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From STEM to STREAM: Integrating Aesthetics through Indian Knowledge Systems in Contemporary Education
(Shiksha Shodh Manthan, 2026) Dhriti Tiwari, Azkiya Waris
Education in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) has grown in prominence in the 21st century as a means to propel technological advancement and monetary prosperity. Although this approach has made it easy for people to solving problems, think analytically, and use technology, it often ignores the creative, moral, and emotional parts of learning that are equally important for developing a holistic personality. To remove this imbalance, there has been a shift in educational priorities away from STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and towards STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), which places an emphasis on the value of aesthetics, communication, and creativity alongside scientific inquiry. IKS, is a generic term covering a huge diversity of indigenous methods of knowing, doing, and thinking. Knowledge in IKS is always considered as an integrated, and worthwhile pursuit. According to IKS science, art, logic and intuition, practicality and aesthetics all work together in perfect harmony, making learning an organic process.
Law, Privacy and Data Governance in the Digital Era
(Book Rivers, 2026) Ashraf Azmi, Tulika Singh, Aakansha Verma
Navigating Diabetes Complications and Comorbidities
(CRC Press, 2026) Mohsin Vahid Khan, Mohd Rumman, Gulam Rabbani, Mohd Kamil Hussain, Nafees Ahmad
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic illness common worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports about 422 million people living with diabetes globally, causing around 1.5 million deaths annu-ally. Lifestyle and environmental changes contribute to a steady increase in diabetes prevalence. DM can result from either inability to produce insulin (type 1 DM) or responding normally to insulin (type 2 DM), leading to sustained hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia affects multiple organs including kidneys, heart, liver, eyes, and nervous system. One mechanism underlying secondary complications of hyperglycemia is enhanced lipid-peroxidation and increased production of reactive
Mass Surveillance and the Constitutional Right to Privacy
(Book Rivers, 2026) Faiz Osmani
The chapter examines the constitutional legitimacy of mass surveillance programmes in the digital era through the lens of the right to privacy as a fundamental right. Studying the landmark Indian Supreme Court decision in Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017), as well as European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence and Court of Justice of the European Union decisions such as Digital Rights Ireland, this chapter argues that while the state possesses a legitimate security interest, mass or bulk surveillance can only survive constitutional scrutiny if it strictly satisfies the three-level Doctrine of Proportionality: legality, legitimate aim, and proportionality stricto sensu. The chapter further examines how the collection of communications data generates a chilling effect on the fundamental rights of free speech and association. It concludes by proposing a Privacy-by- Design legislative framework that could reconcile the imperatives of national security with the inviolable constitutional core of human dignity.
Smart System: Wireless Communication Using AI and IoT in 5G and 6G
(Technical Press, 2026) Meena Chavan, Somdotta Roy Choudhury, Imran Ullah Khan, Jigarkumar Dineshbhai Patel, Arjuna Muduli
