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At the ๐บ๐ณ UN Human rights council, ๐ฎ๐ณ India asks ๐จ๐ฆ Canada:
-To prevent misuse of freedom of expression
-Disallow activities of groups promoting extremism
-Prevent attacks on religious places of minorities
-Prevent hate crime
Remarks were made by Indian diplomat Mohammed Hussain.
-To prevent misuse of freedom of expression
-Disallow activities of groups promoting extremism
-Prevent attacks on religious places of minorities
-Prevent hate crime
Remarks were made by Indian diplomat Mohammed Hussain.
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At the ๐บ๐ณ UN Human rights council, ๐ฎ๐ณ India asks ๐จ๐ฆ Canada: -To prevent misuse of freedom of expression -Disallow activities of groups promoting extremism -Prevent attacks on religious places of minorities -Prevent hate crime Remarks were made by Indianโฆ
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"Learn from the Answer-writing Perspective by focusing on short, keyword-rich points.
๐ทEfficient use of keywords saves time and space, allowing for concise and effective answers." ๐ป
๐ทEfficient use of keywords saves time and space, allowing for concise and effective answers." ๐ป
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โFacts are facts and will not disappear on account of your likes.โ
โ Jawaharlal Nehru
#NehruJayanti
โ Jawaharlal Nehru
#NehruJayanti
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#GS1 #GS3 #MAINS
๐ปWhen documenting the Schemes, endeavor to establish connections with DPSP, Fundamental Rights, SDGs, and fundamental duties, aligning with the mains syllabus. This approach can enhance your chances of scoring well๐ท
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Fundamental rights are subject to reasonable restrictions. These reasonable restrictions are enlisted in Article 19 Clause (2) to Clause (6).
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Fundamental rights are subject to reasonable restrictions. These reasonable restrictions are enlisted in Article 19 Clause (2) to Clause (6).
Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy
Article 19(2) and โPublic Orderโ
This is a guest blog. The freedoms of speech, assembly, formation of unions, free movement and residence across India as outlined in Article 19(1) are subject to restrictions set by the Government under Article 19(2). โReasonable restrictionsโ as outlinedโฆ
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https://vidhilegalpolicy.in/blog/article-192-and-public-order/
โ๏ธThe role of Jawaharlal Nehru in shaping the free speech provision of the Indian Constitution, particularly focusing on the "reasonable restrictions" clause. ๐ป
โ๏ธThe author clarifies that Nehru did not introduce restrictions; they were part of the original Constitution. ๐ท
โ๏ธThe First Amendment expanded Article 19(2), introducing "public order" and "incitement to an offence."๐ป
โ๏ธDespite the regressive nature of this expansion, the amendment also added "reasonable," allowing judicial review over free speech restrictions. This addition played a crucial role in developing progressive free speech jurisprudence in the Supreme Court.
โ๏ธThe author clarifies that Nehru did not introduce restrictions; they were part of the original Constitution. ๐ท
โ๏ธThe First Amendment expanded Article 19(2), introducing "public order" and "incitement to an offence."๐ป
โ๏ธDespite the regressive nature of this expansion, the amendment also added "reasonable," allowing judicial review over free speech restrictions. This addition played a crucial role in developing progressive free speech jurisprudence in the Supreme Court.
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Yesterday, I watched a video of Prashant Kishor, where he mentioned that only 65-70% of people vote in elections. Among them, BJP concentrates on securing half of the majority votes, addressing the needs of the 35-40% and remaining may not vote for them. These remaining 30% are challenging to win over. Similarly, Congress assumes that the remaining 60% will naturally turn to them, but this is a flawed assumption. If Congress wants these voters, they need to actively engage and appeal to them rather than relying on imagination.
This parallel can be drawn to UPSC preparation, where people often focus on the challenging 30% ( current affairs unexpected pattern ) rather than the easily accessible 35-40% (GS) By concentrating efforts on the latter group, success in the prelims exam becomes more achievable.
This parallel can be drawn to UPSC preparation, where people often focus on the challenging 30% ( current affairs unexpected pattern ) rather than the easily accessible 35-40% (GS) By concentrating efforts on the latter group, success in the prelims exam becomes more achievable.
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๐ When glaciers melt in summer, the water flows on the surface of the ice or seeps down along the margins or even moves through holes in the ice. These waters accumulate beneath the glacier and flow like streams in a channel beneath the ice.
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๐ When glaciers melt in summer, the water flows on the surface of the ice or seeps down along the margins or even moves through holes in the ice. These waters accumulate beneath the glacier and flow like streams in a channel beneath the ice.
#geo
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