Polity

Article 123

Based on the constitution of India, in the absence of the House session and based on any circumstances that appear for demanding the ordinance, the President and Governor can promulgate an ordinance. The render of the actions that are necessary for the President and Governor can be provoked to make an ordinance with their given […]

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Analyzing Census Data On Populations By Age Group

The age structure of the population has to be analyzed properly so that the policymakers can take up short-term and long-term measures to handle socioeconomic issues. Studying and analyzing the population by age group is also needed for future demographic projections.  AGE DISTRIBUTION IN INDIA India is the 2nd most populous country globally, and the population is constantly

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Analysing Census Data On Population By Gender

Population census is one of the leading planning strategies for national progress and sustainable development. Population census is an essential step for providing, expanding, and sustaining infrastructure to improve the quality of life of the citizens of a nation. Enumeration of the population by gender is indispensable for demographic study and is needed for demographic scrutiny. Based

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An overview of Justice K. S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) and Anr. vs Union of India

The constitutional legitimacy of the Aadhaar system was challenged by retired Karnataka High Court judge Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.). He said the plan infringed on his right to privacy. A three-judge panel decided that a bigger court should decide whether the Indian Constitution guaranteed the right to privacy. This case was determined by a nine-judge

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An Overview of Insurance Regulatory And Development Authority (IRDA) of India

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) is a government agency that regulates the insurance sector in India. Its primary function is to set and enforce standards for insurance companies, ensuring that they provide fair and high-quality services to customers. The IRDA issued micro insurance rules to protect low-income individuals with inexpensive Insurance products to

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