Fundamental Rights in India

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    Homosexuality: Cultural Relativism Introduction: What is Homosexual? There is no precise definition of homosexuality .The phenomenon of ‘Homosexuality’ also called as same-sex attraction means that men are sexually or emotionally attracted to men, women are sexually and emotionally attracted to women. According to Lawrence J. Hatter, author of ‘Changing Homosexuality in the Male’ has given this definition: "One who is motivated, in adult life, by a definite preferential erotic attraction to…

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    I would like to do an international stint in India in the construction Industry. India is a country with more than 1.31 Billion people living in an area of approximately 1,269,346 sq mi compared to the USA where about 304,986,000 people are living in 3,794,066 sq mi . The constantly growing market has huge potential and developers have various opportunities to get a footing in this country. Economic Trends at the Beginning of 2012 has seen slower growth overall in USA, on the other hand the…

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    Sedition Essay

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    minds cannot change anything- George Bernard Shaw The provision of sedition is an archaic law now. It had its relevance in the colonial era when India was not a democracy and all the laws were made with the sole motive of domineering the people. That era is over. A new dawn must begin. However, there is a very strong resistance to any relevant change in India, despite of its tantalizing its people’s lives for ages. Sedition law has tried to be done away with by many judicial decisions and…

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    The online retail environment in India is frightfully tranquil. The general online pie is still little. Comprehensively, Indian customers aren 't shopping on the web. The merchants or nearby sellers still take a gander at the online divert as a small detail. New online retailers are gradually developing - however Indian internet business just can 't hit its walk. What does this all mean? Is web based retailing not for the Indian market? Are the social inclinations of Indian clients so one of a…

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    Indian Preamble Analysis

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    The constitution of India starts with the preamble .It is considered as the main soul of the Indian constitution. It is the most precious part of the Indian constitution. Basically preamble is a brief introduction to a speech and that’s what exactly preamble in the Indian constitution does. Preamble comes from a Latin word ‘praeambulus ‘ which means it walks before a speech , often explaining what’s going to come.it records the aims and the aspirants of every individual of India. Preamble is…

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    at establishing a classless society through armed revolution and envisaged the agrarian peasantry as the key revolutionary force. Mao dreamt of transforming the capitalist society towards socialism through the agrarian peasants. The fundamental concepts of Maoism can be briefly summarized as follows: (i) People’s War: Capitalism as envisaged by Mao exploited the industrial-rural…

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    Human trafficking, a global phenomenon that exploits impoverished, abused, and vulnerable men, women, and children, violates the fundamental right to life. Trafficked women and children for purposes of sexual exploitation increase annually with 2 million new victims, generating an estimated 7 billion to 12 billion dollars a year (Denisova). Human trafficking manifests in different forms, such as brothels, sex trafficking, mail order brides, sex tourism, pornography, prostitution, stropping, lap…

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    of Human Rights recognises the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable right of all members of the human family as the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world. Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous…

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    himself in a right way. He knows…

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    loving society. There is no doubt that religious freedom is essential but what should be the ambit of religion, especially in multi religious society is the issue in India. Supreme Court makes the demarcation between essential practices of religion and secular activities of religion. In a leading case, the Supreme Court of India stated that secularism is “more than a passive attitude of religious tolerance; it is a positive concept of equal treatment of all religions,” asserting at the…

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