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SUMMARY:Jurisprudence'26:The Ethical Dilema
DESCRIPTION:Jurisprudence’26 – The Ethical Dilemma was a hybrid national case competition organized by Lawrence – The Law Forum of SSCBS on 24th April 2026\, drawing 150+ registrations from colleges across India\, including NMIMS Mumbai and Symbiosis Pune. Conducted in two stages—an online preliminary quiz followed by an offline case presentation—the event centred on McKinsey & Company’s role in the Purdue Pharma opioid crisis\, pushing teams to grapple with corporate accountability and professional ethics. Teams were judged on Ethical Depth\, Feasibility\, Creativity\, Presentation\, and Q&A responses. The competition successfully bridged classroom learning with real-world legal and business challenges\, reinforcing Lawrence’s mission of fostering critical\, ethics-driven legal discourse.Event Report
URL:https://sscbs.du.ac.in/event/jurisprudence26the-ethical-dilema/
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SUMMARY:Bio-Leather Prototyping 2
DESCRIPTION:The second phase of bio-leather prototyping focused on refining the initial BSG-based material by experimenting with improved formulations and processing techniques. The team worked towards enhancing its flexibility\, strength\, texture\, and durability while addressing limitations identified in the first prototype. This phase helped bring the material closer to a functional and sustainable leather alternative.
URL:https://sscbs.du.ac.in/event/bio-leather-prototyping-2/
LOCATION:SSCBS
CATEGORIES:Enactus
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SUMMARY:BSG Briquette Prototyping 4
DESCRIPTION:The fourth phase of BSG briquette prototyping focused on finalising and optimising the briquette formulation based on learnings from previous trials. The team further refined the production process to achieve improved strength\, consistency\, and combustion performance. This phase represented a key step towards developing a scalable and practical BSG-based alternative to coal.
URL:https://sscbs.du.ac.in/event/bsg-briquette-prototyping-4/
LOCATION:SSCBS
CATEGORIES:Enactus
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SUMMARY:Bio-Leather Prototyping 3
DESCRIPTION:The third phase of bio-leather prototyping focused on translating the refined BSG-based material into a practical\, marketable product. The team successfully developed wallets using the bio-leather prototype\, testing its functionality\, durability\, and finish. This phase demonstrated the material’s potential for real-world applications while further validating BSG as a sustainable alternative to conventional leather.
URL:https://sscbs.du.ac.in/event/bio-leather-prototyping-3/
LOCATION:SSCBS
CATEGORIES:Enactus
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SUMMARY:Ganga Social Foundation Visit
DESCRIPTION:As part of Project Dravya\, the team visited the Ganga Social Foundation to understand the community’s needs and explore opportunities for collaboration. The visit involved meaningful interactions with the NGO and helped the team gain insights into community engagement\, implementation challenges\, and potential avenues for creating sustainable livelihood opportunities through the project.
URL:https://sscbs.du.ac.in/event/ganga-social-foundation-visit/
LOCATION:Ganga Social Foundation\, India
CATEGORIES:Enactus
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