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Article 158

Introduction :-  Condition of  the governor office . (1) The Governor shall not be a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of the Legislature of any State specified in the First Schedule, and if a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of the Legislature of any such State…

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Success Story of Zoom Cars : India’s leading Car Rental service

Journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.                                                                                       – Lao-tzu How Did Zoomcar Happen ? Founded by David Back and Greg Moran in 2013.Zoomcar has sprintly emerged as India’s leading self drive car rental company headquartered in Bengaluru ,India which provides smooth and affordable car rental services to its customers. Greg, the…

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Oath by Governor – Article –  159

  Definition :- Every Governor and every person discharging the functions of the Governor shall, before entering upon his office, make and subscribe in the presence of the Chief Justice of the High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to the State, or, in his absence, the seniormost Judge of that Court available, an oath or affirmation…

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ARTICLE 18: ABOLITION OF TITLES

INTRODUCTION Part III of the Indian Constitution mentions the elimination of titles. The “Abolition of Titles” is covered under Article 18 of the Indian Constitution. ARTICLE 18: EXPLANATION The state shall not confer any titles on any person, whether an Indian or a foreigner, under the state services, which are neither academic or military honours.…

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Start up Stories – Exotel

Exotel is a cloud telephony platform that supports business, start-up, and small and medium-sized organisations in India and Southeast Asia with their communication needs. Exotel collaborates with various telecom providers to obtain numbers from them, links them to its software, and then makes them available to customers upon request. Exotel receives income from both actual…

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ARTICLE 19

INTRODUCTION Article 19 of the Indian Constitution guarantees six fundamental freedoms. Part 3 of the constitution deals with Article 19. All six of the rights protected by article 19 relate with giving Indian citizens freedom, which can only be restricted by a state decree in an emergency or for the reasons listed in section 2…

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