In the recent past, the country has witnessed several fierce discussions around the challenges posed by the deadly ‘Blue Whale Challenge’ on the life of youngsters, particularly on the life of school children. As more...
As it is identified that no substantial benefit is achieved from the controversial act of the demonetisation of the highest denomination banknotes of Rs 1000 and Rs 500, the prime opposition parties such as...
On the wake of the raising insecurities posed by the North Korea in the Asian region, the United Kingdome Prime Minister, Theresa May, is set to visit Japan to discuss the trade and security...
Traditionally, the Indian systems give adequate importance to the well-being of the women in our society. The respect, given by our society to the women, even reflects in the Indian Constitution. This character of...
While the EU and Britain officials are attending their third round discussion session in Brussels as part of the first phase of the Brexit negotiations, the UK manufacturers led by the Engineering Employers Federation...
The Supreme Court’s nine-member Constitutional Bench’s decision on the Right to Privacy has empowered the petitioners of the Aadhaar case to demand an early adjudication on the validity of the government’s decision to link...
Highlighting the urgent need of creating well-paid jobs in India, the national policy think tank, the National Institute for Transforming India (NITI Aayog) has reminded the concerned, through their three-year action plan report, that...
Clearly reminding its citizens of the fact that the South African government never tolerates any kinds of racial discrimination and racial violence, the country’s court has convicted two white farmers who threatened a black...
Reminding the state about its duty to protect its citizens from all kind of intrusions into their privacy, a nine-member constitution bench of the highest court of India –the Supreme Court- has declared the...