πImportant Supreme Court Judgements
β A.K. Gopalan Case (1950)
β Romesh Thapar Case (1950)
β Shankari Prasad Case (1951)
β Berubari Union case (1960)
β Kedar Nath Singh vs State Of Bihar (1962)
β Golaknath case (1967)
β Kesavananda Bharati case (1973)
β Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain case (1975)
β Habeas Corpus Case (1976 )
β Maneka Gandhi case (1978)
β Minerva Mills case (1980)
β Waman Rao Case (1981)
β Shah Bano Begum case (1985)
β MC Mehta and Union Of India (1986)
β Mohini Jain vs State of Karnataka (1989)
β Indra Sawhney and Union of India (1992)
β S. R. Bommai case (1994)
β Vishaka and State of Rajasthan (1997)
β Samatha and State of Andhra Pradesh (1997)
β L Chandra Kumar Case (1997)
β Lily Thomas v Union of India (2000)
β I.R Coelho and State of Tamil Nadu 2007
β Pedophilia case (2011)
β Aruna Shanbaug Case (2011)
β NOTA judgement (2013)
β Lily Thomas and Union Of India (2013)
β Nirbhaya Case (2014)
β National Legal Services Authority and Union of India (2014)
β Triple Talaq Judgement (2016)
β Right To Privacy (2017)
β Puttuswamy Case (2017)
β Repealing Section 377 (2018)
β Public Interest Foundation v. Union of India (2018)
β A.K. Gopalan Case (1950)
β Romesh Thapar Case (1950)
β Shankari Prasad Case (1951)
β Berubari Union case (1960)
β Kedar Nath Singh vs State Of Bihar (1962)
β Golaknath case (1967)
β Kesavananda Bharati case (1973)
β Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain case (1975)
β Habeas Corpus Case (1976 )
β Maneka Gandhi case (1978)
β Minerva Mills case (1980)
β Waman Rao Case (1981)
β Shah Bano Begum case (1985)
β MC Mehta and Union Of India (1986)
β Mohini Jain vs State of Karnataka (1989)
β Indra Sawhney and Union of India (1992)
β S. R. Bommai case (1994)
β Vishaka and State of Rajasthan (1997)
β Samatha and State of Andhra Pradesh (1997)
β L Chandra Kumar Case (1997)
β Lily Thomas v Union of India (2000)
β I.R Coelho and State of Tamil Nadu 2007
β Pedophilia case (2011)
β Aruna Shanbaug Case (2011)
β NOTA judgement (2013)
β Lily Thomas and Union Of India (2013)
β Nirbhaya Case (2014)
β National Legal Services Authority and Union of India (2014)
β Triple Talaq Judgement (2016)
β Right To Privacy (2017)
β Puttuswamy Case (2017)
β Repealing Section 377 (2018)
β Public Interest Foundation v. Union of India (2018)
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GlobE Network
β What it is:
β The GlobE Network (Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities) was launched in 2021 during a UN General Assembly Special Session against Corruption (UNGASS) under the G20 framework.
β Key Features:
β Global Cooperation: Facilitates exchange of best practices and criminal intelligence across 121 member countries and 219 authorities.
β Anti-Corruption Focus: Helps nations recover stolen assets and addresses corruption effectively through collaboration.
β India's Role: In 2024, India was elected to the steering committee, represented by the Ministry of Home Affairs with the CBI and Enforcement Directorate as key authorities.
β Why It Matters:
β Global Impact: Strengthens international efforts against corruption and aligns with India's global leadership, especially post its G20 presidency in 2023.
β What it is:
β The GlobE Network (Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities) was launched in 2021 during a UN General Assembly Special Session against Corruption (UNGASS) under the G20 framework.
β Key Features:
β Global Cooperation: Facilitates exchange of best practices and criminal intelligence across 121 member countries and 219 authorities.
β Anti-Corruption Focus: Helps nations recover stolen assets and addresses corruption effectively through collaboration.
β India's Role: In 2024, India was elected to the steering committee, represented by the Ministry of Home Affairs with the CBI and Enforcement Directorate as key authorities.
β Why It Matters:
β Global Impact: Strengthens international efforts against corruption and aligns with India's global leadership, especially post its G20 presidency in 2023.
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πParyatan Mitra And Paryatan Didi Initiative
β The primary aim of this initiative is to elevate the overall experience for tourists in destinations, by having them meet βtourist-friendlyβ people who are proud Ambassadors and Storytellers for their destination.
β The vision of this initiative is to welcome one and all to experience Incredible India through Incredible Indians, thereby creating a more welcoming, hospitable, and memorable experience for tourists when in India.
β Paryatan Mitra and Paryatan Didi were piloted in six tourist destinations across India: Orchha (Madhya Pradesh), Gandikota (Andhra Pradesh), Bodh Gaya (Bihar), Aizawl (Mizoram), Jodhpur (Rajasthan), and Sri Vijaya Puram (Andaman & Nicobar Islands).
πFeatures
β Under this special emphasis is being placed on the training of women and youth to enable them to develop new tourism products & experiences like heritage walks, food tours, craft tours, nature treks, homestay experiences, and other innovative tourism products based on the potential of the destination.
β This training is driven by the βAthithi Devo Bhavaβ philosophye treating tourists as honored guests.
β The primary aim of this initiative is to elevate the overall experience for tourists in destinations, by having them meet βtourist-friendlyβ people who are proud Ambassadors and Storytellers for their destination.
β The vision of this initiative is to welcome one and all to experience Incredible India through Incredible Indians, thereby creating a more welcoming, hospitable, and memorable experience for tourists when in India.
β Paryatan Mitra and Paryatan Didi were piloted in six tourist destinations across India: Orchha (Madhya Pradesh), Gandikota (Andhra Pradesh), Bodh Gaya (Bihar), Aizawl (Mizoram), Jodhpur (Rajasthan), and Sri Vijaya Puram (Andaman & Nicobar Islands).
πFeatures
β Under this special emphasis is being placed on the training of women and youth to enable them to develop new tourism products & experiences like heritage walks, food tours, craft tours, nature treks, homestay experiences, and other innovative tourism products based on the potential of the destination.
β This training is driven by the βAthithi Devo Bhavaβ philosophye treating tourists as honored guests.
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πCentral Silk Board
β Recently, the Union Minister of Textiles unveiled the Commemoratory coin, celebrating the Platinum Jubilee of the Central Silk Board (CSB) at Mysuru.
πCentral Silk Board
β It is a Statutory Body established in 1948, by an Act of Parliament.
β It functions under the administrative control of the Union Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.
β It comprises 39 members appointed as per the powers and provisions conferred by Sub-Section 3 of Section 4 of the CSB Act 1948, for a period of 3 years.
β The Chairperson of the Board to be appointed by the Central Government.
β It has established 6 Regional Offices at New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar and Guwahati.
β Headquarters: Bengaluru
πSilk Production in India
β India has the unique distinction of being the only country producing all the five known commercial silks, namely, mulberry, tropical tasar, oak tasar, eri and muga.
β India is the second largest producer of silk in the world
β Recently, the Union Minister of Textiles unveiled the Commemoratory coin, celebrating the Platinum Jubilee of the Central Silk Board (CSB) at Mysuru.
πCentral Silk Board
β It is a Statutory Body established in 1948, by an Act of Parliament.
β It functions under the administrative control of the Union Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.
β It comprises 39 members appointed as per the powers and provisions conferred by Sub-Section 3 of Section 4 of the CSB Act 1948, for a period of 3 years.
β The Chairperson of the Board to be appointed by the Central Government.
β It has established 6 Regional Offices at New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar and Guwahati.
β Headquarters: Bengaluru
πSilk Production in India
β India has the unique distinction of being the only country producing all the five known commercial silks, namely, mulberry, tropical tasar, oak tasar, eri and muga.
β India is the second largest producer of silk in the world
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