Who is real Opposition in Democracy: Media or Political Parties?
Freedom of the press is the essence of political liberty which in turn is the essence of democracy. However, the Constitution has also held that the freedom of speech and thus the freedom of the press are not absolute and contain eight exceptions on the freedom of...
Waiving of Farm Loan Is Detrimental for The Country
Reviving the waving of farm loan and its effect on the country as a whole...
The message From Telangana and South in TRS major win
The State legislative elections that were conducted through 2018 were monumental in not only showcasing but also allowing for a shift in public opinion and influence of the political parties in India to say the least....
RBI and Government: Dissents for national Interest
How government look at the short-sighted benefits of re-winning elections by reducing interest rates thereby decreasing the tendency to save and reducing unemployment rather than the long-term benefit of economic growth. ...
The rise of hate crimes in India
Increase in crime rate and its possible reason....
Constitutional Morality: Not Only Domain of Judiciary
Is constitution morality being practised in political scenario...
Farmer March: From Economics To Politics
How famers law is affecting not only economical but also political field....
Criminalization of Politics- a demand and supply phenomenon; Revisiting Where Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics
Criminalization of Politics- a demand and supply phenomenon The world’s biggest democracy holds its biggest asset in criminality in its electoral politics. Abraham Lincoln once said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” Is that perhaps the reason why we are witnessing increasing criminalization of politics in...
Kairana By-poll has message for everyone
There is no shadow of the doubt that the by-election of Kairana was known to everyone who was having slightest of the idea about the ground reality and demographic distribution of this region. It cannot contravene that the result of by-elections proved to be disappointing...
CLAT 2018: A Massive Disappointment That Put The Future Of Over 60,000 Students At Risk
The second week of May every year is known to send jitters down the spine of every National Law School aspirant. May 13, 2018, was no exception. Marred by technical glitches in around 243 out of 260 centres, the 2018 version of CLAT had a massive...