

Protests by African Americans: Are they at risk?
On February 21, 2023 by Nutan Jyoti RathThe Rev. Lowman Oliver organised demonstrations for civil rights and racial justice across Florida back in 1960 to create a state that he believed was fair and equitable for African Americans.

Adani Crisis: Impacts and Lessons
On February 20, 2023 by Nutan Jyoti RathThe Adani Group comprises seven publicly traded businesses, and each one of them is committed to aiding in the creation of world-class infrastructure capabilities to support India’s burgeoning economic development.

Historical Day: “Menstrual Leave” approved in Spain
On February 19, 2023 by Nutan Jyoti RathThe Spanish government authorised a menstrual leave bill in May 2022, making it the first of its kind in Europe. Women who have painful periods would be granted a minimum of three days of menstrual leave each month, with the opportunity to extend this to five days if necessary,

Nigerian Crumbling Currency
On February 18, 2023 by Nutan Jyoti RathThe Nigerian currency, the naira, was formally unveiled in its digital form in October 2021.On the direction of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) decided to redesign the naira in 2022 as a measure to fulfil a regulatory requirement and halt the country’s rising usage of fake currency in circulation.

A Balloon: Inflated by suspicion and suspense
On February 17, 2023 by Nutan Jyoti RathA balloon falls in the category of a toy as long as it behaves in that manner.The moment any unknown flying object or a balloon exhibits a manoeuvre in a mischievous and erratic manner and while doing so enters into the domain of a neighbouring country’s sovereign airspace then creates a situation of suspense and suspicion that may invite diplomatic and military action.

Menstrual Leave
On February 16, 2023 by Nutan Jyoti RathMenstruation is a natural, healthy biological activity that affects half of all people, but it is rarely given the care it needs because of unjustified guilt, illiteracy, and poverty. On the first day of their periods, more than half of all female employees experience excruciating cramps, pain, and anguish.
A start in the right direction might be a law forcing all employers to offer menstrual leave, also known as period leave. We must comprehend the differences between men’s and women’s perspectives on menstrual leave in the workplace. It’s crucial to learn how the employees felt about the leave. The concept of first-day-of-period leave is crucial to this issue.

Delays and Inefficiency of the Judicial system
On February 9, 2023 by Nutan Jyoti Raththe Indian judicial system has been chastised for its clumsy Inefficiency. The country’s major issue is the judicial backlog, as evidenced by the number of backlogged cases in our courts.