January 2020

Non government organization

Non Governmental Organisations: Consumer Awareness and Education

WHY NGOs? Non Governmental Organisations: Consumer Awareness and Education. In India, consumer protection is of supreme importance in view of increasing globalization and liberalization, which in turn increases the demand for a large variety of goods and services. NGOs can play a crucial role in assisting the consumer to settle their grievances arising out of

Non Governmental Organisations: Consumer Awareness and Education Read More »

noise pollution

Noise Pollution: Relation with Indian Constitution and Religion

Noise Pollution: Relation with the Indian Constitution and Religion. In our daily lives, we come across two terms: ‘noise’ and ‘sound’. We use them without knowing their actual meaning. We must differentiate between these two terms. In terms of physics, the sound is a mechanical disturbance propagated as a wave motion in the air and

Noise Pollution: Relation with Indian Constitution and Religion Read More »

laws on minority

Educational Rights of Minorities Under Indian Law

” THE WORST FORM OF INEQUALITY IS TO TRY TO MAKE UNEUQUALS  THINGS EQUAL.” -ARISTOTLE CONCEPT OF MINORITY Educational Rights of Minorities Under Indian Law. The expression “minority” has been derived from the Latin word “minor” and the suffix ‘ity’, which means “small in number.J.A Laponce describes “Minority” as a group of persons having a

Educational Rights of Minorities Under Indian Law Read More »