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Exploring the nexus: Cryptocurrency, Zakat, and terror funding
Cryptocurrencies have transformed financial transactions and donations, yet the anonymity they offer has been exploited by terrorist organisations ...
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Digital battleground: ISKP vs. Taliban
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Tech-driven counterterrorism: Navigating new frontiers
There is a growing need for adaptive counter-terrorism strategies and global collaboration to navigate the intersection of technology and terrorism effectively ...
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India's Deoband diplomacy for peace in Afghanistan through dialogue
In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 113, Heft 1, S. 100-102
ISSN: 1474-029X
Excruciating Journey of Sanitation Workers: Evidence of Mobility and Change from Field
In: Contemporary voice of Dalit
ISSN: 2456-0502
The article explores approaches adopted by scavengers to protect themselves from stigma and describes how these approaches are temporal and incomplete. It also addresses the perception of scavenger's son education and social status for their children's social mobility. Social mobility has been described among scavengers and its relationship with changes that are taking place among the scavengers of Lucknow. A detailed discussion of 'social mobility' is carried out in this document supported by empirical data. At the applied level, the present study may help to identify the aspirations and expectations of the scavengers. In other words, it has been provided as an indicator of measuring the desires and efforts of the scavengers for their status in the caste or the class structure or both. In this article, an effort was made at two levels to know the nature of the status identification of the respondents. At one level, they were asked about their interaction with the non-scavenging community of other Scheduled Castes and their interaction pattern with the upper caste. In further analysis, first, this article has discussed occupation followed by mobility, its various forms and its significance in a scavenger's life and finally focuses on social mobility in the scavengers' context.
Significant advancement in agricultural biotech in the era of climate change
In: Asian journal of research in social sciences and humanities: AJRSH, Band 11, Heft 12, S. 228-233
ISSN: 2249-7315
Determinants of Property Tax Revenue: Lessons from Empirical Analysis
In: Policy Research Working Paper 9399, 2020
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Popular Front of India - Understanding the Propaganda and Agenda
There is an understanding that political views in the world are increasingly polarised - one dominant idea will be considered far right and those who are not on that side of the fence will get attracted towards the far left. The first evident indication of this phenomenon in India came soon after the country announced the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The nation was divided into two factions and opposing forces joined various protests. Some took it to social and print media, and some took it to streets with the support of certain organisations whose preamble is against India's Constitution. One such organisation which is under investigation is the Popular Front of India (PFI). Since the beginning of the year 2020, the PFI has been vocal as concerns its contestation against the various decisions taken by India's judiciary. The PFI has been found to be involved in Anti- Citizenship Amendment Act protests. The PFI is registered at Delhi under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860. The organisation has been using passive methods to attain larger goals and objectives which run against India's social fabric. It was found to be involved in several transnational terror activities and many social and political conflicts in India. A Popular Front of India member was exposed as 'ISIS sympathiser' on Facebook and linked with Harkat Ul Jihad al- Islami, Hizbul Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and Al Qaeda. This article aims to elaborate about the structure, aim and activities of the organisation and the ways in which it has managed to become a pan-India movement. The article concludes with a discussion on some recommendations intended to face the challenge regarding how to proscribe groups like the PFI.
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Migration and human security in South Asia: edited by Pramod Jaiswal, New Delhi, Adroit Publishers, 2018, 167 pp., 595 INR, $30.00 (hardback), ISBN 97-81-87393-62-7, Awasthi
In: Contemporary South Asia, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 441-443
ISSN: 1469-364X
A Critique of the Role of Indian Government Bodies in the Management of the Water Resources of India
Water is indeed the most precious resource. However, due to man's unplanned development, the water resources have dwindled from planet earth in an alarming way. My paper traces the role played by the Indian government in the harnessing of water as an important resourses. In the paper I have also given a critique of the same which comprise an analysis of the various water related policies of the government of India and provides suggestions as how the water resourses can be managed more efficiently so that by saving this precious resourse we ensure a safe future for posterity
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Book Review
In: IIMB Management Review, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 179-180
ISSN: 2212-4446