Mumbai's 170-year-old Government Law College (GLC) faces controversy as seasoned adjunct professors, some with over 50 years of experience, were seemingly excluded from the recent lecture timetable, causing concern among faculty and students. Despite a governing council decision to retain them as professors emeritus, lectures in their subjects have been suspended for over a month, raising worries about academic setbacks.
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Niti Aayog's withdrawal of a paper advocating GM soybean and corn imports from the US reveals India's firm stance against transgenic food items due to biosafety concerns. Despite US trade negotiations and Niti Aayog's argument for imports, the government prioritizes domestic production and aligns with opposition from groups like Swadeshi Jagaran Manch.
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