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Article 16 of Indian Constitution, Provisions, Exceptions
Article 16 of the Indian Constitution Right to Equality is one of the basic fundamental rights that the Indian Constitution gives to all of its residents is the right to equality. The equality of opportunity in areas of public employment...
Published On October 24th, 2024 -
Scheduled and Tribal areas, Significance, Fifth Schedule and Sixth Schedule
Scheduled and Tribal Areas Scheduled and Tribal Areas are two concepts used in India to identify regions that are inhabited by indigenous or tribal communities. Scheduled Areas refer to those areas in India that have been identified by the Constitution...
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Administrative Reforms Commission, History, First ARC & Second ARC
Administrative Reforms Commission The Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) was created by the Indian Government and first led by Shri Morarji R. Desai. Established on January 5, 1966, it aimed to improve the administrative system in India during Nehru's time. The...
Published On October 24th, 2024 -
Right to Education Act 2009, Article 21A, 86th Constitutional Amendment
Right to Education Education is the lifeline of any nation, and without it, those nations cannot live. As a result, education is the foundation of the nation. Education is important for a democracy's growth and functioning. It empowers people, making...
Published On October 24th, 2024 -
Right Against Exploitation, Article 23 & 24 of Indian Constitution
Human exploitation for gain or pleasure is a sad reality in our society and has been present throughout history. It takes many forms, such as slavery, forced labor, sexual slavery, and human trafficking. Human trafficking and forced labor are serious...
Published On October 24th, 2024 -
Advocate General of State, Duties, Provision, Term, Power & Limitation
Advocate General of State The Advocate General of the State (AGS) is the highest law officer in India established by the Constitution. As the Chief Legal Advisor to the State Government, the AGS provides legal guidance and represents the government...
Published On October 23rd, 2024 -
Cut Motions, Meaning, Types and Admissibility
Cut Motions Cut motion is a tool for Lok Sabha members to challenge any part of a Finance Bill proposed by the government. If a cut motion is accepted, it acts like a no-confidence motion. If the government does not...
Published On October 23rd, 2024 -
Contingency Fund of India, Meaning, Corpus and Benefits
Contingency Fund of India The Contingency Fund of India is a reserve for emergency expenses, giving the government financial flexibility to handle unexpected situations. Money is added to the fund as outlined in the Contingency Fund of India Act, 1950. This...
Published On October 23rd, 2024 -
Central Vigilance Commission, Power, Members, Appointment & Function
Central Vigilance Commission The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is India's main agency for preventing corruption in the Central Government. Established in 1964 based on the Santhanam Committee's recommendations, it initially operated as an executive body. It gained statutory status with...
Published On October 23rd, 2024 -
United Nations, Foundation, Principal Organs, Members
United Nations Day 2024 United Nations Day 2024, observed on October 24, marks the anniversary of the UN’s founding in 1945. This year’s theme, "Global Cooperation for a Better Future," emphasizes the importance of nations working together to address pressing...
Published On October 23rd, 2024