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SOVIET SYSTEM : CAUSES AND REASONS OF DISINTEGRATION OF USSR

THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC (USSR) came into being after the socialist revolution in RUSSIA in 1917. The revolution was inspired by the ideologies of SOCIALISM and the need for an EGALITARIAN SOCIETY. So what was USSR? What was its origin? how it came into being ? To start with , after the RUSSIAN […]

Sarkaria Commission

This commission was set up in 1983 by the central government of India, to examine the center-state relationship on various portfolios and suggest changes within the framework of Constitution of India. Chairperson- Justice Ranjit Sigh Sarkaria (retired judge of the Supreme Court of India).other members- Shri B. Sivaraman, Dr. S. R. Sen and Shri Rama

PANCHSHEEL TREATY 29th APRIL 1954 (BEIJING, CHINA)

IN 1949 China transformed into a single party Community which was called the PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA while in 1950 The Dominion of INDIA formally completed its task for Independence from BRITISH RULE to become REPUBLIC OF INDIA. Both wanted to prove that they could participate in the world without being controlled. In 1953, INDIAN

Important Cases (2010 to till date)

Pedophilia case (2011) The SC restored the conviction and sentence of 6-year (RI) rigorous imprisonment imposed on 2 UK nationals who were acquitted by the Bombay High Court in a paedophilia case. The court said that “the sexual abuse of children is one of the most heinous crimes.” Aruna Shanbaug Case (2011) The SC ruled

Important Cases (1991-2010)

Indra Sawhney and Union of India (1992) SC examined the scope and extent of Article 16(4), which provides for the reservation of jobs in favour of backward classes. It upheld the constitutional validity of 27% reservation for the OBCs with certain conditions (like creamy layer exclusion, no reservation in promotion, total reserved quota should not

Important Cases (1971-90)

Kesvananda Bharti case (1973): (Defined the Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution) The Supreme Court reviewed the decision in Golaknath v. The state of Punjab and considered the validity of the 24th, 25th, 26th and 29th Amendments. The Court held that although no part of the constitution, including fundamental rights, was beyond the amending power

NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL

Origin – Summit of UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE on ENVIRONMENT and DEVELOPMENT(UNCED) in 1992.Established in INDIA- 18 Oct 2010 through National Green Tribunal Act, 2010NGT shall not be bounded by the procedure laid under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908Delhi Pollution Control Committee(DPCC) works under the act of NGTIt draws inspiration from The Constitution of India[ Part

HOW CYCLONES ARE NAMED ?

How tropical cyclones are named? • Cyclones that form in every ocean basin across the world are named by the regional specialised meteorological centres (RSMCs) and Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres (TCWCs).  • There are six RSMCs in the world, including the India Meteorological Department (IMD), and five TCWCs. • As an RSMC, the IMD names

GANDHI PEACE PRIZE

Named after – MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI This is presented by GOVERNMENT OF INDIA under MINISTRY OF CULTURE Started in the year 1995 on the 125th birth anniversary of Gandhiji Presented for- contribution to social, economic and public transform through non-violence Jury – Prime Minister of India, Leader of opposition of LokSabha, Chief Justice of India,

Important Cases (1950-70)

A.K. Gopalan Case (1950): (Interpreted key Fundamental Rights including Article 19 and 21) This is a significant decision of the Supreme Court because it represented the first case where the court meaningfully examined and interpreted key fundamental rights enlisted in the constitution including article 19 and 21. The contention was whether, under the writ of

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