The National Legal Services Authority
(NALSA) has been constituted under the Legal Services Authorities Act,1987.
In this context which of the following statement is not correct?
(NALSA) has been constituted under the Legal Services Authorities Act,1987.
In this context which of the following statement is not correct?
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Hon'ble Chief Justice of Supreme Court is the Executive Chairman of the Authority
33%
Aim- to provide free legal service to weaker section of society on the basis of equal opportunity
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issue guidelines for State Legal Services Authority to implement legal programs and schemes
14%
To organize Lok Adalats for amicable settlement of disputes
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As Gadkari promotes new highways, people are stuck paying more while navigating potholes and poor road conditions. It's a classic case of "pay more for less," inspiring a wave of sarcastic memes that perfectly capture the absurdity of the situation.
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Why drive on smooth roads when you can pay tolls and enjoy the thrill of potholes.π
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Farmers to get free seeds under new NMEO-Oilseeds initiative: Chouhan
https://www.business-standard.com/industry/agriculture/farmers-to-get-free-seeds-under-new-nmeo-oilseeds-initiative-chouhan-124100401037_1.html
https://www.business-standard.com/industry/agriculture/farmers-to-get-free-seeds-under-new-nmeo-oilseeds-initiative-chouhan-124100401037_1.html
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Farmers to get free seeds under new NMEO-Oilseeds initiative: Chouhan
Agri minister said govt would procure farmers' entire production of oilseeds
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Some Legends in Wildlife Conservation:-
1. Rinchen Wangchuk: What it means to co-exist with snow leopards
2. Fateh Singh Rathore: The forest officer who showed India how to protect tigers
3. Jamal Ara: The first βBirdwomanβ of India
4. Kailash Sankhala: The unsung hero who changed the destiny of tigers
5. S P Shahi: The guardian of Indiaβs wolves
Mahuadanr Wolf Sanctuary in Jharkhand β the only sanctuary in India dedicated to wolf preservation β owes its existence to S P Shahi, a pioneering conservationist and forest officer.
6. J Vijaya: The defender of Indiaβs turtles
7. Anne Wright: Indiaβs adopted daughter and pioneer of wildlife conservation
8. Saroj Raj Choudhury: A parent to the tigress Khairi
https://thebetterindia.com/368687/world-animal-welfare-day-remembering-pioneers-wildlife-conservation-india-project-tiger/
1. Rinchen Wangchuk: What it means to co-exist with snow leopards
2. Fateh Singh Rathore: The forest officer who showed India how to protect tigers
3. Jamal Ara: The first βBirdwomanβ of India
4. Kailash Sankhala: The unsung hero who changed the destiny of tigers
5. S P Shahi: The guardian of Indiaβs wolves
Mahuadanr Wolf Sanctuary in Jharkhand β the only sanctuary in India dedicated to wolf preservation β owes its existence to S P Shahi, a pioneering conservationist and forest officer.
6. J Vijaya: The defender of Indiaβs turtles
7. Anne Wright: Indiaβs adopted daughter and pioneer of wildlife conservation
8. Saroj Raj Choudhury: A parent to the tigress Khairi
https://thebetterindia.com/368687/world-animal-welfare-day-remembering-pioneers-wildlife-conservation-india-project-tiger/
The Better India
8 Indian Heroes Who Became Legends in Wildlife Conservation
From snow leopard conservationist Rinchen Wangchuk to tiger protection pioneer Kailash Sankhala, these individuals fought to protect endangered species, inspire community-based conservation, and challenge systemic threats. Their legacies continue shapingβ¦
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Seven countries that are either bankrupt or need bailout to avert a default
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Seven countries that are either bankrupt or need bailout to avert a default - CNBC TV18
A top UN official said in 2022 that 50 poor countries face the danger of bankruptcy. The reasons for bankruptcy, the official said, include high inflation, energy crisis and rising debt burden. UNDP chief Achim Steiner's statement remains relevant even todayβ¦
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