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Justice Must Reach the poor

 INTRODUCTION The term justice refers to acting in a 'just and fair' way. During trial in courts, Judges all over are addressed as 'My Lord'. This implies the power they have to exercise for bringing justice to the needy people, which they must do. Unfortunately, people nowadays have a counterview that most things including love and respect could be purchased and thus have complete disregard for ethics or laws. The judiciary by exercising its power could be of great help to the underprivileged section of the society, as it is an important pillar of democracy. In order to ensure better survivability of poor people, they must be provided with basic amenities. They rarely get any respect in the society and suffer a lot. Unfortunately, the long process of justice in India makes it very difficult for them, and it is rare to get. However, those getting it consider themselves very fortunate. IMPORTANCE OF JUSTICE The ideals such as hard work and honesty in a world of receding ...

Make in India

The clarion call:  Make in India revitalises India's trade and commerce enterprises and entrepreneurs to help the recycling of India's historical monopoly as a trading economy with the inspiration of being self-sufficient and re-emerging as the lord of modern trade imperialism. Historical evidence proves that India was a trade and commerce-based economy supported by an advanced transport system. India was then, as a whole, 'small-scale manufacturing industry', 'handloom industry', and 'art, craft and cottage industry' underwritten by its trade. Then we had a large quantity. of manufacturing surplus and the trade greatly supported growth and prosperity by spreading our goods far and wide. India earned name and fame even in European markets, drew the attention of the European trading companies, and for this reason India was then considered a 'Golden Bird' in trade and commerce. However, with the arrival of the European trading companies and the est...

Effects of globalization on Indian society

Globalization has had both positive and negative effects on Indian society. Here are some of the key ways in which globalization has impacted India: 1. Economic growth:  One of the most significant benefits of globalization for India has been increased economic growth. The opening up of the Indian economy to international trade and investment has led to an increase in foreign investment, greater access to international markets, and an increase in exports. This has helped to create jobs and raise living standards for many Indians. 2. Cultural exchange:  Globalization has also facilitated greater cultural exchange between India and other countries. This has led to the spread of Indian culture and traditions around the world, as well as the adoption of foreign cultural influences within India. This has led to a greater appreciation of diversity and the development of a more cosmopolitan society. 3. Technology transfer:  Globalization has also facilitated the transfer of tech...

124TH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

 The Parliament of India, in its winter session, has passed the Constitution (One THundred and Twenty-Fourth Amendment) Bill, 2019 on 9th January, 2019. It aims to provide 10 per cent reservation in jobs and educational institutions to economically backward sections of citizens in the general category. Thus, the bill has now become law. The purpose of introducing this amendment was to ensure economic and educational empowerment of the weaker sections of the general category, as they have been denied their due place in Indian society due to poverty, in contrast to the SCs, ST's and OBCs, who had been provided reservations in the Constitution. The history of reservations in India goes back to the days of colonial rule. However, reservations in concrete form were drafted into India's Constitution by the Constituent Assembly. It carried forward the commitment to reservations for Scheduled Castes and Tribes. Thus, quotas for SCs and STs were the only explicit reservations that were ...

Evaluate the storage mechanism for agricultural produce in India

 Evaluate the storage mechanism for agricultural produce in India The storage mechanism for agricultural produce in India has been a long-standing problem. While India is one of the largest producers of food in the world, a significant amount of food produced in the country is wasted due to poor storage facilities and inadequate infrastructure. There are various storage mechanisms used for agricultural produce in India, including traditional methods such as storage in earthen pots, storage in underground pits, and storage in bamboo baskets. However, these methods are often not sufficient to prevent spoilage and wastage of crops. In recent years, the Indian government has taken initiatives to improve the storage mechanism for agricultural produce by establishing modern storage facilities such as warehouses, cold storages, and silos. These modern storage facilities are equipped with technologies such as temperature and humidity control systems, ventilation systems, and pest control m...

How to situation dealing in our life

  How to improve solving skills Improving your problem-solving skills can be a valuable asset in many areas of life, including academics, work, and personal relationships. Here are some tips to help you improve your problem-solving skills: 1. Define the problem:   Clearly define the problem you are facing. Break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. This will help you focus on the key issues and identify the root cause of the problem. 2. Gather information:  Gather as much information as possible about the problem. This may involve conducting research, talking to experts or stakeholders, or conducting experiments. 3. Generate alternatives:  Brainstorm possible solutions to the problem. Be creative and consider a range of options, no matter how unconventional they may seem. 4. Evaluate the alternatives:  Evaluate each possible solution. Consider the pros and cons of each option, and how it may impact the situation. 5. Choose the best solution :  Based...