We are free is a tradition,a venture of theatre as well as the gelling of the team for this venture was charismatic especially with the students of 1st year who as just entrants into law,We discussed fundamental principles and legal issues to prepare the format for presentation and then technical touch was given for making it entertaining.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Are we free ??? Wake up call for all of us
October 21, 2011
After several decades, students of Campus Law Centre took a path-breaking initiative of exploring the domain of “Theatre”.
The expression “freedom” being the genesis of our liberties and rights, which were given to us by nature and later on recognized by our Constitution. Whenever any individual exercises his liberty, he understands it as a term without any barriers. This misconception is highly illusionary on part of the individual.
Monday, 31 October 2011
CRACKERS ARE OF NO USE ... THEY ARE JUST ENVIRONMENT ABUSE
October 22, 2011
Crackers are a source of highly toxic chemical air pollutants. Besides air pollution there are other ethical reasons for not using crackers.
Thousands of children are employed in the manufacturing of crackers. This violates the rights of the children – they should be in school, not exposing themselves to severe health hazards while making crackers. Additionally, air pollution and smog is extremely common at night and on the morning after Deepavali, and may be harmful to inhale and creates difficulty for drivers through reduced visibility.
Sunday, 30 October 2011
We Are Free: An Attempt To Unravel The Real
When man settled himself, when civilization started growing, various creative forms also found space for their growth. The creative one among them nurtured these forms with great care, thus mankind was gifted with a great form that came to be known as theatre. When his creative skills adorned with ornamental wings, started flying sky high, we were gifted with n number of plays that transcended the boundaries of time and space. Theatre in different parts of the world played different roles like shaping the society and reforming the thought processes. Its appeal never got limited to any particular class, creed or religion; rather it acted as a bridge that brought different segments under one roof.
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Orientation Programme with CRY
On 29th September 2011, An orientation programme about CRY was conducted in the Campus Law Centre under the aegis of the CLC Legal Aid Society.
The programme with scores of students showing inclination to join the movement either as volunteers or as interns. The orientation programme was conducted by volunteers from ACR (Advocates for Child Rights), who are also members of the CLC Legal Aid Society one of the many groups under the umbrella of CRY. It started with a general information about CRY, its work and it’s main focus i.e., child rights.
CRY, as of present, has developed into a mass movement that does not confine itself merely to talking children’s problems but takes a holistic approach to peek and try to redress the problems in the families of the children and general environment in which these children live.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Saturday, 15 October 2011
Cellular Phone Towers: Cause of ill-Health
These days a lot of concern looming around us about the effect of cell towers on human health. So, keeping in mind, I have tried to brought the issue through this article.

Cellular phone towers have two kinds of effects thermal and non-thermal. Thermal effect of radiation certainly has ill effect on the health, while there is debate over the non-thermal effect. According to Raman K R, “A person will fall prey to a thermal effect due to radiation only if he is close to the tower. Being exposed to the thermal effect could cause fatigue, cataracts and reduced mental concentration. This largely occurs to the amount of heat that is generated due to radiation.”
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