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    Career in Law.

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    Lifting the veil...... When students are asked about their carriers most of them are pretty sure what they will be pursuing but the case is not same when we talk about a law student. With broader outlook‚ intense knowledge‚ foresight and leadership traits a law student stands apart. With specialized knowledge of law and a sum total of all the scientific studies and noble articulates of humanity lawyer stands amidst intellectual pool. These qualities develop a dynamic character and an outstanding

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    Lopal Bill in India

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    drawn up by civil society activists in India seeking the appointment of a Jan Lokpal‚ an independent body to investigate corruption cases.[1] This bill also proposes improvements to the Lokpal and Lokayukta Bill 2011‚[2] which was to be passed by Lok Sabha in December 2011.[3] The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter corruption‚ compensate citizen grievances‚ and protect whistle-blowers. The prefix Jan (translation: citizens) signifies that these improvements includes inputs provided by "ordinary

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    HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS IX (2014-15) SUBJECT – ENGLISH Task A: Slogan writing Topic: Elections in India Choose any four topics from the following: 1. My dream government 2. An ideal leader 3. India of my dream 4. Role of youth in electing the government 5. Corruption free India 6. Role of media in elections 7. 2014 elections- a wave of change. Write only one slogan on one sheet. It should be hand written and well presented. Calligraphy will be tested under presentation. Staple all

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    Budget

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    KEY TO BUDGET DOCUMENTS BUDGET 2013-2014 1. The Budget documents presented to Parliament comprise‚ besides the Finance Minister’s Budget Speech‚ the following: A. Annual Financial Statement (AFS) B. Demands for Grants (DG) C. Appropriation Bill D. Finance Bill E. Memorandum Explaining the Provisions in the Finance Bill‚ 2013 F. Macro-economic framework for the relevant financial year G. Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement for the financial year H. Medium Term Fiscal Policy Statement I. Medium Term Expenditure

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    Amity School of Communication AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN Effects and implications of coalition governments on the political scenario in India Abstract: Parliamentary democracies ruled by multiparty cabinets make foreign policy decisions in a fairly unique institutional context‚ complicated by the politics of coalition government. Recent research suggests that this context is associated with foreign policy behaviors that are quite distinct in character from foreign policy made by single party cabinets

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    Pv vs Uoi

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    |    | MANU/SC/0293/1998Equivalent Citation: AIR1998SC2120‚ 1997(1)ALD(Cri)157‚ 1998(1)ALD(Cri)762‚ 1997(1)BLJR263‚ 1998CriLJ2930‚ JT1998(3)SC318‚ 1998(2)PLJR67‚ 1998(3)SCALE53‚ (1998)4SCC626‚ [1998]2SCR870IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIACrl.A. Nos. 1207-1208 of 1997 [With Crl.A. Nos. 1209/97‚ 1210-12/97‚ 1213/97‚ 1214/97‚ 1215/97‚ 1216/97‚ 1217-18/97‚ 1219/97‚ 1220/97‚ 1221/97‚ 1222/97‚ 186/98 (Arising out of S.L.P. (Crl.) No. 2/98) and 187/98 (Arising out of S.L.P. (Crl.) No. 366/98)].Decided

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    bring the lokpal bill that will be the most important anti corruption tool of India. According to the DECCAN CHRONICAL: The Lokpal Bill has been pending for the last 42 years. Though it was passed in the Lok Sabha in 1969‚ the Rajya Sabha rejected it. The Bill was re-introduced in the Rajya Sabha as many as nine times and yet it could not get the nod of the upper house of

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    DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL‚ JALANDHAR Holiday Homework (2013-2014) Class VIII ENGLISH Note : The work should be done in the Red Notebook. General instructions: Answer all fill in the blanks on the sheet itself Answer all the short questions and the long questions in a new thin Red notebook Stick to the word limit Article writing Write articles on the following topics:1. People have become overly dependent on technology. 2. Most study- abroad programs should be renamed “party abroad”: they are

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    Amit Shah Analysis

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    collated lists of voters and reached out to them personally. His team used 450 GPS-enabled mobile vans ("video raths ") to reach out to the masses in remote areas‚ where the reach of the media was negligible. Shah personally covered 76 out of 80 Lok Sabha constituencies. He also insisted Modi to contest election from

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    in respect of each financial year is popularly known as the Budget. Presentation of Budget 2. The Budget is presented to Lok Sabha in two parts‚ namely‚ the Railway Budget pertaining to Railway Finance and the General Budget which gives an overall picture of the financial position of the Government of India‚ excluding the Railways. 3. The Budget is presented to Lok Sabha on such day* as the President may direct. Immediately after the presentation of the Budget‚ the following three statements

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