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Item Clinical Legal Education as a Catalyst for Change in Punjab: Tackling Drug Abuse and Human Rights Violations(Ashdin Publishing, 2023-08-29T00:00:00) Yadav, Raj Kumar; Singh, Gyanendra Pratap; Singh, Paramveer; Rahul, S.K.; Verma, Vaishali; Chaud-Hary, Priyanka; Mittal, Aarushi; Bala, MadhuThe paper explores the importance of Clinical Legal Education (CLE) in securing human rights and the relationship between CLE and drug abuse. Using a mixed study method, including doctrinal research and 400 direct interviews in Punjab State of India (Bharat), the research reveals that CLE can effectively combat drug abuse and protect basic human rights like life, education, food, and medication. The study highlights the need for due care and guidance in combating drug abuse, making students more professional, skilled, and knowledgeable having concern for the society. The social implications of this research are significant, as drug abuse is a significant challenge in our societies. The paper emphasizes the need for preventive education on drug abuse and the significant social implications of this research. Media also plays a crucial role in raising awareness and promoting a society that shuns evil and promotes good for all. � 2023 Raj Kumar Yadav, et al.Item Opinion of University students towards the importance of social media in daily life(Manipal University, 2018) Singh, Paramveer; Kumari, SwetaItem Samajik Media ki vishayavastu ki vividhta aur uski upyogita: Kurukshetra vishavvidhyalya ke snattkottar chhatron ka adhayan(Communication Today, 2018) Singh, Paramveer; Lal, BansiItem Usage pattern of online services among the villagers of Jharkhand: A study of Pragya Kendra(Eureka Journa, 2018) Singh, Paramveer; Kumari, PriyankaThis paper is based on survey on rural population of Jharkhand state. This paper tried to find out the usage pattern of online services among the villagers of Jharkhand. State government is running several online service centres ‘Pragya Kendra’ in Jharkhand. How a villagers use this service for their betterment? And whether they are satisfied with this service or not, are main objectives of this study. Study reveals that villagers are using this service for various purposes and they are satisfied with services provided by the government.