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Law related to Abortion – Part 2

Click here to read the previous part of Law Related to Abortion – Part 1 Elements should be disclosed by the Complainant while making a complaint under section 313 The accused was aware of the fact that the woman was pregnant His/her actions resulted in the miscarriage of the pregnant woman. The said actions were…

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Law related to Abortion – part 1

ABSTRACT The project work basically talks about the miscarriage which is related to women in India and lays special emphasis on Sections 313 and Sections of IPC which are related to punishments for miscarriage. This project basically talks about the detailed study of miscarriage in India, punishments which are related to it and also talks…

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CRY FOR HELP

A woman for her entire life is told that she will never be “settled” unless and until she is married, no amount of success is enough for her to be “settled” but marriage. Even in their childhood its fed to them by princesses with their promise of happily ever after. But for most women that…

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Impact of Social Media on Society

Social media, the “lifeline” of present day society, as it connects people with each other, where they interact with wide range of people and groups and surely, it has its impact also, Social media here means the fun media, where people scroll endlessly and timelessly for hours and hours and not only people but the…

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Liberalisation and Swadeshi

Liberalisation and ‘Swadeshi’ When Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru was delivering his famous speech, The Tryst with Destiny he would have never imagined that fifty-five years hence his country would be in shambles and the national economy in tatters. Muhammed Bin Tughlaq, the fourteenth century monarch once said, “My kingdom is diseased the physician cures the…

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Why reading of books is important ?

In order to understand the importance of reading books we need to realize one crucial factor that like the body our brain also does need workout it help one to see things from different perspective and have their own imagination, but through this reading exercise I’m not taking about the sort of reading that one…

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Remedial Measures for Poverty

Independent India paid due attention to the problem of poverty and undertook many measures and launched many schemes, programmes and projects for the upliftment of the poor. ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMMES Some of the poverty alleviation programmes launched from time to time by the government are discussed below- . INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME(IRDA) 1978-79 . DEVELOPMENT OF…

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Menstrual Education

Education is a Fundamental Right in India. Article 21A of the Indian Constitution provides children between the age of 6 to 14 the right to get free and compulsory education. The parliament enacted an act called the right of children to free and compulsory education act or Right To Education Act (RTE) on 4th august…

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Computer-Indicator of silent revolution

Necessity is the mother of invention. The saying holds true for computers also because computers were invented as a result of man’s search for a fast and accurate calculating device The earliest device that qualifies as a digital computer is the abacus also known as soroban’. This device permits the users to represent numbers by…

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