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UIDAI Cannot Share Aadhaar Data In Police Investigation; Check Out Reasons!

Snehashish RoyMay 10, 20220

A petition has been opposed by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) that seeks the Delhi High Court's direction to allow investigators to match fingerprints and pictures of the suspect with the Aadhar database to identify the accused in a murder case. The petition was filed by the Delhi Police. The provider of unique Aadhaar numbers, UIDAI, has prohibitions under the rule of law that it cannot share any core biometric information with police. The plea was opposed by the statutory authority and said the data is not "technologically feasible" to share with the investigating authority. The investigating case at hand is regarding a murder case where Hemant Kumar Kaushik, a jeweller, was killed by three alleged robbers in northwest Delhi's Adarsh Nagar. Two robbers loo...

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Delimitation Commission Issues Its Findings On Constituencies Of J&K

Sayani ChakrabortyMay 9, 20220

The Centre established a delimitation panel on Thursday, and the commission has given its final report for the delimitation of Parliamentary Constituencies and the delimitation of the Assembly for Jammu and Kashmir, which has been the most contentious state since 2019. Because of the increased number of Assembly seats as a result of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, this delimitation commission was essential. As a result, all political parties, with the exception of the BJP, were hostile to the report. Previously, the state of Jammu and Kashmir had around 111 Assembly seats, with 46 seats in Kashmir, 37 seats in Jammu, 4 seats in Ladakh, and an extra 24 seats reserved for Kashmir held by Pakistan, according to the 2011 census. The Delimitation Commission, on the oth...

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Rahul Gandhi Accuses PM Of “All Rank, No Pension”

Sayani ChakrabortyMay 9, 20220

A tweet from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, in which he expresses his support for veterans, has been trending throughout India for the last few days. On Wednesday, he resorted to Twitter to accuse Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "insulting the nation" by failing to pay pensions to a large number of military personnel. According to this source, the veterans, who included numerous three-star commanders, did not get their pensions in April as scheduled. As stated in the tweet, Rahul Gandhi claims that the Modi administration initially conned people with the OROP (One Rank, One Pension) programme and is now implementing the ARNO (All Rank, No Pension) strategy. As a result, he asserts that the Modi administration is disrespecting the country by insulting the troops, and that the gover...

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Contribution To Post-Disaster Sri Lanka: DMK’s House Of Representatives To Give One-Month Pay

Sayani ChakrabortyMay 9, 20220

Sri Lanka is going through a difficult period as a result of its socio-economic crises. As a result, in order to alleviate their predicament, DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) members stated that they would pay one month's salary to the Sri Lankan chief minister's fund. As of Thursday, DMK President M K Stalin said that members of the ruling party's House of Representatives will be giving their one-month pay to help the Sri Lankan people in their time of need. According to the report, all of the DMK's members of Parliament, including those in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, would contribute to this beneficial measure. This call for support comes from the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and President of the DMK, despite the fact that the party has already been informed that it would...

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Amit Shah In West Bengal: Introduces Water Ambulance To Deliver Life-Saving Drugs

Sayani ChakrabortyMay 7, 20220

Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, has begun a two-day tour to West Bengal, his first visit to the state since the assembly elections in 2021. When Amit Shah arrived at the Kolkata International Airport on Thursday morning, he was received by Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nitish Pramanik and senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Over the course of his two-day tour, the Union Home Minister will go to the front area along the Indo-Bangladesh border, where he will have an organisational meeting with members of the state unit that has been demoralised, as well as participate in cultural events and public demonstrations. While in India, Shah will meet with the Director-General of the Border Security Force, Pankaj Kumar Singh, and other senior personnel. Amit takes a huge lea...

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Announcing Yogi 2.0’s Upcoming Health Facilities: Likely To Be ‘Advantageous’ Than Before

Sayani ChakrabortyMay 7, 20220

Following the Yogi government's second victory in the Assembly election, the Yogi 2.0 plans are even more advantageous than they were before. The state of the health sector in the aftermath of the pandemic is the top focus of the government of Uttar Pradesh. The government intends to give beneficial support to the health sector in the state of Uttar Pradesh by expanding the number of hospitals, workers, and facilities available. Under the Yogi 2.0 administration, the government plans to provide a much-needed boost to the healthcare system by constructing seven 50-bed hospitals in the districts of Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, and Lucknow. In a recent presentation, a spokeswoman for the state government emphasised that the most important aim would be to equalise the ratio of medical profe...

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Read How Venezuela And Sri Lanka Ruined Themselves; What India Should Learn From This?

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 7, 20220

News of the economic crisis in Sri Lanka has sparked a new debate against freebies in the country. The Sri Lankan government had taken steps such as cutting taxes for all and distributing various free goods and services. As a result, the heavy burden on its economy led to the downfall of the economy. The already heavily indebted country was left with no option but to default. In the context of this development, now a debate has started on the issue of free goods and services being provided by Indian states. Freebies are becoming an integral part of Indian politics. Whether it is in the form of a promise to woo voters in the elections or in the form of free facilities to remain in power. This is the reason that at the time of elections, such expectations are being expressed by the peo...

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Why VPN Companies Want To Leave India? Read To Know More!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 7, 20220

Regarding the security of Virtual Private Networks (VPN), the Government of India has said in one of its decisions that VPN companies will have to keep the data of users safe for five years and they will have to give it to the authorities. Now some VPN companies have objected to this decision. Big companies like NordVPN have said that they will be forced to withdraw their business from India if the government does not change its decisions or does not provide any other option. What has the government said about VPNs? CERT, an agency of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, had said in its order last week that VPN service providers will have to store data including names, email ids and IP addresses of their users for five years. It has also been said in the same ord

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How COVID-19 Impacted Rural Population: Take Have A Look

Pooja YadavMay 7, 20220

Rural India it won't be wrong to say that it is a home to 65% of the population residing in india, is ravaged and devastated by COVID-19 like no other region. At first, they were safe from the primary wave, because it mainly concentrated in urban areas in India. However, if we talk about those people,they began fleeing to rural areas, bringing the virus with them.     If someone in a very country were to contract COVID-19, there's a high chance that there was no nearby hospital for them. 31% of rural Indians should travel over 30km to urge to those hospitals. Even once they do arrive, some don't even have doctors present or drugs available to administer, leaving it to any relatives of patients to shop for drugs while the hospital calls a doctor, and whether or not...

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How Corruption Has Weakened, Damaged Local Governing Bodies

Pooja YadavMay 6, 20220

Corruption could be a long-standing social issue persistent in India. From reportedly 51% of respondents from a survey admitted to paying bribes, to large industries like telecommunications and coal showing signs of corruption, for the economic benefits of citizens or corporations, corrupt practices are used. All the way back to post-independence India in 1951, the Industries Act required all operations to receive a license from the govt, which limited investments from foreign countries likewise as stifling competition, and ultimately led to bribery in politics being ubiquitous. While the Anticorruption Bureau of India was created in 1961 for the only purpose of fighting corruption, it still persists all throughout the country well into the 21st century. While there are many s...

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Women Don’t Get Similar Education As Men In Bihar: Why State’s Education System Failed To Serve Its Purpose?

Pooja YadavMay 6, 20220

In Bihar, education seems to be improving. The literacy rate has gone up from 47% to 61.8% in keeping with the 2001 and 2011 censuses, an enormous improvement from what it had been before. There are now fewer dropouts. There are more institutions for pedagogy. However, while there's a rise, a problem is often found when examined deeply. Women aren't getting the identical quality education that men are in Bihar. While the rise in literacy is sweet, there's a divide between men and girls. In Bihar, 71.20% of men are literate whereas only 51.5% of ladies are literate. there's a 20% margin between the 2 genders and this brings questions regarding the education system in Bihar and its equality, especially because Bihar is near the underside when it involves female literacy rates. W...

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472 Million Young Children At Risk Of Human Trafficking: Time To Rethink On Current Policies

Pooja YadavMay 5, 20220

India is among the foremost populous countries in the world located in South Asia, 472 million young children are at risk on a daily basis while residing there. Human trafficking has been an incredibly difficult and problematic issue that India has suffered with for several years. However, child trafficking has been getting significantly worse than human trafficking over the past few years if we consider the past few data. Human trafficking for sexual purposes has been present in India for an incredibly very long time, but trafficking children for labour and slavery has only recently received national attention. According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), approximately every 8 minutes a toddler is trafficked in India. Children are lured in by adults offering them jobs and ...

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