Begging: A socio-economic issue and beggary Act
BY: MALYALA SAHITHI INTRODUCTION Beggary has been a practice in India for a long time. A king was duty-bound to take care of everyone in […]
Explore MoreBY: MALYALA SAHITHI INTRODUCTION Beggary has been a practice in India for a long time. A king was duty-bound to take care of everyone in […]
Explore MorePegasus is apparently one of the most powerful spyware that has ever been created. It is designed for the infiltration of smartphones and turning them into surveillance devices.
Explore MoreThe Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act of 2009 was a stepping stone in the history of India’s Educational development, taking its initial idea from the Ramamurti Committee Report of 1990.
Explore MoreIndia, a country of diversified people and culture, religion and society are crucial aspects. The Sabarimala case is a debate between fundamental rights and Religion. The position and status of a woman have always been less than that of a man due to the mindset of society. Women always had to scuffle to achieve and reach the position of a man. Men of the society always had an upper and a dominant hand as compared to women.Â
Explore MoreArticle 44 of the Constitution lays down that the state shall endeavour to secure a UCC for the citizens throughout the territory of India.
Article 44 is one of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP).
In India, there are religion-specific laws and Goa is the only state to have a Uniform Civil Code known as the Goa Civil Code. The Constitution supports religious harmony which means the people of India show love and affection to different religions of the country. The law does not permit any citizen to impose his religious views or opinions on other individuals.
Explore MorePersonal rights are the rights that a person has over their own body. In the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Personal Rights are defined as
Explore MoreStalinism’s nature has always been a hotly debated topic, with political implications for almost all sides. A new “Soviet system” emerged in the 1930s, assuming both a historical necessity and immutability, though Soviet and Western commentators disagreed about its nature. From the Soviet perspective, the revolution brought socialism. The result was a totalitarian dictatorship in the West (except for a few Soviet sympathizers).
Explore MoreThe National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), has recently released a report determining the need for accessibility of minority schools in the nation. These students are not specified to be receiving the equal benefit of RTE as others. Moreover, the report namely ‘Impact of Exemption under Article 15(5) concerning Article 21A of the constitution of India on Education of Children in Minority communities’, specified that a study has been carried out on the same issue. And, it further recommended that minority schools should be considered under the domain of RTE and SSA,Â
Explore MoreThe discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA, which would be the genetic substance of living creatures, revolutionized biology research. Since then, researchers have made significant progress in understanding how DNA functions and how genetic variations contribute to individual differences. However, tremendous advances in biotechnology over the last decade have enabled companies, scientists, and “bioprospectors” to benefit from nature’s labour. Obtaining patent rights to organisms or their parts is a significant approach for private exploitation in this domain.
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