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Consumer Protection Act = a brief

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE ACT The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 was enacted as a result of widespread consumer protection movement. On the basis of the report of the Secretary General on Consumer Protection dated 27 May 1983, the United Nations Economic and Social Council recommended that the world governments should develop, strengthen and implement…

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Extra Ordinary Solution to Over population

Hereunder are a few extra ordinary solutions to the problem of Over Population 1. Better Education One of the main measures is to execute strategies reflecting social change. Instructing the majority causes they comprehend the need to have a couple of children s and no more. Additionally, training assumes an essential part in understanding the…

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Different causes of overpopulation

Different Causes of Overpopulation 1. The Decline in the Death Rate At the base of overpopulation is the distinction between the general birth rate and demise rate in populations. In the event that the quantity of children brought into the world every year approaches the quantity of grown-ups that bite the dust, at that point…

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Do Daughter’s have a Right to Property ?

Basic idea about the Hindu Succession Act:- The Hindu Succession act deals with two things i.e. Succession and Inheritance. This act is applicable on Hindus, Buddhist, Jain and Sikhs. According to this act there are two types of properties Ancestral Self Acquired Co-Parcener has a right over the ancestral property, and can claim their rights…

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Effects of Population Explosion

Abstract Human overpopulation keeps on being a squeezing issue for the health and feasibility of the climate, which impacts the endurance and prosperity of human population s. Restricting the quantity of posterity one delivers or choosing to remain children  free might be seen as an environmental conduct (PEB) that can essentially diminish one’s carbon impression.…

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Prime Minister’s Fund

Introduction:- After the COVID-19 declaration of pandemic and declaration of lockdown all over the country after which huge migrant workers problem came up. To deal with this problem PM Narendra Modi announced about a fund in 28th March “PM Cares Fund”—Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situation Fund – which is a public…

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Authoritative Structure for Banking Sector

Authoritative structure for the Banking Sector There are different banking laws and guidelines which are predominantly or mostly related with respect to how the banks work in the nation, they are as per the following The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 It was established to comprise RBI with goals to manage the issue of…

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Banking Laws in India – Provisions and Law

Introduction According to the reports of the Reserve Bank of India (“RBI”), India’s financial segment is adequately promoted and all around directed. The budgetary conditions and the economy right now are much better than any nation on the planet. Be it credit, market or liquidity hazard studies and overviews, they all propose Indian banks have…

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