Importance of Cataloging Your Failures; Learning More About the Constitution; and Other Stories
This week we discuss our 'CV of Failures' series; NALSAR's tribute to Prof. Dhanda; IFF's Project Panoptic; and, how you can listen to Constituent Assembly Debates Recordings
A CV of Failures
Does the following image look familiar?
Are you tired of people boasting about their successes all the time?
Well, you are not alone. Did you know that overreliance on “successes” led to some people making their “CV of Failures”?
Read more about it here.
We are also making a repository of such stories. If you want to write for it, get in touch at umang.poddar@lawctopus.com
Let’s Problematise: A Tribute to Prof. Amita Dhandha
Everyone who has studied at NALSAR has praises to sing for Professor Amita Dhandha. On her retirement from NALSAR recently, all her students put together this heart-melting, super warm odes to her teaching.
Read this story to see the change a teacher makes in the lives of students, and get inspired to inspire a generation as Prof. Dhandha has done.
Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) launches Project Panoptic
Internet Freedom Foundation, an organization that advocates on digital rights and liberties has started ‘Project Panoptic’ to spread awareness about Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) in India. Read this story to find out what it does (for it is going to be very important in the coming times), and where the name Panoptic comes from!
A First-Hand Glimpse of The Constituent Assembly Debates
Did you know that you can listen to the (actual) Constituent Assembly Debates?
For lovers of the Constitution, and to make people more interested in the history behind its making, Prasar Bharti has been uploading the original recordings of the Constituent Assembly Debates on Youtube. It provides a first-hand glimpse of the discussions that shaped the most important written text of our country.
Read this story to find out more!
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