1987 Constitution

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    Education Reforms

    EDUCATION REFORMS- SIGNIFICNACE OF RIGHT TO EDUCATION Current ministry of human resource and development- kapil sibal Budget- rs.31,036(US $-7.05 billion)(2009-2010) Literacy2001 Total- 66% Male-76.9% Fem-54.5% • Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to the world and 'charaka' is known as the father of Ayurveda. He developed this system some 2500 years back. • Takshila was the first university of world established in 700 B.C. • Nalanda University, built in 4 AD

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    Child Labour

    Supreme Court of India Rajangam, Secretary,District ... vs State Of Tamil Nadu And Ors on 19 November, 1992 Equivalent citations: 1991 SCR, Supl. (2) 357 1992 SCC (1) 221 Bench: Misra, Rangnath PETITIONER: RAJANGAM, SECRETARY,DISTRICT BEEDI WORKERS' UNION AND ORS. Vs. RESPONDENT: STATE OF TAMIL NADU AND ORS. DATE OF JUDGMENT19/11/1992 BENCH: MISRA, RANGNATH (CJ) BENCH: MISRA, RANGNATH (CJ) YOGESHWAR DAYAL (J) CITATION: 1991 SCR Supl. (2) 357 1992 SCC (1) 221 JT 1991 (5) 299 1991 SCALE

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    The Fundamental Features of the French 5th Republic Constitution

    Fundamental feature of the constitution of the Fifth Republic The constitution of every country has some special features of its own. If we want to know about the condition of any country, we must have knowledge about the constitution of this country. The constitution of any country is ultimately related to its politics and historical evolution of this country. Constitution is indirectly the picture of a country. Every constitution is the product accumulated material and spiritual circumstances

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    Animal Farm

    Unit I Foreign Policy What is Foreign Policy? Foreign policy has many exegesis as there are internationalist who attempt to define this most intriguing subject of international relations. Initially, it has been define as a “ statement of national goals limited both absolutely and relatively by national power”. The Foreign Service Institute of the Philippines prefers to allude to it as “ set of guidelines articulated by the government to a country in order to promote its national interest

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    Law-Case Study

    IJRFM Volume 1, Issue 5 (September, 2011) (ISSN 2231-5985) HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ARTICLE 356 OF CONSTITUTION OF INDIA Sudhir Bisla* THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1935 This Act first introduced the concept of division of powers in British India. It was an experiment where the British Government entrusted limited powers to the Provinces. But since there was very little faith lost between the British and the Indian people, the British took precautions to keep a sufficient check on the

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    The Nigerian Constitution in 1960

    The Nigerian Constitution in 1960 There appears to be a consensus among the rulers of Nigeria that the country's Constitution needs review. The review is, in fact, going on and there is not much I can do about that. However, if given the balance of power in the country, a review is the only constitutional development possible at this stage, I would then pay attention to the general character and form of the Constitution rather than its specific contents, which ñ with regards to the power and welfare

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    Constitutional Making Process in Zambia

    The term constitution has been defined by many scholars, one such scholar defines a constitution as,” a document having a special legal sanctity which sets out the framework and principal functions of the organs of government with the state, and declares the principals by which those organs must operate” . The idea of a constitution is not a new one but is as old as the concept of government. One cannot speak of the government without directly linking it to the constitution which it is founded on

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    Black

    had retired.cralawIn this Petition For Writ of Certiorari, petitioner seeks to reverse the resolutions which were allegedly rendered in violation of his right to "equal access to opportunities for public service" under Section 26, Article II of the 1987

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    The Bill of Rights

    THE BILL OF RIGHTS UNDER 1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION: A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE IMPORTANT TO FILIPINOS Thesis Statement: As democratic countries raised in the world, we people should know our rights in order us to protect or defend our credibility from any violations against our will. I. Introduction: Historical Context, definition of bill of rights and philippine constitution, and thesis statement II. History of the philippine constitution A. Articles 1. Bill of Rights a

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    World War 1 Short Essay

    CONFEDERATION & CONSTITUTION Wendy Hill Chamberlain College of Nursing History 405 September, 2015 Confederation & Constitution In 1987, Americans celebrated the bicentennial of the signing of the Constitution of the United States. This document, which has served as "the Supreme Law of the Land" for more than two centuries, is the world's oldest written constitution still in use (Bloom, 1987). The United States Constitution is a foundation of basic laws and principles

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