Author: Ritansha Lakshmi

This post has been written by Ritansha Lakshmi, a first-year law student from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. The novel coronavirus also known as COVID-19 said to be originated in Wuhan, China. Over a while, it has been spread almost all the other countries, including India, which observed its very first case in January this year. With the increasing number of cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a “Global Public Health Emergency”. Governments across the globe have taken drastic measures to limit the virus’s spread, including national lockdowns, border closures, and ramped-up medical research. To fight against this…

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  This Article is written by Ritansha Lakshmi, a student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.     The 21st century has observed such a rapid growth in the number of ways in which we use information, that it is widely referred to as “the information age”.  Digital technologies are in a phase of rapid development and are being adopted widely. This revolution has infused in India as well. Given the foreseeable inescapability of data technology in modern societies, it is legitimate and necessary to incorporate this technology to support the maintenance and strengthening of constitutional democracy of our country recognizing…

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This article is written by Ritansha Lakshmi, student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida Global health security measures “to support countries to prepare for and fight pandemic and epidemic diseases” – have grown over the past few years, driven by concerns about emerging infectious diseases such as influenza, HIV, SARS, Zika, Ebola and now Covid19. In today’s globalized world, a health threat somewhere in a globe is a threat everywhere around the globe. A pathogen can travel from a small village to major cities all over the world in 36 hours. (JONAS, 2013, p. 37) To prevent widespread health and economic disruption…

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 This Article is written by Ritansha Lakshmi, student of  Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. In 1991 the then Indian Prime Minister P.V.Narsimha Rao initiated a new chapter as the ‘Look-East Policy’ in Indian foreign policy model to develop political contacts, increasing economic integration and forging security assistance with countries of Southeast Asia. The Look-East Policy draws a strategic shift in India’s vision of the world and position of India in the rapidly developing global economy. Since from the time of the foundation of the Policy India and ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) have embarked upon multiple bilateral, regional and…

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This Article is written by Ritansha Lakshmi, Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida Artificial intelligence (AI): It is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems which lacks emotional intelligence. These processes include learning, reasoning and self-correction. Scope of artificial intelligence in different areas In the field of education Educational software can be adapted to student needs. Artificial intelligence can automate basic activities in education, like grading. It can point out places where courses need to improve. Students could get additional support from AI tutors. AI-driven programs can give students and educators helpful feedback Data powered by AI…

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This article is written by Ritansha Lakshmi, a first-year law student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida  Introduction: What is CPCB? “In pursuit of Clean Environment.” India’s pollution watchdog, The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is a statutory organisation under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). It was established on September 22, 1974, under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. Further, CPCB was assigned with the responsibilities and functions under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. It is responsible for Monitoring Air and Water Quality and any issues related to pollution.…

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Title of the Case: Justice K.S.Puttaswamy (Retired). vs Union of India And Ors., 2017. Citation: Writ Petition (Civil) No. 494 of 2012, (2017) 10 SCC 1 Court: Supreme Court of India Parties Involved: Appellant: Justice K S Puttaswamy (Retired) Respondent: Union of India and Others. Bench: Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, R. K. Agrawal, J. S. Khehar, S. A. Bobde, S. A. Nazeer, R. K. Agrawal, J. Chelameswar, A.M. Sapre JJ. Brief facts: A retired High Court Judge K.S. Puttaswamy filed a petition in 2012 against the Union of India before a nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court challenging…

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