Article 371A of the Constitution of India
Article 371A of the Constitution of India is a special provision which has been given to the state of Nagaland. It was inserted in the Constitution in 1963 as a part of an amendment...
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Article 371A of the Constitution of India is a special provision which has been given to the state of Nagaland. It was inserted in the Constitution in 1963 as a part of an amendment...
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by Nitesh Rana · Published February 8, 2016 · Last modified February 10, 2016
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by Nitesh Rana · Published February 6, 2016 · Last modified June 17, 2016
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by Nitesh Rana · Published February 5, 2016 · Last modified February 10, 2016
Climate change is one of the biggest and most threatening issues the world is facing right now. There is some scary data that shows just how the rapid industrialization has changed the climate in a...
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by Nitesh Rana · Published February 4, 2016 · Last modified February 10, 2016
The heat energy stored under the earth’s surface is called Geothermal Energy. This heat energy exists due to continuous decay of radioactive material and also due to continual heat loss from Earth’s formation. The...
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by Nitesh Rana · Published February 3, 2016 · Last modified February 10, 2016
Parliamentary privilege is a legal protection/immunity from civil or criminal liability which the members of certain legislatures may bring upon themselves while discharging their parliamentary duties. It is common in countries whose constitution is...
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