On June 14, 2022, the Government rolled out a defence reform policy called ‘Agnipath Scheme’ which was two years before named as ‘Tour of Duty’. The intention to bring such reform is
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‘If a young woman wore a blouse, knew how to read and write, and talked freely with a man, then she was presumably called a devadasi.’ Devadasi is a Sanskrit term, in which ‘deva’ means goddess and ‘dasi’ means servant. Devadasi is a female who is dedicated to worship and serves a deity or a
Whenever we hear about a legal professional, more than their abilities their dress code strikes our mind. The grace of the black coat and the simplicity of the white attire makes us have an image of a
The theories on female criminality are generally contaminated by popular stereotypes and myths regarding women. The involvement of women in smuggling, violence, communal riots etc witnessed the adoption of untraditional trends of crime by them, many of these crimes are
Schools are temples of learning. They are vested with the responsibility of ensuring the proper and healthy growth of children. They are entrusted with the duty of providing an environment where children feel safe and fearless, and an opportunity to socialise and make friends. Education is the
Recently in Bihar, there was a political unanimity for having a caste-based census to enable them to distinctively know the number of castes & sub-castes for the development of each section of the
According to Aristotle, “Education is the process of training a man to fulfil his aim by exercising all the faculties to the fullest extent as a member of the society“.
Everyone is aware of the importance of education as it is a basic human right. The Constitution
Domicile is basically a legal term that denotes the permanent residence of an individual. It is important for an individual to have a domicile so that he or she can be connected with the legal system of that country and can claim the benefits arising from it. For example – A domicile is
In this case, Article 32 of the Indian Constitution has been interpreted broadly. The Supreme Court originally planned and designed to enforce people’s Fundamental Rights under Article 32 of the Constitution, as the Constitution gives the Supreme Court the right to do so. It is a magnificent
Judges often reprimand and fine lawyers and litigants for wearing improper clothing in court. Recently, an IAS officer was reprimanded by the Patna HC for wearing an open-collared shirt. The judge insisted upon wearing a blazer and a closed collar and condemned it by saying it was a dress

