03 Sep 2010 | India
I totally agree with the writer that substandard medicines are flooding our markets. I myself have had a harrowing experience when I bought a...
Indian people should now try to find out the truth about what has actually been happening in Kashmir. What else does anyone expect from Kashmiris...
This article has invoked memories from the 90s. I remember being taken for the identification parades by the army, being made to sit on the road...
Amit was one year my senior in Economics at JNU. His batch is one of the more illustrious one from those times at JNU. Sitaram Yechuri, needs no...
According to Mr. Praveen Dalal*, the Leading Techno-Legal ICT, Cyber Law, Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics Specialist of India, “India is ignoring the importance of cyber security and cyber forensics. The ICT Trends in India-2006, ICT Trends in India-2007, Cyber Security Trends by PTLB-2007, etc are examples of faulty ICT/E-governance strategies and policies of India. Further, Cyber Forensics Trends in India-2008 are also not conducive for the growth of legal enablement of ICT systems in India. The obvious result is that law enforcement, lawyers, judges, etc find it difficult to deal with issues involving ICT. The position is worst when it comes to investigation of cyber crimes committed through Wireless Networks. We cannot blame law enforcement, prosecution and judiciary in this regard as there is in an absence of proper legislative and policy support in India”.