Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Saturday, 16 August 2014
A landmark judgment of Supreme Court in the year1995 on Hindutva
A landmark judgment of Supreme Court
in the year1995 on Hindutva read as:
“Hindutva is understood as a way of life or a state of mind and is not to be equated with or understood as religious Hindu fundamentalism … it is a fallacy and an error of law to proceed on the assumption … that the use of words Hindutva or Hinduism per se depicts an attitude hostile to all persons practising any religion other than the Hindu religion … It may well be that these words are used in a speech to promote secularism or to emphasise the way of life of the Indian people and the Indian culture or ethos.”
Monday, 11 August 2014
Friday, 8 August 2014
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Monday, 4 August 2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Legal Awareness Programme August,2014 Derby T.E and Kulicherra T.E on04/08/2014
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, 2014
Parents, guardians and schools teachers may very soon face a maximum of five years in jail for beating a child, or verbally abusing him or inflicting any other form of corporal punishment. Similarly, ragging a fresher or junior in college may also fetch a maximum of three years in prison, if the government has its way in replacing the Juvenile Justice Act of 2000 with a new law that has various new provisions for specific Acts i.e.draft Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, 2014
Saturday, 2 August 2014
Modi to give his first global speech at UN General Assembly on September 27 | The Indian Express
Modi to give his first global speech at UN General Assembly on September 27 | The Indian Express
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address the United Nations
General Assembly on September 27, giving his first global speech to an
audience of nearly 200 world leaders and foreign ministers at the annual
gathering of the world body’s policy making organ.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address the United Nations
General Assembly on September 27, giving his first global speech to an
audience of nearly 200 world leaders and foreign ministers at the annual
gathering of the world body’s policy making organ.
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