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Reservation in Promotion is not a fundamental Right | UPSC - IAS
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Reservation in Promotion is not a fundamental Right | UPSC – IAS

Reservation in Promotion is not a fundamental Right | UPSC – IAS The apex court observed the state government has the absolute discretion to decide whether or not to provide for reservation in jobs or reservation in promotions. The Supreme Court ruled that-  There is no fundamental right to reservations in appointments and promotions under […]

SARFAESI Act 2002 | UPSC - IAS
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SARFAESI Act 2002 | UPSC – IAS

SARFAESI Act 2002 | UPSC – IAS The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act, 2002 (also known as the SARFAESI Act) is an Indian law. It allows banks and other financial institution to auction residential or commercial properties(of Defaulter) to recover loans Details About SARFAESI Act The law does

Foreigners Tribunals act | UPSC - IAS
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Foreigners Tribunals act | UPSC – IAS

Foreigners Tribunals and NRC| UPSC – IAS The Foreigners (Tribunals) Order, 1964 was issued by the Central Government under Section 3 of The Foreigners Act, 1946. It is applicable to the whole country. Major amendments in the Foreigners (Tribunals) Order, 1964 were undertaken in 2013. The last amendment was issued in May, 2019. All these

Reservation in promotion in India (SC and ST ) UPSC - IAS
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Reservation in promotion in India (SC and ST ) | UPSC – IAS

Reservation in promotion in India (SC and ST) | UPSC – IAS Reservation was introduced in the Constitution of India, through Article 16(4), to give protection to deprived sections of society, who have been facing discrimination since ages. Reservation in promotion rests on the principle of consequential seniority. The debate over whether it should be

Reservation in India Advantages and Disadvantages | UPSC IAS PCS
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Reservation in India Advantages and Disadvantages | UPSC – IAS

Reservation in India Advantages and Disadvantages The system of reservation in India consists of a series of measures, such as reserving access to seats in the various legislatures, to government jobs, and to enrollment in higher educational institutions. The reservation nourishes the historically disadvantaged castes and tribes, listed as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes (SCs

Reservation in India and its constitutional Provisions UPSC IAS PCS Gk today the hindu
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Reservation in India and its constitutional Provisions | UPSC IAS | PCS

Reservation in India and its constitutional Provisions | UPSC IAS | PCS Reservation in Indian | Introduction Reservation in Indian law is a form of affirmative action whereby a percentage of seats are reserved in the public sector units, union and state civil services, union and state government departments and in all public and private

Constitutional provisions of - Dissolution of state assembly article
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Dissolution of state assembly by Governor – Article | UPSC – IAS

Dissolution of state assembly by Governor – Article | UPSC – IAS Constitutional provisions of – Dissolution of state assembly article Article 172 says that every Legislative Assembly of every State, unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years. Article 174 (2) (b) of the Indian Constitution merely states that the Governor may, from time to time,

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