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February 1, 2021

Anti – Defection Law – 2

Course of events of The Rajasthan Crisis in the year 2020 10th July Before the Rajya Sabha races, charges by the Congress-drove government in Rajasthan were made to the Anti Corruption Bureau. The gathering had affirmed that endeavors were being made to draw the MLA’s in Rajasthan and to destabilize the public authority. The Special…

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Are we serious about saving our Environment – 1

Introduction We are not genuine about sparing Wildlife/Environment. In the present ecological condition, conserving untamed life/climate is turning out to be troublesome day by day. Conserving natural life/climate faces difficulties due to mechanical upheaval at every single step. Extinction of untamed life is a characteristic marvel however the best danger to them comes from the…

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Anti Defection Law – 1

The Anti-Defection Law is installed in the tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It was brought into power by the 52nd Constitutional change Act in 1985. The Anti-Defection Law was passed by Parliament in light of the fact that, in the first year, the Parliament had seen numerous surrenders. The expression Ayaram-Gayaram got mainstream when…

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Inspirational Women – Chavvi Rajawat

The 19th Inspirational Woman that we have today is Chavvi Rajawat, who was known to be the youngest Sarpanch from Village Soda in Rajasthan. She is the First Woman Sarpanch with an MBA Degree. Chhavi Rajawat was the Sarpanch of her village Soda, 60 kilometres from Jaipur. Though holding an elected post, Chhavi is not affiliated to any political party.…

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Inspirational Woman – Annie Mascarene

The 18th Inspirational Woman that we have today is Annie Mascarene. Annie was an India Freedom Fighter, a Member for Parliament and a member of the Constitutent Committee of the Constitution of India. She attended the Maharaja’s College Travancore earning double MA in history and economics in 1925. She went on to earn a degree…

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Constitutional Validity of 103rd Amendment, 2019 – part 3

CONSTITUTION VALIDITY CHALLENGE The legitimate test to the legitimacy if the 103rd amendment is a “fundamental structure challenge”.”Certain auxiliary standards structure the centre or the substance of the Constitution and give it a specific Personality, for example, popularity based type of government, republican type of government, federalism, equity, opportunity, secularism, autonomy of the legal executive,…

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Inspirational Women – Vijayalakshmi Pandit

The 17th Inspirational Woman that we have today is Vijayalakshmi Pandit. She was an Indian Diplomat and Politician. Vijayalakshmi was also elected as the First Female President of United Nations Assemble. She hails from a prominent Political Familyin India. Pandit was sent to London as India’s most important diplomat after serving as Nehru’s envoy to…

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Inspirational Woman – Sucheta Kriplani

The sixteen Inspirational Woman that we have tomorrow is Sucheta Kriplani. She was an Indian Politician and Freedom Fighter. She was also the First Woman Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. She was not born with a steely will and exemplary leadership qualities. Rather, she was a shy child, self-conscious about her appearance and intellect, as…

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Freedom of Expression Vs. Comedy

There is often a statement made by people in the media, that our Country lacks Freedom of Expression. Stand up Comedy is a trend that picked up pace in the last few years. Open Mics, Live Performances and YouTube, were at its peak in the last few years. Comedy, was always a part of our…

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Inspirational Women – Sarojini Naidu

The Fifteen Inspirational Women that we have today is Sarojini Naidu, who was also known as Nightingale of India. She was a Social Activist and a Poet. She was appointed the President of the Indian National Congress in 1925 and later became the Governor of the United Provinces in 1947, becoming the first woman to hold the…

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