India could be a great country filled with diversities of several types. People profession different religions and have different modes of worship, speak different languages, wear different dressed, and have different eating habits board it. But in spite of this fascinating diversity, there certainly runs through them an explicit thread of unity. This unity in diversity is clear to any intelligent observer in every nook and corner of the country. When India became independent, our leaders decided to stay to the concept of secularism as enshrined within the traditions of true Indian culture. Secularism means non-interference within the religious affairs of any community and equal respect for all religions. Under the Constitution of India, everybody is absolved to practice the faith o...
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Three Trees Being Cut Every Hour In National Capital: Delhi HC Alerts
On Monday, July 11, the Delhi High Court was informed that at least three trees were cut every hour for the past three years in the national capital and that the estimate does not include instances of illegal felling. Justice Najmi Waziri was hearing a contempt case concerning the preservation of trees in the city. It told that the Forest Department of the Delhi government filed an affidavit; 77420 trees were permitted to be cut down from 2019 to 2021. The counsel Aditya N Prasad appearing in this matter, said that illegal tree felling, which includes trees cut down for forest clearance, unnoticed felling of trees, and those lost to the storm, etc., are not accounted for in the affidavit. If done so, the figures may be twice or four times the current number of over 77 thousand. ...
Read MoreMiddle Eastern Differences Begin To Shudder And Fall: Is Arabian NATO A Possibility Soon?
West Asia, usually referred to as the middle east by the western gazettes, is generally viewed as a place of civil unrest and pandemonium with factions warring against each other either cold, proxy, or head-on. Further, it is perceived as the home to terrorism mixed with Islamist and conservation fervour, which usually end nation and states failing, governments falling and displaced citizens and refugees that rush to EU/neighbouring nations. Regardless of the thought has some truth, the twenty-two Arab nations, 400 million strong, follow the same religion, albeit with different sects and beliefs. Though many of them are pitted against each other, now it's always wasn't the case. A movement of united Arabs called Pan-Arabism in the 1960s focused on integrating the Arab nation politically...
Read MoreRising Unemployment Is Economy’s Bigger Threat In India; Challenges Centre Faces
We can see various youth of our country roaming about in search of jobs. a large majority of them belong to the educated class and also the uneducated youth car outnumbers them. they're neither educated nor trained for any gainful employment. the utilization exchanges register the names of thousands of youth every day but for no purpose. India could be a state and it's the duty of the govt to produce gainful employment for those people. except for any government, it's an uphill task, as per annum several educated and uneducated youth enter the utilization market. In India, the population problem is causing a good headache for the government. Moreover, the agricultural youth remain unemployed because their parents either don’t possess land or the land holdings don't yield enough for t...
Read MoreIndia Likely To Surpass China In Population Count Within 2023: UN Report
China still tops the world in terms of the total population. India is a little behind. However, the UN report says that India will surpass China within the next year. According to the report, the population of India and China this year is 141.2 crore and 142.6 crores respectively. By 2050, China's potential population will be more than 131 million. At that time, India will go a long way (the potential population is more than 166 crores). This information has come up in a report on the population on behalf of the United Nations. According to the report, on November 15 this year, the world's population crossed the 800 crore mark. In 2030 it will be 850 crores, in 2050 970 crores, and in 2100 the potential population of the world is going to be more than 1040 crore! The UN report showed t
Read MoreDeal Or Dialogue: Democracy Is On The Verge Of Collapsing, Who Is To Blame In Politics?
Defections from Maha Vikas Aghadi or the Great Development Front coalition government have been widely seen as a sign of self-interest by those who defected from them. It has always been difficult to determine who is to blame in politics based on the diversity of group/sectional interests. The solution to this critical issue may be summarised thusly: Both of them are to blame. However, their flaws vary in kind. There's an ethical obligation on major political parties, for example, to align their policies with constitutional ideals, party programmes, and the backing of smaller political groupings. In order to improve the country's image abroad, it is incumbent upon a party with significant numbers and financial clout to put together a government that adheres to fundamental democratic ideals...
Read MoreDutch farmers have been protesting ever since the Netherlands, a member of the EU, has consented to its laws over the use of pollutants in EU countries. It was stated that the Netherlands had not complied with these 1991 accords and has been recently forced to slash on use of fertilisers which release greenhouse gases. Last month the Dutch cabinet announced a $22 Bn programme focusing on cutting nitrogen emissions down by 50% by the year 2020, with further requiring 70% or more reduction in emissions in some areas. This has indirectly affected the Dutch farmer because they are now required to reduce nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions released by livestock production by 40%. This will cause many to downsize their farms. The policy did not sit well with the farmers and let them prote...
Read More57% Senior Citizens In India Experienced Mental Health Problems During COVID-19: Survey
The COVID-19 epidemic continues to wreak havoc. The last two years haven’t just been tough. They have also seen many lose. Senior citizens of India and people with co-morbidities are most affected by coronavirus waves in India and around the world. In addition to serious health illnesses, the elderly also experienced mental and emotional problems during the coronavirus epidemic. Antara’s ‘State of Seniors Survey’ which covers 2,100 seniors aged 60 years and above shows that 57 percent of seniors experienced mental health problems during Covid-19. Providing an insight into the lives, opinions, preferences and consumer behavior characteristics of senior citizens in urban India, the second edition of the survey also concluded that the number of seniors believed to have managed the e...
Read MoreEnforcement Direction Of Eknath And Devendra Promises ‘Rule, Not Raid’
The newly assumed Maharashtrian Chief Minister Eknath Shinde won the critically important confident vote in the state assembly after rebelling and being placed in the seat by BJP's "E.D." was a cry rallied by the opposition benched according to C.M. Devendra Fadnavis. He Reciprocated this response with, "It is true the new government is formed by E.D., which stands for Eknath and Devendra." The BJP leader took a swing at Ex-C.M. Uddhav Thackeray by hitting at the alleged witness of a "deficit of leadership availability" in Maharashtra in recent years. Fadnavis added, "But, there are two leaders in the House (Shinde and himself), who will always be available for people," Shinde stated that he will forever be a 'Sanik' of the Shiv Sena and will not combine vendetta and politics. Wi
Read MoreThe G7 summit was held from 26-28th June, 2022 in Schloss Elmau, Bavarian Alps, Germany. Members countries are the leading industrial nations of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US. There were special invitee countries from Asia, Africa , Latin America and Europena Union whose geopolitical significance is noteworthy in the preview of today’s global economy, politics, health and war and conflicts. India has been a constant invitee in G7 summits since 2014 which shows the growing importance of India in the global stage as a geopolitical player. G7 was formed in 1973 during the energy crisis when the finance ministers of the now member countries met to discuss a solution convened by the then US Secretary of Treasury George Shultz. The G7 is not based on any treaty an...
Read MoreIn the wildfire due to the scandals in recent months that have spread across the entirety of The British Parliament, Prime minister Boris Johnson steps down from his post on 7th July 2022. He addressed a crowd gathered in front of Downing Street who expressed his regret in giving up the “best job in the world” and that “It is the will of the parliamentary Conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party, and therefore a new prime minister,”. Like Teresa May before and Boris now succeeding her man speculate numerous men and women fighting for the post that has been opened up to them. With the lead directly elected as the face of the tory side, Rishi Sunak is a prominent competitor for the position. The Ex-finance minister’s popularity swelled during the pandemic after a...
Read MoreThe tie between India and China has generally shown a recent recovery as both territories have maintained connections and effectively tackled their differences. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar during the meeting in Bali in July. During the one-hour session on the sidelines of a conclave of foreign ministers of the G20 nations, Jaishankar transferred to Wang in the requirement for an early resolution of all outstanding problems along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh and asserted that bilateral ties should be based on shared respect, mutual sensitivity and common interest. India and China have maintained communication and effectively managed differences and exchanges, and the bilateral relations have generally "shown a momentum of re...
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