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DSpace is the world leading open source repository platform that enables organisations to:

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  • issue permanent urls and trustworthy identifiers, including optional integrations with handle.net and DataCite DOI

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    Vision of Police in Compliance With Rule of Law in Investigation Process
    Raizada, Mukul and Tiwari, Neeraj
    newline A fair and effective investigation is the cornerstone of any criminal justice system, newlineensuring that justice is served while safeguarding the rights of individuals. The rule of newlinelaw is the bedrock of any democratic society, ensuring that laws govern the actions of newlineindividuals and institutions rather than arbitrary decisions. In the context of criminal newlineinvestigations, adherence to the rule of law mandates that investigative agencies act newlineimpartially, free from external influence or personal biases. Investigative authorities newlinemust conduct fair and transparent investigation, respecting the constitutional rights of newlinethe accused and victims alike. newlineInvestigation is domain of police uninfluenced by any other state functionaries, newlinecomplete freedom has been given to police starting from CrPC 1898 to CrPC 1973 even newlinethe new Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 also moves in the same direction. newlineInvestigation provides the material which forms the basis of trial and relied by the newlineprosecution so it is the foundation of trial in delivery of justice. newlineTime to time it has been seen in number of cases are ending in acquittal or conviction newlinedue to defective investigation. It has been frequently observed that our investigating newlineofficers neglect to gather the necessary evidence during the course of their investigation newlineand unintentionally maintain gaps through which the person being investigated finds an newlineeasy way to evade the reach of the law due to defective investigation. To strengthen the investigation and its effectiveness the honand#8223;ble Supreme Court has newlinebrought the investigation within the purview of Article 21 of the Constitution by newlinemaking it a fundamental right of individual to have just and fair investigation which is newlinealso reflected in Rule of law. One of the fundamental tenets of the rule of law, just and newlinefair investigation, has been disregarded by the police in many cases. Despite the newlineSupreme Court effort of making fair investigation as part of Article 21 defective newlineinvestigation remains the concern.
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    Communication effectiveness for agricultural development a study based on banana growers of Vaishali district of Bihar
    Singh, Chandan
    Information and communication technologies have immense potential to accelerate development. But widespread urban orientation has deprived rural areas and poor farmers from taking advantage of information and communication technologies (ICT). There was great progress in the fields of science; medicine etc. in the twentieth century, yet in the first decade of the 21st century, the goal of sustainable development is out of reach due to worldwide poverty, food shortage, malnutrition, diseases and severe destruction of the environment. In many developing countries, agriculture is still the pillar of the economy. Therefore, it can be said that modernization of agriculture is necessary so that hunger and poverty can be reduced. Our success in the 21st century will depend on this. It speeds up the development process but due to the digital divide in India, its benefits are limited to cities. Rural areas are still deprived of this. Therefore, there is a need to adopt a comprehensive approach in collecting and distributing information. It is necessary to listen to the villagers and give them information. They know the local problem better. A new scientific perspective can be created in their traditional knowledge. For example, they can be given information about agronomy through websites, radio and television. One can be warned of dangerous pesticides. India has made great progress in the IT sector and now the time has come to expand it to the rural areas of India. New information and communication technologies can help in rural development. newlineIn India, agriculture is considered as the back bone of the entire population is proved by the fact that 65% of them are involved in agriculture and its related works. In the past 25 years NRCB has played a vital role in the dissemination of banana cultivation information to farmers through mass media. In the previous years from 2010 to 2015, NCRB put up 50 exhibitions at national and regional level besides 125 on-campus and 251 off-campus training programmes were also conducted to ba
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    Managerial Ethics An Analytical Study
    Mohanty, Aditya Kumar
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    An Efficient Intra Prediction Complexity Reduction In H 264 Avc And H 265 Hevc Video Compression Standards With Machine Learning And Deep Learning
    PL Chithra
    An Efficient Intra Prediction Complexity Reduction In H 264 Avc And H 265 Hevc Video Compression Standards With Machine Learning And Deep Learning newline
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    Studies on E governance in India with data mining perspective
    Tiwari, M. D. and Pandey, D. N.
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