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Computer Crime Research Center

The Cambridge dictionary defines Cyber Crimes as Crimes committed with the use of computers or relating to computers, especially through the Internet. Universally, Cyber Crime is understood as "an unlawful act where in the computer is either a tool or a target or both"

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The Children’s Prison: Street Children
and India’s Juvenile Justice System


Tens of millions of children live in the streets of cities scattered all over the
world. While their presence may be noticed in developed as well as developing
countries, however, the majority of street children live in the poor nations of
Africa, Asia, and Latin America, especially India and Brazil. Some estimates
put the number of street children living in India’s six most populous cities
at 500,000; more than 100,000 may be found in Delhi alone.2 War, poverty,
urbanization, rapid economic growth, the breakdown of families, and domestic
violence are the most immediate causes of this phenomenon’s growing
proportions. Children are often more vulnerable to the devastating effects of
their countries’ political and economic crises; their governments often fail to
provide effective protection or adequate material support. If some children
are lured to the streets by the exciting prospect of being completely free,
most are driven there by despair. In most cases, they simply have nowhere
else to go.

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Nairobi Declaration

Global Environmental Issues and Drugs
The 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment brought global environmental problems to the attention of the world. The 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) duly adopted the Rio Declaration and Agenda 21. In June 1997, a Special Session of the UN General Assembly on Environment and Development (UNGASS) adopted the Further Implementation of Agenda 21. Recognizing the global environment issue as one of the top priorities in its foreign policy, Japan is actively tackling global environmental issues through both multilateral conferences and bilateral environmental policy consultations.
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BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY

Eighteen years have gone by since the Bhopal Gas tragedy. The victims of the biggest industrial accident are yet to receive succour. “The Bhopal Gas Tragedy “ has been lost in the collective consciousness of the nation. Yes, life has to go on - we must light candles and offer prayers for the victims of September, 11 2001 - but do spare a thought for those who lost their lives in their devotion to duty.
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The Taj Mahal: Pollution and Tourism

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pollution is turning the Taj Mahal yellow, despite efforts by the Indian government to control air contamination around the poignant 17th century monument and keep it shimmering white, a parliamentary committee has said.
In a report to parliament this week, the standing committee on transport, tourism and culture said airborne particles were being deposited on the monument's white marble, giving it a yellow tinge.
The monument, in the northern city of Agra about four hours drive south of the capital, was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Authorities have made various attempts in the past to keep the area around the Taj Mahal pollution free, including setting up an air pollution monitoring station in Agra.
But the committee said that while air pollutants such as sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide gases were generally within permissible limits, "suspended particulate matter" had been recorded at high levels except during the rainy season.
It suggested a clay pack treatment that is non-corrosive and non-abrasive be carried out to remove deposits on the marble. "The committee recommends that while undertaking any conservation activity at the Taj Mahal, abundant cautions should be taken to retain the original glory of the shimmering white marble used in this."
Attracting around 20,000 visitors every day, the monument was completed in 1648 after 17 years of construction by 20,000 workers.
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