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Women Empowerment

Empowerment is the degree of self-determination in individuals and in communities. It allows them to represent their interests in an exceedingly accountable and self-determined method, functioning on their own authority. It is a method of becoming more powerful and self-assured, especially when it comes to controlling one’s life and asserting one’s rights. Authorization as action […]

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Qualifications for Political Aspirants in India

India is currently experiencing a significant downfall in terms of the economy, growth, and development of the country. It is well-established that the people in a political power engage in an enormous part in this issue. The integrity of India’s politicians has dwindled drastically. The heightening multitude of politicians with insufficient knowledge and potential to

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Censorship and the Freedom of Speech and Expression

Benjamin Franklin said, “Freedom of speech is the principle pillar of a free government. When this support is taken away, the constitution of a free society is dissolved and tyranny is erected on its ruins. Republics and limited monarchies derive their strength and vigor from a popular examination into the action of the magistrates”. The

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The Foreign Exchange Management Act

 The Foreign Exchange or Forex in India are governed by Foreign Exchange Management Act (hereinafter referred to as FEMA), which was passed by the Parliament in its winter session of 1999.  The FEMA is structured by a total of 49 Sections which are divided across 7 chapters, came into force on 1st June, 2000. It

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The Tribunals Reforms Ordinance, 2021

The article reflects the relationship between the Indian judiciary system and the requirement for tribunals. The power of ordinance promulgation is the power of the President under Article 123(1) of the Indian Constitution. Tribunals have always remained a topic of discussion and scrutiny. The article reads about the need and features of the ordinance. Like

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Doctrine of Basic Structure

The term Doctrine signifies a particular set of beliefs, principles or position – usually upheld by authorities like courts. The doctrines are the beliefs of courts and therefore it is not necessary to find mention of such doctrines in the legislative documents. Similarly, the Doctrine of Basic Structure has nowhere been defined nor explained in

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Critical Analysis on New Education Policy 2020

Education contributes to economic and social change, a country’s education policy at the school and college levels must be well developed and futuristic. To make it successful, different countries adopt different education systems that take into account tradition and culture and adopt different stages during their life cycle at the school and college education level. 

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