GLOBAL TIMES REVIEW

GT review: 10/03/2014
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"Doing Justice To Justice"

"If a Prime minister's killer can be released, what kind of justice should a common man expect?"
Mr. Mallik starts his article with the above mentioned question. A very authentic and striking statement which makes one stand still and think that his country which has the 2nd most powerful army, the 3rd most number of qualified people, and the most authentic history since Mughals and in terms of justice and court laws, is this country becoming so weak in terms of justice. A very relevant and alarming point which is of a huge concern, Mr Mallik then asks some more questions in his article regarding capital punishment, revision of juvenile age, and the laws difference between different countries.
But all said and done, people read an article to gain knowledge and get relevant information’s. Not to read a few questions a left to decide. A cliffhanger of an article, this one tampers with a serious issue and dumps it with ill research work.
 Still, the question he asked is important and one should pay proper heat to it.

 
 "Germinating Indo-German Ties"

A very candid and educational interview on "Fluctuating World Economy" organized by AERC in the esteemed presence of Dr. Juliana Gloeckler-Fuchs, former project manager, International School Cooperation and Vocational Training, Goethe-Institute and Max Mueller Bhavan, taken by Sana Sawhney of AIS Noida.
In the interview Sana asks Dr. Fuchs about Indo German Relationships, Difference between Indo-German education, and career opportunities Germany has to offer.
Dr. Fuchs tells us that that program held by different universities allows students to know about Germany's need for young talent and how in Germany, students tend to mostly learn independently. She also tells us of the different leaps and bounds in case of government proceedings relating to Economy Fluctuations.
A fine example of knowledge and job opportunities, this interview makes you oriented towards such programs.
Hope to see more of such learned and useful personalities in Amity and getting to learn more of such useful information.

By: Akash Garg
 A11123813001


GT REVIEW OF PAGE 3 & 4  (3/10/2014)

ALS MOOTS FOR CRIMINAL LAW
Ever heard Law competition? If not, here it is. The international moot court competition brought together undergraduate students from all over India, who argued on hypothetical problems involving international criminal law. A moot court is an extracurricular activity at law schools where students participate in simulated court proceedings draft briefs and memorials and indulge an oral argument. 41 teams from different law schools all over the country registered for the competition. It was a three day competition.
The first day started with the inaugural ceremony commenced with the lighting of lamp by Prof Mamta Srivastava, additional director of ALS. The cash prize of Rs 1 lakh for the best speaker. The second day involved an international war crime between two hypothetical nations, Nooba and Kimtaan. And the competition ended in day three. The winning team was College of Law, Christ University, Bangalore & the best speaker was Avin Kaushal, JMI, Delhi. 

PRESERVING THE PLANET
A national conference on the pressing problem of environment pollution was organised by Amity Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Safety and Management in association with the Ministry of Earth Sciences. Convener of the conference was Prof Tanu Jindal, director of AIETSM. The conference highlighted on the land use and soil health, ocean and water resources and air quality, atmosphere and climate change. A total of 88 papers and 9 lectures were presented during the conference, which served as a platform to sensitive the masses about the grave implications of environmental deteriorations.

EXCHANGE OF IDEAS @ ORION
The 4th annual economic symposium of Amity School of Economics- ORION was held on 30th Jan 2014. The topic was “Growth in entrepreneurship and employment opportunities in India”. Dr Santosh Mehrotra, human development economist and member of Planning Commission, was the chief panellist. He highlighted on the immense potential India has for the development, especially through entrepreneurship. They shared quick business mantra for entrepreneurs i.e. ; idea+ good execution team + perseverance.

DISCOVER BHARAT
Folklore of Chattrapati Shivaji’s valour, chivalry, and presence of mind are popularly shared in Maharashtra through poetry, music, literature, films. Here one such story of his escaped from Agra fort through a comic strip. Shivaji was under house arrest by Aurangzeb. Hence he was not allowed to move out of the fort. He acts as if he is ill and tells Dara to go to the temple and pray for him. All workers take the sweets from Shivaji’s room. Shivaji had escaped disguised as a worker.
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                 Indranil Bisuri
-          ( A11123813002) AINST


GT Review
page (5,6,7,8)
Andhra state bifurcation

In an Agricultural sector most of irrigational plants are in Telangana, even though both states could be suffering losses, but Andhra pradesh has the probability to suffer more, as the water supply could be cut off to a great extent, in this aspect Telangana is in a better position.

If we talk about Information technology. Andhra’s only IT(Information technology) place is Hyderabad, as visakhapatnam cannot replace Hyderabad in the development of IT industries, it is a definite advantage to Telangana.

In industrial sector, most of the heavy and light industries are lying in the coastal belt of Andhra, in this aspect Telangana has to suffer from distrust and also from lack of investments.

From commercial point of view, the connectivity to trade and the commercial capital visakhapatnam gets the advantage, as the connectivity to this place is significantly better compared to Telangana except few places like Adilabad, the reason could be well developed railway junctions in and around Hyderabad, in this aspect Telangana has to suffer, as the major trade from port comes from visakhapatnam, then it is advantage to Andhra pradesh.

                      TEEN LIFE

Well being a teen has it’s advantages and disadvantages, As a teen he/she may be dealing with varying emotional peaks and valleys,a second they might feel great and the next second it can be quite opposite.I suppose these kind of changes are natural and okay.

Since the most number of changes/developments occurs through teenage phase along with external pressure,it can be pretty devastating if one does’nt have complete control of him/her self. We cannot really blame them for being dependent on others,it’s only natural, a basic trait of all the life on Earth.Since we have a more conscious brain we are able to effectively discard this behaviour but still it is not reliable and not efficient. It can be useful at certain times but definitely not effective.

V.NARENDRA
A11123913001


GT Review
pg-9 10
10 march,2014
A talent gone waste .............a short story by shairyl srivastava talked about the
 summer time sun shone bright beach was crowded .............he heared a loud cry a boy drowning and fretting  into a water   he ran and jumped into the water to save the boy....suddenly he noticed that the boy turned dark and held  him very tightly and flew up in the sky ...... actually boy was a robot. he take him  to the warehouse he  just realised that has been kidnaped.....his face is covered  with a black cloth AND robot was asking for the money ......
he spotted 2 familiar figures his parents  he tried to screem his mother was signaling the officers slowly cops came and arrested the kidnapper ....he has been rescued .
after 2 day.....
we found out that the kidnaper was a machine genius  he was doing so for the ransom and was a wanted criminal ...really talent gone wasted ..

Sachin Singh
A11123913002




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