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Article 35 (a) of the Indian Constitution- Explained.

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In the year 1846, during British rule, the treaty of Amritsar happened in which Jammu & Kashmir was given to Maharaja Gulab Singh by the British government. Which made the state of Jammu and Kashmir a  princely state .  Now, what does being in a princely state mean? Let's Understand, During the British Rule, there were two types of states: 1. British-controlled states  2. Princely states Whoever lived in a British controlled state were known as  British controlled Subjects.  Whereas the population of Princely state was known as  State subjects.   To recognize the state subject of Jammu and Kashmir, some legal provisions were formed during the year 1912-1932. Such as the hereditary order of 1927 which stated that every state subject of Jammu and Kashmir is entitled to:    Right to use the land  right to ownership of land  Right to the government office and much more,    Also, Read-  KASHMIR ARTICLE  370 CAA SECULARISM  RELIGION   FORGOTTEN HEROES    and much more... However, th

Understanding Urban Naxal and Naxalism: Origin, Aim, Objective and Working.

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    URBAN NAXALISM IN DEPTH Delhi Riots have clearly shown signs of involvement in urban Naxal organizations. In North East Delhi to create communal violence, this type of Naxal model has been applied, the same model was then used in the anti CAA protest which however succeeded only in selected places.   Key focus of the blog-  The theoretical basis of Urban Naxalism, its origin, Aim, and Functioning.  What is Urban Naxalism? In recent years, military thinkers and security researchers have focused on a "4GW" Fourth Generation War. This is a new kind of warfare, it is a process of creating a place full of countless conflicting issues. This is a war in which they do not use weapons but ideologies to create discord between different societies and at least the involvement of one  Non-State-Actor  is common.   Urban Naxalism is a kind of 4GW, these people and organizations focus on the developmental issues as their sub-weapon and use them to manipulate the mind of the common peopl

Central Vista project: Understanding the Cost, Need and Worth

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B uilding a new parliament seems to be a good decision, but redesigning the whole of Central Vista, is it worth all the effort? To understand this subject matter we have to look at central vista and parliament as two different entities. Parliament holds a significant place in our system because it feeds the basic as well as the secondary necessities.  Click here to understand the current conditions of the parliament and post covid situation. Why Central Vista and not just Parliament?                                                                               Right now all the Central govt offices are scattered all over Delhi City, they are not at one single address due to which the Government has to bear a lot of rental expenses every year which is not economical because offices of government can not be set up in unsafe areas.  They need to be located in the Porsche area which leads to high rents. As per the Govt, they have to hold up to 1000 Crs of rental expenses annually and redev

Central Vista Redevelopment Project: Understanding the new Central Vista project.

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Need and cost Explained The Central Vista redevelopment project is a Narendra Modi-led government project aimed to redevelop 3.2 KM. The Central Vista area in New Delhi was built by the Britishers in the 1930s.  What is Central Vista? Let's understand this with the help of Maps - Highlights of the Central Vista Project- This project is interpreted by some as a reconstruction of parliament itself. But that is not the case. The Plan includes: 1. New Parliament, 2. Prime Minister and Vice president’s Residence along with, 3. 10 building blocks that will accommodate all Government Ministries and departments. Budget for Central Vista -   The total cost is 20,000 crore and the project is estimated to be completed by 2024.  Contractor for New Vista - In September, Tata Project won a bid to construct a new Parliament for 861.90 crores. Also read-  AGRICULTURE ORDINANCE 2020 RAFALE DEAL OF INDIA NEW IT RULES 2021  and much more...   Let's discuss the new project blueprint-  1. The n