the dividing opinions among speciesism advocates is that the interests of human beings should be considered first due to their perceived superiority rating. In view of these negative impacts of technology, some of the mitigative measures would be to have stringent environmental impact assessments for upcoming technologies with a focus on promoting sustainable development, holding producers accountable for the collection and disposal of e-waste through Extended Producer Responsibility, while incorporating e-waste management into Corporate Social Responsibility for a more comprehensive strategy, investing in research and development for sustainable technologies, and building collaboration between sectors. Finally, use international platforms for standard definition, technology transfer, and spreading awareness about e-waste recycling
Constitutionalism and Democracy: Evaluating the Balance in India
This paper critically evaluates the delicate balance between constitutionalism and democracy in India. It examines the development of democratic governance as well as the historical background of the Indian Constitution\u27s drafting. In order to evaluate the degree to which India has succeeded in striking a peaceful balance between constitutionalism and democracy, the study employs a multidisciplinary approach that draws on legal, political, and social viewpoints to examine important constitutional concepts and democratic institutions. It also looks at current issues, such as conflicts between majoritarianism and minority rights, the significance of the judiciary in preserving constitutional principles, and how socioeconomic inequality affects democratic engagement. This study provides insights into strengthening the mutually beneficial relationship between constitutionalism and democracy in India by highlighting its advantages, disadvantages, and potential reform areas
Macroeconomic Forecast and Investment Decisions for China in 2023
The global equity investment market in 2023 is paying extra attention to Chinese assets, which are generally considered to be at a low valuation, while the economic situation in China will get a quicker recovery with the liberalization of released pandemic policies, and Chinese assets are in a value depression in the long cycle. Global investors\u27 concerns about potential economic risks in Europe and the U.S., especially the shift in the Federal Reserve\u27s interest rate policy, have further promoted the intention to diversify. Based on our years of experience in policy interpretation and judgment of stock market development trends, this paper presents detailed macro forecasts and corresponding investment strategies from the perspective of the main components of GDP as well as fiscal and monetary policies, with extra emphasis on the timing of the rebound in China\u27s domestic consumption sector, providing a reference for Chinese and foreign investors
Domestic Challenges to India’s Rise in The World: A Critical Study
India is the world’s largest democracy, having made enormous gains in recent decades. We are now the third-largest economy in the world. India’s acceptance on various international forums is continuously increasing. Apart from America, many other countries now see India as an emerging superpower and keep an eye on India’s policies and strategies. Recently, the US administration has given India the status of a global power in its new national security strategy. America believes that India is changing now and its impact can be seen in many forums, so India should be seen as a global power. The country has recently performed economically well, the idea is uncomplicated but still impactful. However, there are a series of constraints, despite its potential, it is restricted by geopolitical factors as well as domestic factors. Through this research paper, the domestic challenges facing India at the global level, including security, poverty, unemployment, terrorism, corruption, illiteracy, communal riots, and separatist movements, have been described, which prevent India from moving forward at the global level. Along with this, some suggestions have also been given through this research paper by which India can be made a global power
Foster Care Children Verses Home Reared Children In terms of Loneliness and Academic performance
The present study aimed to explore the loneliness and academic performance among foster care children and home-reared children using a correlation design followed by a t-test to observe the difference between these children in terms of these variables, the result showed the significant and negative relationship between self-reported loneliness and peer-rated disliking with the academic performance of both foster care and home reread children, however, no significant difference resulted between foster care and home reared children in terms of self-reported loneliness, per rated liking, peer ratted disliking and academic performance