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THE PROBE

The Probe is a non-profit, student-run, independent & non-partisan monthly magazine published by Caucus, a student organisation of Hindu College, University of Delhi. Our ambition lies in creating a platform that promotes writing & reporting among the students and enables them to engage in a learning experience with experts & working professionals.
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Why Climate Change Unfolds Unequally
It’s a common refrain – globally, the poorest, most marginalised people bear the worst effects of climate change, but they have...

Ms Archana Ramanujam
Oct 2, 20248 min read
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Ungenocidable Resistance: Palestine and the Encampments in the United States
Disclaimer: All images and captions belong to the author and have been shared by them. A New York Times article updated on July 22 has a...

Ms. Vipanchika Sahasri Bhagyanagar
Sep 26, 20248 min read
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Discrimination, Social Justice & The Legal System with Ms Stuti Shah
Interviewed by Shubh Mathur & Pratham Gupta Q) As someone who has been comprehensively involved in this domain of law, how would you...

Ms. Stuti Shah
Sep 4, 202414 min read
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Discrimination & Social Justice in India with Dr K. Kalyani
Interviewed by Pratham Gupta & Arpit Singh with inputs from Rijul Bhagi Disclaimer - The conversation was held on 9th April, 2024 Arpit:...

Dr K Kalyani
Aug 22, 202426 min read
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Partisanship, Governance, and the Indian Constitution
Introduction A constitution performs several roles for society. It is not merely a document constituted of several legal provisions;...

Mr Anmol Jain
Jun 11, 202412 min read
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The Future of Technology and its Relationship with the Law
People often say the “law needs to always catch up with technology”. While this statement holds true considering it from the perspective...

Mr Nikhil Naren
May 31, 20246 min read
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From ‘I the Elite’ To ‘We the People’: Social Movements and Their Relationship With Constitutionalism
Social movements have been a recurring phenomenon in several Asian countries wherein people unite together either to challenge...

Mr Anshul Dalmia
May 14, 20249 min read
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The 2024 general election: campaign strategies and prospects
The INDIA alliance’s lack of organization and coordination is impeding their presence in the current election.

Dr. Rashmi Singh
Apr 15, 20248 min read
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Revisiting the Delhi University Reopening
It has been a year since the Vice Chancellor of University of Delhi ceded to the students’ protests and opened up the University for...
The Probe
Mar 27, 20235 min read
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The Age of Smart Contracts : Is the Future Here?
The application of Web 2.0 dominated the global scenario for the last 2 decades; the institutionalization of the same led to both the...
The Probe
Dec 24, 20224 min read
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On Spirituality
It would be bromidic, yet true, to say that one of India's biggest contributions to the world and one of its biggest sources of pride and...
The Probe
Jul 13, 20229 min read
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Representation Matters
Stigmatized identities, ones seen as lying on the outskirts of desirability whether it be in terms of physical, mental, romantic...
The Probe
Jun 15, 20223 min read
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CUCET: Adding Fuel Into The Fire?
It is a renowned fact that the Indian Education system has more critics than admirers. There have been attempts to reform and...
Talha Sarfraz
May 1, 20224 min read
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HOMO STUPIDICUS
We humans have the smartest brain of all the species, but we are the dumbest when it comes to using it. In this article, I explore the other
Sivanth Adithya.N
May 1, 202210 min read
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Bailing Out the Burdens of a Sinking Economy: Sri Lankan Crisis
Introduction Sri Lanka, our closest maritime neighbour, is reeling under an unprecedented crisis since the start of the pandemic. Since...
Mudita Mishra and Hardik Narayan Shukla
Mar 22, 202212 min read
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Media In India: The Dilapidated Pillar Of Democracy
Media is the fourth pillar of democracy. But is the pillar in ruins? Moreover, what’s the reason behind this kerfuffle? This article...
Siddhant Sinha
Feb 1, 20227 min read
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The Future in Gloom: Early Childhood Care in India
Since Independence, India has shown tremendous performance on the world platform; from establishing itself as a democratic nation to...
Soham Agarwal and Abhinav Kumar Singh
Jan 26, 202211 min read
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EXPOSING THE INTRINSIC BIOLOGICAL DETERMINISM
Sarvagya’s ancestors selflessly gave every ounce of their potential in the glory of the art hailed as Bharatanatyam. It has been...
Shreyansh Kushwaha and Pragya Tripathi
Jan 15, 20227 min read
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No Country for Farmers: Democracy, Reform and Dissidence
How the farm laws debacle is a lesson not revised by NDA government 2.0 which spells disaster for democracy and economy even as it...
Avanindra Yadav and Shreya Shukla
Jan 14, 202211 min read
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The Burnout of Economic Growth
The world is constantly changing. With electric cars being regarded as the future of transport and continuous efforts underway to search...
Mabad Ali
Oct 29, 20214 min read
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