What is Project Cloud?
When you live in a society of one billion people, competition is hard to ignore. Being a law student, you have to set yourself apart from your peers. While grades do matter, writing, publishing and presenting papers can take you to different league.
Project Cloud is a community driver peer group. The idea is simple. Information is opportunity. We all deserve to have these opportunities. A system where information is selectively available is unfair. Our aim is narrow down this gap.
So how are we doing it?
At Project Cloud we have identified three areas where many of us spend far too much time:
(i) Searching for something inspiring to write about
(ii) A place to publish or present what we write
(iii) Helpful resources to research from
The research, conferences, journals and competitions sections have been divided subject wise. Resources are divided depending on the type of information being provided.
Who can use the information?
Anyone! Anyone interested in writing on currents legal issues is welcome to use these topics. We would love to have your feedback.
How do I contribute?
We’re glad you asked! Click on the contribute button on the menu, fill up the details and you’re done!
How did it all start?
Project Cloud was founded by Chetan Tripathy in 2010. He was inspired by his friends with whom he often discusses current topics of interest.
Who runs Project Cloud?
Project Cloud is run by the people who wish to be a part of it. The simplest way is to contribute. The name of the contributor is listed below each post.
As a Contributor you can help by posting resources on Project Cloud or just adding to listed resources. If you have an idea and need to get in touch with us, send us an email [contact [at] projectcloud [dot] info]
How else can I help?
The best way you can help Project Cloud is by spreading the word.
Please do get in touch if you would like to help us out. Like we mentioned earlier, our aim is to make information equal.
Can I make a donation?
Yes! While we do not accept cash donations, you could always help us buy hosting space or employ a few web-designers. If you’re feeling generous, you could always buy a few servers