Polity

Decentralisation in India

Decentralization occurs when power is transferred from the federal and state governments to local governments. Types of Decentralization There are numerous problems and issues which are best settled at the local level as people have better knowledge of problems in their localities. Democratic participation: At the local level, it is possible for the people to […]

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Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu Merger of Union Territories Act 2019

Suddenly, we realised that there are only 8 Union Territories now in India even after adding two new Union Territories, i.e., Kashmir and Ladakh. Under Union Territories Act, 2019, two Union Territories, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, had been joined and formed as a single UT. This section will discuss the reasons

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Current Affairs

Current Affairs Of India 2021 Some current affairs of India are-  Shri Amit Shah Inaugurates Amrit Samagam.  Patent filings rose up to 66,440 in FY22.  Hyderabad and Mumbai come under the 2021 tree city of the world.  PM Modi attended the foundation day of Umiya Mata Temple.  ‘One station one product’ initiative announced.  ‘AVSAR’ scheme

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Creation and Abolition of the Legislative Council’s Administration of Union Territories (UT)

Arunachal Pradesh is the state formed after amendments to Articles 239 and 240. THE SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION ACT OF 1956 establishes and abolishes Legislative Councils and administration of Union Territories (UT) and Legislative Assembly. The Constitution Ninth Amendment) Bill, 1956 (Bill No. 29 of 1956), passed as THE CONSTITUTION (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956,

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Corporate Governance

Introduction  Corporate governance is defined as a set of rules, practises, or regulations that govern how organisations are run, regulated, and controlled. Internal and external factors affecting the interests of a company’s stakeholders, including shareholders, customers, suppliers, government regulators, and management, are referred to as “internal and external factors.” The board of directors is in

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Constitutional Bodies in India- NCSC, NCST, NCBC and SOLM

National Commission for Scheduled Castes NCSC is an Indian constitutional agency tasked with protecting Scheduled Castes and Anglo-Indian groups from exploitation in order to advance and protect their social, educational, economic, and cultural interests. It is run by the Indian Government’s Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. The National Commission for Scheduled Castes is governed

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