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The SKY’s the Limit: Powering Farmers with Solar Energy
Read more: The SKY’s the Limit: Powering Farmers with Solar EnergySoaring under the SKY, Gujarat’s farmers are turning sunshine into income. The Suryashakti Kisan Yojana transforms agriculture with solar power, blending sustainability with financial freedom. By harnessing renewable energy, farmers reap double benefits—daytime electricity and extra earnings—proving that when the sun shines, everyone wins.
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The Perils and Promises of One Nation, One Election
Read more: The Perils and Promises of One Nation, One Election‘One Nation, One Election’ (ONOE) has become a hotly debated issue of contemporary Indian politics and governance and the proponents of this idea have assumed that this will be a revolution in the functioning of public policies while the opponents are quite wary of the consequences of this policy on the structure of India’s political…
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The Odds of Capital Punishment: A Comparative Analysis
Read more: The Odds of Capital Punishment: A Comparative AnalysisThe controversial subject of capital punishment has often been used by the state machinery to force power over the population. Identifying the moral justification for its existence has been under criticism, however, it still finds support among various laws of the states. In this paper, we are analyzing its usage in two countries that are…
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Tribal Rights and The Law
Read more: Tribal Rights and The LawWidespread displacements have been caused by the construction of large dams in India. Considering the historical and geographical setup, majorly the people belonging to tribal communities are affected by such change. There have been promises made and attempts made to formulate a framework legally, to deal with such an issue, however, it has always turned…
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Delimiting India: Are we ready?
Read more: Delimiting India: Are we ready?As a population control measure, the delimitation of seats was frozen with the 1971 census. The past couple of decades have shown a standoffish result with an uneven explosion of population around the country. Demands for delimitation have risen within the previous few years. However, the 84th Amendment has already extended it to 2026, and…
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Medical Tourism in India: A New Economic Strategy
Read more: Medical Tourism in India: A New Economic StrategyMedical tourism refers to traveling within or outside of the home country to access quality health facilities of other states or foreign countries. This kind of term is typically applied to patients traveling from developing countries to developed countries to access treatment for their conditions which either cannot be afforded or does not exist in…
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Deepfakes: Where reality takes a deep dive into fiction!
Read more: Deepfakes: Where reality takes a deep dive into fiction!In a digital age where fiction masquerades as fact, deepfakes plunge us into a world where reality itself is up for debate. As the boundaries between truth and illusion blur, our challenge is to navigate this murky terrain with sharp policies and a steadfast grip on the truth.
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Unlocking the Potential of PM POSHAN
Read more: Unlocking the Potential of PM POSHANIndia’s Mid-Day Meal Scheme was designed to nourish schoolchildren’s bodies and futures. However, beneath its well-meaning structure, the scheme grapples with deep-rooted challenges—from student exclusion, shortcomings in meeting nutritional requirements, and inefficiencies in fund management. This essay delves into the gaps that hinder its true potential, uncovering the complexities behind its nutritional and logistical hurdles.…
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Youth in Uniform: Examining the Promise and Perils of the Agnipath Scheme
Read more: Youth in Uniform: Examining the Promise and Perils of the Agnipath SchemeForging a new path in service to the nation, the Agnipath Scheme stokes youthful ambition while kindling the fires of patriotism. Promising fresh energy within the ranks, this initiative balances dreams of duty with the reality of brief, four-year service. Yet, a question arises: will the scheme elevate the aspirations of the youth, or will…
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Degrees of Change: Reforming India’s Undergraduate Education
Read more: Degrees of Change: Reforming India’s Undergraduate EducationThis article delves into the intersection of India’s newly introduced four-year undergraduate (UG) program’s curricular framework, credit system, and government employment opportunities. By examining the curricular reforms within the context of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, this study seeks to provide insights into whether these educational changes are truly beneficial for students aiming to…


