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Lucknow To Be Renamed As Laxmanpuri! Know What Is The Connection Of Lucknow With Laxman!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 19, 20220

The process of changing the names of cities and roads in Uttar Pradesh, which started during the time of former Chief Minister Mayawati, is continued during the time of Akhilesh Yadav and now CM Yogi Adityanath. Whether it is changing the name of Allahabad to Prayagraj or changing the name of Faizabad district to Ayodhya. Yogi has got a lot of benefit from his name change formula and his proposals have got a lot of acceptance from the Center and the public. How the discussion of changing the name of Lucknow started? A tweet by UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Monday this week prompted the discussion of changing the name of Lucknow. Actually, he had tweeted on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival in Lucknow - "Welcome to you in the holy city of Lucknow, the holy city of Sheshavatar Lord Shri La

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ArticleHealthIndiaSociety

Periods Still A Taboo: Learn How Rural Girls Are Fighting Menstruation Taboo

Pooja YadavMay 19, 20220

The onset of menstruation is one of the foremost important changes occurring among ladies during the adolescent years. primary menstruation or menarche occurs between the age of 11-15. In many parts of the country, especially in the rural areas, girls aren't prepared and aware of menstruation, so they face difficulties and challenges with reception and faculty. there's always little, inaccurate or incomplete knowledge about menstruation and its different aspects. Girls have little or no information about reproductive tract infections caused thanks to ignorance of non-public hygiene. Adolescent girls constitute a vulnerable group where they're neglected. Menstruation continues to be thought to be something unclean or dirty in Indian society. Moreover, some view it as a disease ...

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Sexual Assault And School Dropouts Goes Parallel To Each Other; Learn How!

Pooja YadavMay 19, 20220

One out of each three children who have faced statutory offences, drop out of college in Delhi in line with a study done by the Delhi Commission for the cover of kid Rights (DPCPCR). Looking upto the statistics, out Of the 100 minor assault survivors, 33% dropped out of school and only 9% have plans to resume studies the report revealed which is quite shocking tells us where we are lacking. We are lacking in giving confidence to our girls. The Commission had interviewed 94 girls and 6 boys. Going further deeper into the situation, the study also showed only 15% of the survivors received compensation from the government ranging between 30,000 and 50,000. The major reasons for dropping out were long and expensive legal procedures, social stigma, and safety and health concerns. The stu...

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Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Court-Appointed Advocate Commissioner Shown Door

Sayani ChakrabortyMay 19, 20220

A petitioner said that the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb destroyed a temple in order to construct the Gyanvapi Masjid mosque in the 16th century. This allegation was based on historical evidence. A complete study of the complex was sought to be carried out by the Archeological Survey of India by the petitioner. During the 1190s the temple is significantly destroyed as a direct consequence of the orders given by Muhammad Ghori, which sets in motion a chain reaction of destruction and restoration that will continue for the duration of the history of humanity. In the year 1669, the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb issued the instructions that caused the construction of the Gyanvapi mosque. A court in Varanasi removed court commissioner Ajay Mishra from his office on Tuesday, when he was conducti...

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What Is Places Of Worship Act That Is Being Discussed The Most In The Gyanvapi Case? Read To Know!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 17, 20220

Gyanvapi case is being discussed the most in the country at this time. From Varanasi Court to Supreme Court, matters related to this are being heard. In these hearings, the 1991 Place of Worship Act is the most discussed. The matter was heard in the Supreme Court on Tuesday as well. In the petition filed by the Muslim side in the Supreme Court, the order of the Varanasi Court has been described as a violation of the Place of Worship Act, 1991. The legality of the law, which is currently being discussed in the entire country, has also been challenged in the Supreme Court. The petitioner has challenged the constitutional validity of Sections 2, 3 and 4 of the Places of Worship Act 1991. The petitioner says that these three sections violate Articles 14, 15, 21, 25, 26 and 29 of the Indian ...

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Why After Gyanvapi Now Demand Rises To Seal Mathura’s Idgah Mosque, Know What Is The Matter Here!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 17, 20220

After the Gyanvapi Mosque of Kashi, now the issue of a mosque near Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura is also gaining momentum. Along with increasing the security of the Idgah Masjid which is adjacent to the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple, the plaintiff Mahendra Pratap Singh has given an application in the Mathura Court for the demand of ban on coming there and appointing a security officer. Mahendra Pratap Singh, the president of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Nyas and the plaintiff who filed the petition in the court against Idgah Mosque, has said that the way the Gyanvapi Masjid case has come to the notice of people, now the sanctum sanctorum of the Idgah built on the land of Krishna Janmabhoomi be sealed. Apart from this orders should be given to the DM and SSP to prevent the poss...

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Rahul Gandhi States Regional Parties ‘Lack Ideology’; Leaders Question His Authority

Snehashish RoyMay 17, 20220

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, speaking at the party's brainstorming session, had made a comment on the regional political parties "lacking an ideology" in resisting the onslaught of RSS. Responding to the remark, Congress' regional allies have shown disappointment and took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi. "It is Rahul Gandhi’s self-assessment and he is entitled to his opinion, but who gave him the authority to comment on ideology? How are we running the party without any ideology?” said Congress' ally in Jharkhand, JMM. The party's spokesperson Supriyo Bhattacharya said Congress is dependent on regional parties for a fight or win against BJP. Another Congress ally in Bihar, RJD, called Rahul Gandhi's remark "unfortunate". Manoj Jha, RJD MP, said the former Congress president would hav...

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ArticleBusinessIndiaTRENDING

India’s Stand Differs In Services When It Comes In Trade At Global Level; Read Story Here!

Pooja YadavMay 17, 20220

Services present a unique picture from agriculture and industrial tariffs from India’s point of view. As an emerging global power in IT and business services, the country is, in fact, a demander within the WTO talks on services because it seeks more liberal commitments on the a part of its trading partners for cross-border supply of services, including the movement of ‘natural persons’ (human beings) to developed countries, or what's termed as Mode 4 for the provision of services. With reference to Mode 2, which needs consumption of services abroad, India has an offensive interest. In sharp contrast, the interest of the EU and also the US is more in Mode 3 of supply, which needs the establishment of an advertisement presence in developing countries. Accordingly, requests for more libera...

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FinanceIndiaPoliticsSociety

Government Subsidies: Are They Solution To A Bigger Issue Or Development’s Foe?

Pooja YadavMay 16, 20220

Subsidies are one of the quintessential attributes of any state. When it comes to India, on the eve of independence was left with an uphill task of socio-economic development. Markets were almost nonexistent, the masses lived in abject poverty and illiteracy, we weren't producing enough food to satiate the hunger of the masses, and our lifespan was just 32 years. There was a crisis in every sphere --  agriculture, industry, health or education -- partly due to colonial legacy. Given such circumstances, the founding fathers of democratic India rightly envisaged the Indian state to be a state. However, 70 years down the road only a few problems have abated, while new ones cropped up and poverty still stubbornly remains a pressing problem. In this context, the latest economic survey rig...

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ArticleIndiaScience & Tech

Challenges In Effective Implementation Of Technology In Farmers’ Aid; Check Out!

Pooja YadavMay 16, 20220

The technical feasibility of connectivity in rural areas, the cost involved in ensuring services, and the need for basic computer literacy and literacy are among a few challenges that hinder the fast development of e-Agriculture. Overcoming these initial hiccups would definitely pave the way for growth in Rural India. The reach of the technology continues to be very poor and an enormous chunk of farmers are still ignorant about such advancements. The distribution of technologies isn't uniform throughout the country. Farmers of prosperous states are at the receiving end like- Punjab, Haryana, and Maharashtra and also the farmers of backward states still practise their age-old techniques and knowledge. The use of technology is being employed by the already rich farmers and utilisin...

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Sri Lanka Crisis: Lesson India Could Learn From Its Neighbor

Pooja YadavMay 14, 20220

If the primary lesson from Sri Lanka is about how politics can affect the economy, the second is about how flawed policy can affect an economy’s prospects. The country first came into the world’s reckoning within the 1950s when its policy was lauded for welfare programmes that included subsidized rice. Distributism seems to possess run sooner than what may well be guaranteed from domestic sources. It would function smart advice not just for the three Sri Lankan economists now tasked to require their country out of the crisis but also to the political class of India. As India’s economy has been growing many states including India have stepped up their welfare spending. Some have distributed bicycles for ladies et al television sets to families. While no variety of welfare needs

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Startup Policy Of Madhya Pradesh Launched Today, Read To Know Important Things About It!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 13, 20220

The program of MP Startup Conclave is launched today and is going on at Brilliant Convention Center in Indore. PM Narendra Modi is virtually involved in the program. And he virtually launched the MP Startup Policy. Firstly at around 6 pm, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Minister Omprakash Saklecha, Minister Tulsi Silavat, MP Shankar Lalwani, Minister Usha Thakur reached the stage and then he gave a speech and started the conclave with the slogan "Jai Madhya Pradesh, Jai Indore". PM while addressing the conclave said that when there is enthusiasm in the heart and there is a passion for innovation, then everything is possible. Youth are accelerating the development of our country with their new energy. Referring to the start-up policy of MP, he congratulated the government and the youth. PM Mod...

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