Rahul Ranjan

Group Discrimination in Labour Market: Focus on Caste and Religious Discrimination in India

This paper deals with the continuation of discriminatory hiring practices in the labour market by analysing field research previously conducted for the various spheres of employment. The analysis dissects the pitfalls of both the private and public sectors’ hiring practices and also offers a comparison to similarly consequential racial discrimination against the African-American population apparent […]

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Navigating the Legal Landscape: TabNet’s Triumph in Cardiac Disease Prediction and the Implications for Medical Practice

In recent years, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and medical diagnostics has yielded groundbreaking advancements, transforming the landscape of predictive medicine. This opinion piece delves into the remarkable strides made by TabNet, an innovative AI model, in the realm of cardiac disease prediction. The article navigates through the legal considerations surrounding the deployment of

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A Faustian Bargain: A Critical Analysis of the 2020 Labour Laws Ordinances

In early 2020, as India found itself in the grip of an unprecedented humanitarian and health crisis, nearly a dozen states decided to relax labour laws, ostensibly to spur economic growth and attract investments.[i] The relaxations fell in broadly two categories: (i) an increase in the maximum daily work hours, and (ii) exemptions from certain

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Tax Justice Is Not A Brain Surgery: Analysis Of Tax Recovery On The Performance Of Tax Appeal Machinery In Tanzania

Tax justice goes far beyond lack of administration of justice at any tax appeal mach. An effective tax system delivers the 4 Rs of tax: revenues to fund public services; redistribution to curb inequalities; repricing to address public harms such as fossil fuel extraction and tobacco consumption; and political representation – recognising the key role

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Net-Zero, Climate Change And India’s Quest For Green Energy

The emission of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has caused global warming to an unprecedented level endangering human life on earth. It is strongly felt by the experts and the world leaders alike that curtailing of carbon emissions is most necessary to bring down temperature to the target fixed by the Paris Agreement. Net-zero emission

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