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  • IIT Jodhpur Launches BSc/BS in Applied AI & Data Science for Future Talent

    India, 09 September 2024- The Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IIT Jodhpur) has introduced a pioneering BSc./BS. in Applied AI & Data Science, in partnership with Futurense Uni. This cutting-edge program addresses the increasing need for professionals in the fast-evolving fields of AI and data science.

    The degree is designed for both students and working professionals as it features a unique next-gen model. With an online format and a campus immersion component, it provides flexibility. Every year, students will have the chance to tour the IIT Jodhpur campus, which will enhance their education by providing them with firsthand knowledge of its prestigious academic setting. Students can obtain a Certification in the first year, a Diploma in the second, a BSc degree in the third, and a BS degree at the end of the fourth year thanks to the program’s stackable structure.

    Prof. Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Director of IIT Jodhpur, emphasised on the need for a next-gen education model that addresses the global challenges. “Our present age requires creative solutions to pressing problems of human rights, sustainable development and global well-being. This means thinking out of the box and moving away from traditional models of school education, which reward rote learning and kill the innate creativity of children. Therefore, our vision is to equip learners enrolled for the BSc./BS. in Applied AI and Data Science program with the necessary modern skills and competencies to participate in a rapidly transforming global knowledge ecosystem that is being shaped drastically by technologies such as artificial intelligence,” says Prof. Agarwal.

    Raghav Gupta, Founder and CEO of Futurense, highlighting the significant skill gap between industry and academia, says, “The pace of AI-driven transformation is reshaping industries, with estimates suggesting that 80% of jobs will experience significant changes due to AI. To stay ahead, India must innovate at the academic level. Our partnership with IIT is very pivotal for this intervention. The BSc./BS. Program by IIT Jodhpur combines their renowned academic rigour with our deep industry insights. This partnership ensures that students gain the expertise needed to excel in an AI-driven world.”

    The curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in AI, incorporating over 100 advanced AI tools and hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies such as Devin AI, Claude, etc.

    “The current gap between industry needs and academics is about 4-5 years, with academia lagging behind industry developments. Because of IIT Jodhpur’s strong academic framework combined with our industry connect, this degree brings an extensive AI curriculum for the techies, covering everything from foundational concepts to practical use cases and tools. A key component of this approach is our Futurense Leadership Council, which comprises CXOs from Fortune 500 companies, AI and Analytics leaders, and other industry experts, who are also instrumental in designing the curriculum and mentoring students,” adds Raghav.

    Students will engage in a mix of self-paced video lectures, quizzes, and assignments, complemented by live weekend lectures from faculty and industry leaders. Assessments and projects are integral to enhancing practical skills and knowledge.

  • PNB Housing Finance Joins Hands with Niramay Charitable Trust to Boost Digital Literacy Among Nursing Students

    PNB Housing Finance Joins Hands with Niramay Charitable Trust to Boost Digital Literacy Among Nursing Students9th September 2024: PNB Housing Finance, a leading housing finance company in India, has inaugurated Pehel Computer Labs in collaboration with Niramay Charitable Trust through its CSR arm, Pehel Foundation. The state-of-the-art computer labs, established in the Government Nursing College Ahmedabad and Surat, aim to enhance digital literacy among nursing students and faculty. The facilities will help more than 1000 students and faculties across both the colleges with online study material, references, assignments, and projects to promote nursing education and research.

    The labs are equipped with latest technology and devices like computers, printers and high-speed internet connections, along with modern infrastructure, to offer a conducive learning environment and significantly promote nursing education and research.

    Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Girish Kousgi, MD & CEO of PNB Housing Finance said, “One of the key intervention areas at Pehel Foundation is education, and our initiatives aim to elevate educational quality and accessibility through targeted support programmes across multiple regions. Our partnership with Niramay Charitable Trust will help nursing students and faculties get access to latest study material online, thereby promoting digital literacy among them. We believe that this initiative will foster progressive growth of the country.”

    Dr Hariprakash Hadial, Program Director and Dr Apurva Ratnu, Managing Director, Niramay Charitable Trust, added, “We are grateful to PNB Housing Finance for their support and collaboration on this new initiative to launch Pehel Computer Labs. Through this partnership, we look forward to working together and making a positive impact on the lives of nursing students to help achieve their future aspirations.”

    PNB Housing Finance and Pehel Foundation remain committed to supporting educational initiatives that empower individuals and communities, fostering a brighter and more inclusive future for all.

  • Principal Alka Kapur inspires budding innovators at 10th edition of Young Scientist India Grand Finale

    Principal Alka Kapur inspires budding innovators at 10th edition of Young Scientist India Grand FinaleDr. Alka Kapur, Principal of Modern Public School, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, was honoured as a special guest at the prestigious 10th Edition of Young Scientist India (YSC) Grand Finale, hosted by Space Kidz India at Raj Bhavan, Chennai. Her presence at the event served as a beacon of inspiration for the young finalists, who showcased extraordinary talent and creativity in their scientific endeavours. Dr. Kapur’s dedication to nurturing the minds of tomorrow resonated deeply with the participants, further motivating them to pursue their passion for science and technology.

    Organized by Space Kidz India, a pioneer in promoting scientific temperament among youth, the 10th edition of YSC witnessed the participation of some of the brightest young minds in India. This highly anticipated competition ignites a passion for science and innovation among school students, offering them a platform to showcase their creative ideas. This year’s edition featured groundbreaking projects that addressed real-world challenges, demonstrating the students’ exceptional ability to push the boundaries of scientific thinking.

    Reflecting on her experience at the event, Dr. Alka Kapur shared, “Being part of the Young Scientist India Grand Finale was a truly enriching experience. Witnessing the brilliance and creativity of these young minds reaffirms my belief in the incredible potential of our youth. At Modern Public School, we are committed to nurturing this potential and creating platforms where students can excel in their scientific pursuits. I encourage all young innovators to keep their curiosity alive and continue their journey of discovery. The future of our nation rests in their hands, and I am confident they will lead us towards a brighter tomorrow.”

    Modern Public School (MPS) has always been at the forefront of supporting and encouraging young talent, aligning its vision with the core motive of events like YSC. The school believes in empowering students to think creatively and critically, fostering an environment where innovation thrives. Through its holistic educational approach, the school continues to inspire students to explore scientific pursuits, making significant contributions to the nation’s progress.

    “Also, I am deeply thankful to Dr. Srimathy Kesan, the visionary Founder and CEO of Space Kidz India, for her unwavering support and commitment to nurturing young minds. Last year, under her leadership, our students at MPS had the remarkable opportunity to contribute to the satellite board of ‘AzaadiSAT 2.0,’ successfully launched by ISRO on February 10, 2023. Out of 750 girls nationwide, 10 of our Modernites were chosen to be part of this historic project for the second consecutive time.”- Dr. Alka Kapur, added further.

    Dr. Kapur’s presence at the event and her words of encouragement impacted the participants, further fueling their passion for science and innovation. The event concluded with the recognition of outstanding projects, paving the way for the next generation of scientists to continue making groundbreaking contributions to science and technology.

  • A Fly Around the World is a Delightful Adventure Tale

    A Fly Around the World is a Delightful Adventure Tale

    Harrisburg, PA, September 07, 2024 — “A Fly Around the World”: a captivating and imaginative adventure. “A Fly Around the World” is the creation of published author, B. P. Douglas, a retired US veteran.

    Douglas shares, “Musca is an American horse fly, which has thus far, lived his entire life on a farm. The things he knows of the world are what other flies have told him and in judgment to what he has seen on television. With the notes he gathered and a curiosity for truth, Musca breaks away from his norm.”

    Published by Christian Faith Publishing, B. P. Douglas’s new book takes readers on a whimsical journey as Musca discovers new places, meets fascinating characters, and learns about the vast and diverse world beyond his familiar surroundings.

  • Teacher’s Day celebration at Amity University Haryana under

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    September 6th, 2024: On the auspicious occasion of Teacher’s Day, Amity University Haryana hosted a thought-provoking event under the banner of the Academic Staff College. The event, themed “Empowering Educators for Viksit Bharat: Redefining the Role of Teachers in the Digital Age and Overcoming 21st Century Challenges,” brought together distinguished dignitaries and participants in both physical and virtual modes. It aimed to explore the evolving role of educators in the digital era while addressing the challenges faced by the education sector in the 21st century.

    The program began with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony and a soulful rendition of Saraswati Vandana, invoking the blessings of the Goddess of Knowledge. Dignitaries, faculty members, and students participated in offering floral tributes to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, commemorating his legacy as a scholar, philosopher, and teacher. The D-Block Auditorium resonated with positive energy as the program unfolded.

    Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. PB Sharma delivered a captivating address, paying tribute to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He emphasized the crucial role teachers play at every stage of our lives, drawing attention to the nurturing influence of mothers as the first teachers. Prof. Sharma highlighted the wonders of modern technology and its potential to transform lives, stressing the importance of integrating it to realize the vision of Viksit Bharat (Developed India). Additionally, he underscored the significance of discipline and decorum in students’ lives and the responsibilities teachers bear in shaping the youth of the nation. His message centered on self-discipline, self-awareness, and the power of education in guiding individuals toward righteousness and success.

    Prof. Dr. Vikas Madukar, Pro Vice Chancellor, further delved into the alignment of teaching passion and philosophy with the national vision of Viksit Bharat. He provided valuable insights into India’s GDP, Gross National Happiness Index, and Human Development Index, offering a holistic view of the nation’s progress. Prof. Madukar underscored the need for teachers to embrace their roles in addressing complex challenges while taking responsibility for their actions. His speech, filled with personal anecdotes and examples, called for a deeper appreciation of the teacher within every individual.

    The event also featured an enlightening address by Dr. Rakesh Pankaj, Director & Head of Education & Skills at FICCI. Dr. Pankaj shared FICCI’s efforts in advancing education and skill development through policy frameworks, emphasizing the need for an ecosystem that allows teachers to work autonomously with the support of technology. He advocated for faculty development and leadership management programs to upskill teachers, ensuring they are equipped to navigate future challenges while making the learning space exciting and enriching for students.

    Prof. Dr. Sanjna Vij, Deputy Director, Academic Staff College and chief coordinator of the event expressed heartfelt appreciation for the tireless dedication of educators. She emphasized the role of teachers in nurturing the younger generation into responsible citizens, underlining the importance of providing them with the necessary resources, tools, and technology to succeed. Prof. Vij encouraged educators to cultivate a joyful and vibrant atmosphere that promotes student growth, aligning with the broader goal of a prosperous Viksit Bharat.

    The event concluded on a high note with over 500 students, faculty members, deans, directors, and heads of departments in attendance, celebrating Teacher’s Day with thought-provoking discussions and shared insights. The collective wisdom of the speakers illuminated the path forward for educators in the digital age, marking the end of an enriching and inspiring evening.

  • IIT Roorkee Celebrates Teachers’ Day, Honoring Excel

    Roorkee, Uttarakhand, 6th September 2024: The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee), an institution with a rich legacy of 177 years, celebrated Teachers’ Day with grandeur at the OP Jain Auditorium, Department of Civil Engineering. The event paid homage to the late Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a visionary educator and the second President of India. The celebration was graced by the presence of Prof. K.K. Pant, Director of IIT Roorkee, Prof. U.P. Singh, Deputy Director, Prof. Ashwani Kumar Sharma, Dean of Faculty Affairs, along with other esteemed Deans, Associate Deans, and Heads of Departments.

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    On this special occasion, IIT Roorkee recognized and honored faculty members who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and excellence in teaching and research. These awards underscore the institute’s commitment to fostering academic brilliance and innovation, which have been the hallmarks of IIT Roorkee throughout its long and illustrious history.

    Prof. Ashwani Kumar Sharma, Dean of Faculty Affairs, IIT Roorkee, also shared his thoughts on the occasion, saying, “Our teachers are the backbone of this institution. Their dedication and passion are what make IIT Roorkee a leader in education and research. I congratulate all the award winners for their exceptional work and their invaluable contributions to the lives of our students and the broader society.”

    The following faculty members were honored with the Excellence in Teaching and Research Awards for 2024:

    Undergraduate (UG) Category:

    · Prof. Shiv Kumar Gupta, Department of Mathematics (more than 80 students)

    · Prof. Nikhil Kumar Singh, Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (31-80 students)

    · Prof. Sudheer Kumar Tiwari, Department of Earth Sciences (Young Faculty, 31 or more students)

    Postgraduate (PG) Category:

    · Prof. Gopinath Packirisamy, Department of Biosciences & Bioengineering (10 or more students)

    · Prof. Sourabh Arora, Department of Management Studies (Young Faculty, 10 or more students)

    Lifetime Teaching Achievement Award:

    · Prof. Pradeep Kumar, Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

    In addition, Prof. Manil T. Mohan, Department of Mathematics, was honored with the Prof. Bal Krishna Outstanding Teacher Award (2024), while Prof. Yogesh Kumar Sharma, Department of Physics, received the Ramkumar Prize for Outstanding Teaching & Research (2024).

    IIT Roorkee also recognized the efforts of those faculty members who featured in the top five in various UG and PG categories but did not receive awards. As a token of appreciation for their exemplary work, these faculty members will be given appreciation letters acknowledging their significant contributions to the institute’s academic environment.

    Prof. U.P. Singh, Deputy Director, IIT Roorkee, remarked, “Our faculty’s dedication drives IIT Roorkee’s success. I congratulate the awardees for their exceptional contributions to education and research, helping maintain our institution’s excellence.”

    IIT Roorkee’s journey of 177 years is marked by a legacy of producing some of the most prominent alumni who have made significant contributions to society, industry, and academia. From pioneers in engineering to leaders in innovation, IIT Roorkee’s alumni have been instrumental in shaping the future of technology and education in India and across the globe. The institute’s commitment to excellence in education is reflected in its continuous efforts to nurture talent and foster an environment of innovation and research.

    Prof. K.K. Pant, Director, IIT Roorkee, expressed his admiration for the awardees, stating, “IIT Roorkee has always been a beacon of knowledge, nurturing minds that go on to make significant contributions to society. Today, we honor those educators who not only impart knowledge but also inspire, encourage, and ignite curiosity in their students. Their relentless pursuit of excellence is what drives our institution forward, maintaining its stature as a premier institute of higher learning.”

    The Excellence in Teaching Award, which includes a Citation, a memento, and a cash prize of ₹1.0 lakh, was presented to the deserving faculty members as a token of appreciation for their hard work and commitment to excellence.

    As IIT Roorkee continues its journey of academic excellence, it remains steadfast in its mission to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the betterment of society. The institute’s dedication to fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and societal impact will continue to inspire future generations of educators and students alike.

  • Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir Celebrates Teachers’ Day with Joy

    Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir Celebrates Teachers' Day with JoyNew Delhi: Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir celebrated Teachers’ Day with great zeal, honoring the dedication and contributions of teachers. The day was filled with engaging activities organized by the students to express their gratitude towards their mentors.

    The celebration began with a special assembly where students showcased their talents through vibrant performances, including songs, skits, and speeches, all highlighting the importance of teachers in shaping young minds. A captivating play was presented by the senior students, portraying the life and teachings of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose birthday is commemorated on this day.

    In addition to cultural performances, students also organized fun activities like games and quizzes for the teachers, creating a joyful and interactive atmosphere. A heartfelt moment during the event was when students shared personal stories about how their teachers had positively impacted their lives, leaving both teachers and students emotional and inspired.

    Speaking on the occasion, Pratibha Sharma, Acadaemic Director of Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir, said, “Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our nation by nurturing the minds of tomorrow. Today, we celebrate their unwavering dedication and passion for education. At Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir, a top school in east Delhi, we are fortunate to have a team of teachers who are not just educators but role models for our students.”

    The celebration concluded with a token of appreciation presented to the teachers by the students, marking a memorable and heartwarming Teachers’ Day.

  • NASM Students Uncover Wankhede’s Secrets: A Pitch-Perfect Learning Experience

    NASM Sports Management Institute students embarked on an eye-opening journey to Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium. The budding sports managers explored the stadium’s facilities and received a comprehensive briefing on ground maintenance and preparation. They learned about the meticulous care required to prepare and maintain the playing surface for various formats of cricket, including IPL, ODI, T20, and World Cup matches. The students were fascinated to discover how the ground’s characteristics are tailored to suit different types of games, ensuring optimal playing conditions for each format. “From pitch to pavilion, every blade of grass tells a story of cricket excellence.”

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    They explored the stadium’s sophisticated lighting systems and their maintenance protocols. The tour encompassed vital areas including media rooms, commentary boxes, broadcasting facilities, press boxes, and players’ dressing rooms. This comprehensive exposure provided students with invaluable insights into stadium operations, lighting up their path towards successful careers in sports management. The visit proved to be a game-changing experience, equipping these future professionals with practical knowledge crucial for their industry.

    “At NASM, we believe that hands-on experiences like this visit to Wankhede Stadium are vital in shaping the future of sports management. Our students not only learn the theory but witness first hand the intricacies of managing world-class sports venues. This experience will undoubtedly contribute to their growth as industry ready professionals.” Mr. Vipul Solanki (CEO and Co-Founder at FVEG)

  • Legal Education for The Civil Society

    PB SharmaBy Prof PB Sharma

    Order, Order, Order, is the rule of the game for a society deeply rooted in the practice of Dharma, a way of life-based on the righteous conduct and character of its people in the civic society in which the Dharma ordains for one and all to ensure equality of opportunity, liberty, the freedom to excel and the responsibility to promote peaceful co-existence and harmony all around. Such a Dharma was codified as laws of a civilized society that safeguarded the principles of truth, purity of actions, pious intent and engagement in noble deeds, and living a life of divine that created bliss and happiness in abundance.

    In such a law-abiding society the codes of Dharma were implemented through the instruments of law. The responsibility for the compliance of these laws was on the citizens themselves who were inspired to self-regulate themselves through Aatma-Saiyam¬. But the society and the government were also utmost vigilant to ensure the strict compliance of the laws, and the codes of Dharma.

    Further, the compliance with law, the Dharma was considered to have a greater meaning and purpose beyond maintaining orderly behavior and righteous conduct. It was to create an environment in which the nobility flourishes unhindered and life becomes a celebration of divinity in action.

    The Manu Smiriti describes Dharma as having 10 fold attributes of the code of conduct these include – Patience, Dhriti, Forgiveness, Chhama, Courage to uphold the righteous path, Dam, Honesty, Astheya, internal and external Purity, Swacch, Control of senses, Atma Sanyam, use of intellect and insight, Dhi, Intense Urge to aspire for higher levels of knowledge, Vidhya, Negating anger, Akrodh and Truthfulness, strict adherence to Satya.

    धृतिः क्षमा दमोऽस्तेयं शौचमिन्द्रियनिग्रहः ।
    धीर्विद्या सत्यमक्रोधो दशकं धर्मलक्षणम् ॥धर्मलक्षणम् ६.९२॥
    दश लक्षणानि धर्मस्य ये विप्राः समधीयते ।
    अधीत्य चानुवर्तन्ते ते यान्ति परमां गतिम् ॥गतिम् ६.९३॥

    A profound understanding of the Dharma, the codes of law, and the engagement in its practice was part and parcel of the education system that nurtured capability, competence, and caliber together with character skills of personal integrity, professional morality, and service above self. As such legal education was integral to the education system in ancient India, the wonder that it was, a golden eagle of the world and the brightest star of the east that glowed its wisdom far and wide.

    During my early childhood days, I witnessed such an India in the village where I was born and also in the town of Vidisha, where I grew up. The Crime was unheard of and the breach of Dharma was not only a sin but was also seen as a curse of God. The individuals were self-regulated and the society was vigilant enough to avoid the need for government interference for the maintenance of law and order and for controlling crimes and abetments of law.

    However, as we came to modern education driven by career aspirations and the urge to lead a life full of material prosperity, education became largely an instrument to empower people with capabilities and create an intense urge to compete with each other with strong career goals and business aspirations.

    This made modern education disconnect from nurturing the character skills through education as the focus shifted on Capabilities, Competence, and Caliber (The 3 C’s) leaving the 4th and most important C- Character, for the individual to nurture as they deem fit.

    The upbringing in the family environment that groomed the sanskaras and the social pressure that ensured the march of individuals on the path of a righteous way of life gradually faded away, leaving the government to wield its power to enforce the laws and to regulate the behaviour of man.

    The responsibility of regulating the conduct and behavior of the citizens can not be left only to the Government or to the judiciary. “If the education system remains disconnected from nurturing the dimension of Character skills relating to nurturing truthfulness, mindfulness and a caring and compassionate attitude deeply committed to complying with the laws and self regulates itself and if the society remains indifferent to regulating its people no amount of laws can suffice to create a law-abiding citizenship”.

    We in India are paying a heavy price for the loss of civic sense. The disorderly behavior of our people has already created heaps of unhappiness, including enormous environmental air and water pollution making India figure in the list of a country having almost 15 out of 21 most polluted cities in the world including the National Capital of Delhi and its satellite towns of Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Noida and the millennium city of Gurugram!. The lack of traffic discipline and chaos on roads and highways has made India listed as the country with the maximum number of deaths in road accidents as the traffic rules are violated at the cost of life of our citizens. No wonder the indifference in society is causing no concern to the lawmakers who perhaps believe that it suffices to make laws and consider it fit not to spend much effort in creating vital awareness about the laws, least to make people aware that it makes a good civic sense to comply with the laws and live an orderly righteous life.

    What makes us sad is the fact that despite India repeatedly figuring in the bottom-most countries in the list in the happiness index it makes no dent in either the society or the government, perhaps believing that all will be well one day, which never shall be by itself.

    So the moot question is, what can be done to cause a rapid change in the state of affairs, and what role legal education can play in creating law-abiding citizenship that shall conform to the clarion calls of integrity, truthfulness, and honesty so badly needed in the digital age in which we have now entered with a big bang.

    Thanks to Covid 19 for causing the descent of the digital age much faster than we ever anticipated and the digital transformation to penetrate at a much faster pace than ever before. Thanks to the Government of India for its policy thrust on accelerating digital transformation in all sectors of the economy and human endeavours.

    First and foremost the message should go in the heart and mind of each citizen in India that the laws are for the welfare and well-being of one and all. And it is the fundamental duty of every citizen to obey the laws and be on the side of law-abiding citizenship.

    It requires a massive awareness campaign to be launched by the government and the civic society together. Now that social media has been seen as a powerful tool to impact the behaviour of people at large, why not use this powerful instrument for mass awakening and for creating both awareness as well as the commitment to shaping Indian society as a law-abiding society? This will also reduce the burden of court cases and shall create layers of contentment and happiness.

    The second is to integrate legal education and the awareness of basic civil and criminal laws in education from school levels onwards. As also sensitizes the children about the positive impact of the compliance of laws for their own well-being and welfare.

    The gens are to be embedded with the law-abiding cells early in life as was done in ancient times through upbringing and family environment for nurturing the samskaras and universal values.

    Law enforcement agencies are well advised to keep society at large on their side as much of the compliance is created by social pressures like the corporate culture impacting the compliance of corporate code of conduct and possessing with pride the value system that modern corporations are so proud of. A much greater synergy between law-enforcing agencies and civic society is needed to achieve success in this regard.

    Legal education in the universities should not remain confined only to those seeking legal education for degrees and diplomas but also be integrated into the curriculum of all the degree programs offered by the university.

    A greater knowledge of legal aspects of technology and science has now become as important as the enforcement of civil and criminal laws. As such the curriculum innovations should create space for taking on board the legal education of the program-specific laws and their impact on the wellbeing and welfare of society at large.

    On top of legal education and the mass awareness that I have talked about above, urgent reforms are needed in the legal framework and in the way law enforcement agencies work. The millions of cases currently pending in lower courts could be disposed of by fast-track hearings by civic courts moving from village to village and town to town in tier 2 and tier 3 towns of India. Something like family courts for conflict resolution would do wonders in large number of civil and revenue cases. It is possible and should be attempted to create a fair and just society that shall promote both the awareness of the law as well as enhance the faith in the system that delivers justice.

    In summing up we need to awaken the public at large for the value and worth of a law-abiding citizenship as also to create the environment to keep the public at large on the side of the law. Compliance to the law then will become a habit and the abetment of the law an exception. Peace and harmony shall then descend in society and India would reap a much bigger gain from its economic growth and development. Nobility shall flourish in the society and life in India would in a true sense become a celebration of divinity in action.

    I have a dream that one day in my own life we the people of India shall live in such a law-abiding society in our country. Coming generations shall then rejoice with delight Sare Janha se Aachha Hindustan Hamara. The Mother India then shall bless us with abundance of happiness and the global community shall take India as their Guru.

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    The author Prof PB Sharma is the past President of AIU, Founder Vice Chancellor of DTU and RGPV, President of the World Academy of Higher Education and Development, former Professor of IITDelhi, and Vice Chancellor of Amity University Gurugram.

    The views expressed are the personal views of the author.

  • Sasquatch Books Acquires Authors Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington’s Book

    Sasquatch Books Acquires Authors Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington's Book

    Winter Park, FL, September 07, 2024 — Legacy, LLC, a literary agency, is delighted to announce that their clients’ Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington’s new book, Expecting More: The New Rules of Pregnancy Wellness for Your Prenatal, Postpartum, and Pelvic Health, was acquired by Sasquatch Books, an imprint of Blue Star Press, and represented by Susan Andreone of Legacy. In Expecting More, renowned pelvic health expert Jessica Dorrington and three-time Olympian Shannon Rowbury reveal the surprising impacts of pregnancy fitness, proving that movement is medicine for both you and your baby. Avalon Radys, Senior Editor at Sasquatch Books, secured world rights to the book.

    Expecting More promises to provide valuable insights to its readers by blending leading research with compassionate guidance. This book will debunk outdated advice and reveal how mindful movement and proper exercise can lead to a healthier pregnancy, easier delivery, and smoother postpartum recovery. Expecting More is scheduled to release in Fall 2025.

    “We’re incredibly excited about this project and believe it has the potential to make a significant impact in the pregnancy wellness market.” – Avalon Radys, Sr. Acquisitions Editor at Sasquatch Books

    Legacy, LLC is committed to assisting its author clients in publishing literature that inspires, challenges, and encourages the marketplace which aligns perfectly with the vision and purpose behind Expecting More.