Category: Lecture Notes
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Lecture Notes#6 | Harnessing the Power of Charts and Patterns Through Technical Analysis | Dr. Gargi Sanati
Read more: Lecture Notes#6 | Harnessing the Power of Charts and Patterns Through Technical Analysis | Dr. Gargi SanatiStudying price charts alone can tell us a lot, helping us make better investment decisions. Dr. Gargi Sanati’s R&D lecture, “Harnessing the Power of Charts and Patterns through Technical Analysis,” offered insightful and practical takeaways.
2–3 minutes
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Lecture Notes#5 | Digital Intimacy: Young Women in Inter Asia| Prof.Tejaswini Niranjana
Read more: Lecture Notes#5 | Digital Intimacy: Young Women in Inter Asia| Prof.Tejaswini NiranjanaArticle 19 reports on Professor Tejaswini Niranjana’s R&D lecture, “Digital Intimacy: Young Women in Inter-Asia,” which explored how digital technologies shape intimacy, gender, and everyday communication across Asian contexts.
2–3 minutes
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Lecture Notes #1 | The Philosophy of Conscience | Part 2: Symbols of Conscience
Read more: Lecture Notes #1 | The Philosophy of Conscience | Part 2: Symbols of ConscienceWhat is conscience? A voice inside us? A social script? Or something that evolves with every choice? The workshop on 1st August with filmmaker Anmol Tikoo sparked questions that linger long after the session ended. Our correspondent Roshni Ramanan writes the second part of the report, reflecting on the balance between individual values and collective morality.
3–4 minutes
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Lecture Notes#4 | A Theory of Environmental Human Rights: Lecture By Prof. Ravi Rajan
Read more: Lecture Notes#4 | A Theory of Environmental Human Rights: Lecture By Prof. Ravi RajanCan we truly talk about human rights without including the environment? Prof. Ravi Rajan’s lecture on the theory of environmental human rights highlighted the link between environmental quality and basic human rights. Environmental rights are also human rights – the right to live with dignity. Our executive editor, Neenu Elza, writes a report of the lecture.
3–4 minutes
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Lecture Notes#3 | Bandung at 70 or, What really happened in the world’s most famous International Conference by Prof Itty Abraham
Read more: Lecture Notes#3 | Bandung at 70 or, What really happened in the world’s most famous International Conference by Prof Itty AbrahamProf Itty Abraham’s lecture on the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference traced the complex roots and far-reaching legacy of the Bandung conference. Held in 1955, this landmark event gave newly decolonised nations a space to resist imperial binaries and reimagine global solidarity. Asha T writes a report of the lecture.
3–5 minutes
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Lecture Notes #1 | The Philosophy of Conscience | Part 1
Read more: Lecture Notes #1 | The Philosophy of Conscience | Part 1What is conscience? A voice inside us? A social script? Or something that evolves with every choice? The workshop on 1st August with filmmaker Anmol Tikoo sparked questions that linger long after the session ended. Our correspondent Roshni Ramanan writes a report, reflecting on the balance between individual values and collective morality.
3–4 minutes