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Secularism
Get Your PDF Download Pdf“Secularism does not mean that we are against religion. It means that we are against any religion being the basis for our politics.” – Jawaharlal Nehru Secularism is a socio-political principle that advocates the separation of religion from the affairs of the state and ensures that individuals have the freedom to…
CLAT
Get Your PDF Download PdfThe Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs at prestigious National Law Universities (NLUs) across India. Conducted annually by the Consortium of NLUs, CLAT is the most sought-after examination for law aspirants. History of CLAT The CLAT was introduced in…

7 June 2024 : Daily Current Affairs
Get Your PDF Download Pdf1. ‘India must spend up to $385 bn for RE goal’ Topic: GS3 – Infrastructure – Energy Context India aims for 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030, requiring $385 billion investment, with coal remaining vital. Moody’s estimates 44 GW annual capacity addition, needing $190-215 billion for capacity and $150-170 billion…
ARE THE FINAL YEAR CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE FOR THE UPSC CSE EXAMINATION?
Get Your PDF Download PdfCan the Final Year Students Pertain to the UPSC CSE Examination? Yes, Candidates who are final year students, whether they are from any college, university or where they are doing B.A, B.COM or B.Sc can apply for UPSC CSE (Civil Service Exam) if the candidate’s age limit fulfils the criteria of…
Rajeev Menon
Get Your PDF Download PdfSenior Advocate | Constitutional Law Expert | Legal Commentator Experience: 25+ Years | Supreme Court of India | Policy Advisor About the Author Advocate Rajeev Menon is a renowned constitutional lawyer and a practicing Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India, with over 25 years of legal expertise in interpreting…
Article 231 of Constitution of India – Establishment of a common High Court for two or more States.
Get Your PDF Download PdfArticle 231 of Constitution of India deals with Establishment of a common High Court for two or more States. Original Text of Article 231 of Constitution of India (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the preceding provisions of this Chapter, Parliament may by law establish a common High Court for two or…