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Upcoming Elections in India 2024

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India, the world's largest democracy,  is set to undertake its grand electoral exercise in 2024 to elect the members of the 18th Lok Sabha. The elections are a pivotal moment in Indian politics, as they will shape the country's future and reflect the will of its people. Source: news9live.com The General Elections of 2024 are expected to occur in the months of April and May, following the conclusion of the current Lok Sabha's tenure on June 16, 2024. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has yet to announce the official dates, but speculation and anticipation are already high. Political parties have begun their campaigns, with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) preparing to face the newly formed I.N.D.I.A alliance. In 2019, the NDA, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), secured a significant victory, winning 353 out of 543 seats. This upcoming election promises to be just as competitive, with key issues such as the economy, governance, and social welfare at the foref...

Kejriwal's liquor policy scam: Explained

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The Delhi Liquor Scam has been a topic of intense discussion and investigation in recent times. It is a complex case involving allegations of corruption, policy manipulation, and political intrigue. The scandal revolves around the Excise Policy introduced by the Delhi Government for the year 2021-2022, which aimed to overhaul the retail liquor sector by bringing in private firms and enterprise companies. This policy was projected as a reform to boost revenue and improve consumer experience but soon became mired in controversy. Source: businesstoday.in Allegations surfaced that the policy was manipulated to favor certain private players, leading to a reduction in license fees and the creation of numerous licenses, potentially in exchange for bribes. The policy also faced backlash for purportedly causing a loss of ₹2,800 crore to the government. High-profile arrests have been made, including that of Kavitha Kalvakuntla, daughter of BRS leader and former chief minister K Chandrasekhar Ra...

What is CAA? (Citizenship Amendment Act): All you need to know!

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The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) of India , a significant piece of legislation, has been a subject of much discussion since its inception. The act aims to provide a pathway to Indian citizenship for persecuted minorities from three neighboring countries: Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. This legislation specifically mentions assistance to Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, and Christians who have faced religious persecution in these countries and have sought refuge in India. Source: indiatoday.in The CAA is designed to expedite the citizenship process for these individuals, reducing the naturalization period from 11 years to 5 years. The act presumes that members of these communities have faced religious persecution and therefore, provides them with a legal avenue to obtain citizenship even if they lack valid travel documents typically required under The Citizenship Act of 1955. One of the key aspects of the CAA is the simplification of the documentation process. App...