9 Articles by
Sauro Dasgupta
Sauro Dasgupta is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a specialization in International Relations at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. He is interested in reading, writing, public speaking and his writings have been published in many important magazines, journals and newspapers.
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Farm laws conundrum
in case the government decides to abrogate of the farm laws, all laws such as abrogation of 370, CAA, abolition of Triple Talaq, etc may be asked to be withdrawn.
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Interpretation of human rights
The disempowering Triple Talaq and Article 370 have been abrogated. Article 370 was extremely discriminatory to the Kashmiri women and it has been rightly abrogated.
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A comparative analysis of the powers and functions of the two Houses of the British Parliament
British Constitution is concerned not with a particular group of people but with the compendium of people who are not alike but may appear to be antagonistic to one another.
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Specter of cold war
It is high time for our Government to gear up firm and positive measures to safeguard the boundaries of our country for avoiding disastrous consequences.
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Israel- Palestine issue and India
Amidst a series of confrontations between the two parties, it remains to be seen whether India can successfully mediate between Israel and Palestine and solve the decades-long dispute.
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COVID-19 and education
The Educational Sector has been affected adversely by COVID-19 globally. We will overcome this crisis.
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Savarkar’s views on Hindu Nationalism
Mr. Savarkar decided to save Hinduism and instead of spreading venom against other religions and there lies his greatness.
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As Jyotiraditya Scindia quits Congress, What’s the way out for the party?
The recent exit of Jyotiraditya Scindia from the Indian National Congress(INC) demonstrates that the haughty attitude of the Congress leadership towards the people and even to their own leaders will be their nemesis. The Congress clearly needs to change its management style.
Politics
As Jyotiraditya Scindia quits Congress, what’s the way out for the Congress?
The retaining of leaders who have been extremely loyal to the top leadership of the Congress and the Nehru-Gandhi family and the sidelining of non-compliant leaders has accentuated the Congress' problems.