Mischievous provocation & political propaganda: India slams Pakistan at UNSC

United Nations: India slammed Pakistan’s “mischievous provocation” and “political propaganda” during a Security Council meeting on women, peace and security, saying the condition of women belonging to minority communities, notably Hindus, Sikhs and Christians in the country remains deplorable. “It is despicable yet entirely predictable that one delegation has chosen to indulge in mischievous provocation…

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Amit Shah Urges Limits on Judicial Activism

India’s judicial landscape has seen an increasing influence of judicial activism, where courts intervene in legislative and executive matters. This phenomenon has sparked a significant debate in political and legal circles, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently addressing concerns over the growing interference of the judiciary in laws passed by Parliament. Shah’s comments reflect…

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Fight against ill Health

Access to health care has been miserable from time immemorial. Access to healthcare in the past varied by time and location, and was influenced by religion, science, and public health measures: In ancient times health was believed to be a result of divine favor, and people would pray and sacrifice to appease the Gods. For…

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Reforming Waqf Board Powers

With the introduction of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the Indian Parliament, a spotlight has turned to the broad powers held by Waqf Boards in administering Waqf properties across India. Historically, these properties, set aside for religious or charitable use, have been managed by Waqf Boards with minimal legal recourse available to the public for…

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