We all are completely aware about the fact that how Hinduism and people following Hinduism has been targeted by some political parties and people from other communities. India is considered to be the largest democracy in the world. India got independence on 14th August 1947 and declared itself as a Sovereign, Democratic and Republic state with adoption of the constitution on 26th January 1950. In 1976, with the 42nd Ammendment Of Constitution Of India, India adopted the concept of Secularism and declared itself as a Secular country. Some basic features of Secularism:- - India doesn't have any official religion. -All citizens are free to propagate, practice any religion. -No discrimination on the basis of religion. -Equal respect for all religions. 79.8% of the India's population follow and practices "Hinduism" thus making it as the largest religion in India. Even if India is a secular country, some political parties and some people of other communities trying their
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Why Social Medias Need To Be Regulated In India?
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See, this is one of the most hot and controversial topic in the India right now. Few days ago, GOI sent a show cause notice to big social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google to show the reason of not being able to comply with the new rules and regulations under IT Act( Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) 2021. Under these guidelines, the OTT platforms (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ Hotstar)and Social Media platforms like( Fb, Twitter, Instagram, Whatsapp, Google, Sharechat) are to be held responsible for the content posted by the users on their platform.So they need to regulate the contents on their platforms strictly. According to guidelines, the platforms will need to disclose the first originator of a mischievous tweet or message. Those can be in relation to the sovereignty of India, the security of the state, relations with foreign states, rape, etc. Moreover, in a move that caused a stir, the government ordered that social media platforms
Why Depression Needs To Be Taken Seriously?
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All of us have heard about the the term,"Depression" . But the question arises, do we really understand what actually"Depression " is? This term has been so much stigmatized by the society that we feel like it is not a big deal and the person who are suffering from depression are mentally weak or mentally challenged. Is it true? Definitely it's not. When i came to know that Bollywood Actor Sushant Singh Rajput committed sucide due to the same reason only, i decided to write a blog on this topic. Since, this is not the first time in our country that a person is commiting sucide due to depression. But the fact is our society consider the people suffering from depression as mentally challenged and eventually bullys them and makes them more depressed and provokes them to take such steps. So, in this blog i am gonna discuss everything about Depression and also i will explain why it should be taken seriously? And also, how we can help someone who is suf
How a woman can save herself from domestic violence in India?
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Domestic Violence Against Women In India While growing up, we all have heard about the term "Domestic Violence" .So what is domestic violence? In a simple way, it can be defined as an act of physical, sexual, psychological or economical abuse committed by a family member or the intimate partner. And in our country domestic violence against women is more common than the domestic violence against men. In everyday news, we all must have came across the news of domestic violence against women. And the cases of domestic violence against women is rapidly increasing day by day. So Indian Judiciary System has made some strict laws and punishments to save the women from domestic violence. So in this blog, i am gonna discuss about the reasons behind domestic violence against women and how a woman can save herself from domestic violence. According to a National Family and Health Survey in 2005, total lifetime prevalence of domestic violence was 33.5% and 8.5% for sexual violenc