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REMINISCE 7 - 2020 BBA Annual Magazine

The essence of "Reminisce", the annual students magazine, and The School of Business and Law, is to interact, communicate, inspire, and inform the community of readers — within and beyond the University. The seventh volume of this magazine celebrates the uniqueness of its concept, and diversity of its writing, along with the visual presentation, thereby maintaining its accuracy, healthy discourse, and editorial balance. It is not only endeavors to reflect the values and the quality of the institution and its people but, It also stands for the act of indulgence in the enjoyable moments of the past. Every article encompasses the high spirit of the members of the school of business and law and reflects their ideas and experiences in the current situation. The theme for this year’s magazine, “The Global Stage,” metaphorically and literally illustrates that we have been the biggest audience of the “global shows” going on the world currently – from nature’s fury to the applause towards a better, gender-fluid world. The theme is an eye-opener to the real world and communicates the amalgamation of the threats and opportunities imposed by it. We hereby present to you, “the stage of life” that calls out the protagonist in us for a better, fresher tomorrow. It celebrates the beginning of the “new normal” optimistically. As the Editor-in-Chief, on behalf of Business@NUV, with unceasing support from the SBL family and the management, I take immense pride in releasing Reminisce Volume 7 and hereby declaring it a success. The efforts put in by every individual to craft this magazine and to make sure it reaches the acme is highly commendable and praiseworthy. We take pride in presenting this from the platform provided to us by Navrachana University, for which will be ever grateful. Lastly, we thank our readers, for the time you vested in our magazine. This is a gift from the "Class of Quarantine" (Batch of 2020) to all the potential readers with a lot of takeaways. Rushi Vyas Editor-in-Chief - Reminisce v7 Batch of 2020

The essence of "Reminisce", the annual students magazine, and The School of Business and Law, is to interact, communicate, inspire, and inform the community of readers — within and beyond the University. The seventh volume of this magazine celebrates the uniqueness of its concept, and diversity of its writing, along with the visual presentation, thereby maintaining its accuracy, healthy discourse, and editorial balance. It is not only endeavors to reflect the values and the quality of the institution and its people but, It also stands for the act of indulgence in the enjoyable moments of the past. Every article encompasses the high spirit of the members of the school of business and law and reflects their ideas and experiences in the current situation.

The theme for this year’s magazine, “The Global Stage,” metaphorically and literally illustrates that we have been the biggest audience of the “global shows” going on the world currently – from nature’s fury to the applause towards a better, gender-fluid world. The theme is an eye-opener to the real world and communicates the amalgamation of the threats and opportunities imposed by it. We hereby present to you, “the stage of life” that calls out the protagonist in us for a better, fresher tomorrow. It celebrates the beginning of the “new normal” optimistically.

As the Editor-in-Chief, on behalf of Business@NUV, with unceasing support from the SBL family and the management, I take immense pride in releasing Reminisce Volume 7 and hereby declaring it a success. The efforts put in by every individual to craft this magazine and to make sure it reaches the acme is highly commendable and praiseworthy. We take pride in presenting this from the platform provided to us by Navrachana University, for which will be ever grateful. Lastly, we thank our readers, for the time you vested in our magazine.

This is a gift from the "Class of Quarantine" (Batch of 2020) to all the potential readers with a lot of takeaways.

Rushi Vyas
Editor-in-Chief - Reminisce v7
Batch of 2020

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Live, and LET Live!

As long as men massacre animals, they are

going to kill one another. Indeed, he who

sows the seeds of murder and pain cannot

reap the joy and love - Pythagoras.

The horrific death of an elephant in

Thiruvizamkunnu forest of Kerala sparked

nationwide debate over laws related to

animal cruelty. A female elephant suffered

tragic death after eating a pineapple laced

with explosives allegedly kept for wild boars.

Crackers exploded in its mouth thereby

causing grievous injuries and after helplessly

roaming around for days it went inside

Velliyar River to alleviate its pain. It

succumbed to the injuries on 27th May,

2020.

As the human population grows, forest cover shrink, it is inevitable that human

and animal compete over the same resources leading to human-animal conflicts.

Tigers, elephants, leopards attacking and killing humans or monkeys, nilgay, wild

boars damaging crops and consequent ‘revenge-killings’ has become an order of

the day. There are theories of collateral damage put forth by conservationists, but

the brutality involved in the killing process is far from being justified.

Overview of Legal Provisions:

Article 48A of the Constitution of India says that the State shall endeavour to

protect & improve environment and to safeguard forest & wildlife of the country.

Article 51(g) says that it is the fundamental duty of every citizen to protect &

improve natural environment and have compassion towards living creatures.

Section 428 of Indian Penal Code makes ‘mischief by killing or maiming cattle &

animals’ a punishable offence. Section 11 of Prevention of Animal Cruelty Act, 1960

does impose fine on a person for allowing or for beating, kicking, torturing an

animal subjecting it to an unnecessary pain and suffering; but the amount of fine is

meagre. Only in case of repetition there exists a provision of imprisonment up to 3

months.

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