UNEMPLOYMENT ISN’T A NON-EXISTENT PROBLEM IN 2018

Is unemployment a non-existent problem in India now? Or it is a non-existent problem cooked by the opposition? According to a recent report published in the economic times, it was reported that the Indian Railways has recently received more than 1.5 crore applications in the year for only 90,000 railway jobs. These railway jobs include 63,000 jobs in the Group D, which is a category reserved for gangman. The gangman job is to work between their defined section to patrol and to find inconsistency in railway tracks like if the…

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SWATI MALIWAL: THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE WOMAN ON A HUNGER STRIKE AGAINST RAPISTS

Swati Maliwal, the chairwoman of the Delhi’s Commission for Women, amidst numerous protests all over all over India demanding strict punishment for the rapists of the brutal Kathua rape case victim. Demanding immediate implementation of a stringent law for convicted rapists of the Kathua and Unnao, the 33-year-old Swati Maliwal began her hunger strike on 13th April 2018 which ended after the strict law implemented. This post will briefly point out important facts about Swati Maliwal. Daughter of an army officer, she chooses to do social work after rejecting high…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: JAISALMER’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Golden City of India

Jaisalmer was founded in 1156 AD, and the name of the city was retained after the founder, Maharaja Jaisal Singh. As yellow sandstone used throughout the city architecture, it is regarded as the Golden City of India. This World Heritage Site is located 575 kilometers west of the Rajasthan Capital in the heart of the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is, however, known for its cultural heritage and tourism inclination. JAISALMER’S POPULATION IN 2021 In 2011, Jaisalmer’s total population was 65471 where 55.6% were male population and 44.4% female. It was 13.79%…

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ATISHI MARLENA – THE WOMAN WHO TRANSFORMED DELHI’S EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR A SALARY OF RS. ONE

Following an advisory from the union home ministry, the nine-party functionaries got the dismissal letter certainly. The union home ministry asserted from that the creation of these posts had become void. One of the functionaries that got dismissal letter was Atishi Marlena, who was an advisor on education to the Aam Aadmi Party led Delhi Government. A considerable controversy broke down on her dismissal as she was associated in drafting the manifesto of the party in the assembly elections of Delhi and has served as an advisor from July 2015…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: JODHPUR’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Jodhpur the blue city

Features palaces, temples, and forts; the second largest city of Rajasthan, Jodhpur, is popularly known as the Blue City. However, Sun City is the other name of Rajasthan‘s second metropolitan city which was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha. It stays bright and sunny throughout the year. This world famous tourist destination is rich in producing copper, silk, opium, date palm, and sandalwood. JODHPUR’S POPULATION IN 2021 The total population of Jodhpur, in 2001, was 855344 which had grown by 23.48% in 2011 India census. So, the yearly compound growth…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: UDAIPUR’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Udaipur

The Kashmir of Rajasthan was founded in 1553 by Maharana Udai Singh II while shifting the capital city from Chittorgarh. Located on the Gujarat border, the city is surrounded by the Aravali Range, which separates Udaipur from the Thar Desert. The fourth most populated city in Rajasthan is known for its history, culture, scenic locations, and the Rajput-era palaces. UDAIPUR’S POPULATION IN 2021 Udaipur’s population, as per 2011 India census, was 451100. It was 15.83% more than the population in 2001 – 389438. However, the yearly compound growth rate of…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: JAIPUR’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Jaipur

Founded in 1727 by Jai Singh II, the city of Jaipur is amongst the most socially rich legacy urban areas in India. It was named after the primary organizer of this city, Maharaja Jai Singh II. While shifting the capital from Amer to Jaipur, the King had consulted architects to bring out a better layout of the city. Hence, the largest city of Rajasthan was constructed following the Shilpa Shastra and Vastu Shastra. The capital of Rajasthan is located 280 km from the capital of India and 240 km from…

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INDIA NEED PEOPLE LIKE IROM CHANU SHARMILA TO RESOLVE THE NORTHEAST CONFLICT PEACEFULLY

Also known as the iron lady of Manipur, Irom Chanu Sharmila is a civil right activist who went on for hunger strike for more than 16 years against the AFSPA (special arms act followed in the area of northeast India). It started fasting on November 2nd, 2000 and refused food and water for nearly 500 weeks, which is one of the most extended hunger strike by an individual in the history of the world. He finally ended her fast on 9th August 2016 to protest the murder of ten innocent…

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THE NEGLECTED INDIA: POST INDEPENDENCE STORY OF NORTHEASTERN STATES

North East India

The rail connection in the year 1947 between North-East India (Guwahati) and Kolkata was through East Bengal, which is now in Bangladesh. The rail connection between the northeast region and India (West Bengal) was cut off after partition in the year 1947. Immediately after separation, there was no rail link between northeast India and rest of India. At present, there are direct rail links between rest of India and northeast states, but the connection is extremely fragile. Floods cut off the relationship between India and northeast India very often. Isolation…

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ARMED FORCES (SPECIAL POWER) ACT IN NORTH-EAST: A MISUSED POWER OR A NECESSITY

Due to partition of Bengal, East Bengal and Assam at the time of independence of India in the year 1947, some specific areas were struggling with internal conflicts. In order to control and deal with the situation in distributed regions and help to maintain law and order, the Indian army is provided with some special power under AFSPA, which is collective name given to several arms acts. It is considered by many experts as a controversial piece of legislation that vastly confer powers on the army that are posted in…

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