Scope And Plurality of South Asian Literature

One function of the newly emerging literature is to challenge and extend the form of literature. Women’s literary writings have contested their marginal position to emerge as a key to literature. The position of women in literature in general and the very relationship between women and literature is a complex one in our culture. Women’s oppression, patriarchy, cultural differences, and the issue of identity are the dominant theme in this short story. To conclude we can say that South Asian Literature in English is, therefore, important and must be encouraged so that our cultures find understanding and recognition in the global context.

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The Reservation system in India under the Indian Constitution

The policy of reservation has been produced for the welfare of mankind and to develop the community or the particular caste. But nowadays it become the game of politicians for the vote bank. The supreme court judgment is being overruled by some major parliamentary judgments and amendments. The MPs are not respecting or keeping in the eye of the orders and judgments of the supreme court, they are just doing the same only for the vote bank. 

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The Rape Victim in India: Section 375 of IPC

Rape is also a crime against women. It is one of the most heinous crimes. India registered 31,677 rape cases in 2021 and lodges 86 rapes daily. And many cases are not being registered just because of the fear of society.

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Legal Laws available against Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

As per law in India, sexual harassment violates the women’s fundamental right to life with dignity and right to life under articles 21 and 14&15 respectively. There were no specific laws for curbing sexual harassment in the workplace in India except for certain provisions in certain legislation in IPC like section 294 dealing with obscene acts and songs in a public place, Sec. 354 with assault, sec. 510 dealing with making gestures or uttering words that outrage a women’s modesty. 

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Study of Abortion Laws in India: An Overview

There is an immense need to have stringent laws on abortion that prescribe heavy punishment for wrongdoers. Recent judgments are steps forward to protect the rights of women. No distinction will be made between married as well as unmarried women under the abortion law in India. Although the Indian judiciary has welcomed post-33-week abortions among females stating mother’s choice is Ultimate. The absence of a manner that places women’s choices at the center and a robust law. That lays down detailed procedures for abortions can be felt heavily. Legislation that respects women’s reproductive choices needs to be framed in independent India.

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The Struggle of Being a Women in Politics

‘Women in Politics’ this phrase draws the attention of the whole Indian community for a variety of reasons. Whether it is the patriarchal attitude or a moment of pride. The persistent implication of this term always represents the struggle behind it. India boasts about being the first country in the world to have a female Prime Minister. However, it fails to address its 144th place among 187 countries in terms of female representation in its Parliament.[1]

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India’s RuPay a masterstroke in Financial Inclusion

RuPay was launched to fulfil RBI’s aim to offer an indigenous a multilateral. Open-loop system which will allow all Indian banks and financial institutions in India to take part in electronic payments and to make India a “cashless society”. Thus, RuPay broke the behemoth duopoly of VISA and MasterCard payment systems by becoming a major player in the financial payments market.  RuPay was India’s plan to protect the financial data of its citizens and not allow foreign entities to capture its financial information. 

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Role of CA in achieving $5 Trillion Economy | India

The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi had announced an ambitious target of a $5 trillion economy for India by 2024. If it is achieved, then India will become the third-largest economy in the world.  

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Scoping Review on Women’s Right to Property: Bird’s Eye View

Hindu women’s property rights have been restricted throughout history, and current laws governing these rights are more liberal than those of ancient Hindu society. Patriarchal Hindu society provided women with stridhan (literally, women’s property or fortune). Primarily from marriage gifts (clothes, jewelry, and in some rare cases, landed properties). On the other hand, women were denied property rights to ancestral or marital landed property, and their right to inherit landed family property was limited. 

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Is freedom to love enough? India’s stance on same-sex marriage

Same-sex marriage displays another aspect of the constitution – that is  Equality. Equality and autonomy seem like two very different concepts, but they have a lot in common here. Equality and dignity always go hand in hand and can not sustain without each other. 

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