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11
May
‘Road rage’ rages on
The nation was shocked yet again when a 19-year old boy was shot dead allegedly by a Bihar lawmaker’s son in a case of road rage. The teenager’s ‘fault’ is said to have been that he overtook the latter’s car. This, sadly, is not the only such instance in the past few months. In Lucknow, [...]
08
May
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CLAT-2016 EXAM ANALYSIS
The latest buzzword in Clat is KOHLISM indeed! Those have nicely balanced on the edge of knowledge (VIRAT Knowledge) and most importantly the aggression (KOHLI STYLE) have nuked the CLAT 2016. Unlike last year, the RGNUL, the CLAT convener, has walked a tightrope b/w an easy and a conventional format of clat, perhaps all because [...]
05
May
7 mistakes you could be making before CLAT 2016
In light of the big National Newspapers showing an awful lot of interest to a humble paper, CLAT I'm compelled to write this article. I'm afraid their onerous interest might just be a bit much for the poor aspirants of CLAT. True to the criticism against them, these newspapers or one such, have gone ahead [...]
05
May
1
IMPORTANT SUGGESTED IDIOMS
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03
May
CLAT 2016- Entering a new horizon
This coming week signals the final lap in the run-up to the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for the prestigious national law schools across the country. May 8 is when the examination for the Undergraduate (UG) and Post-Graduate (PG) courses will take place. The CLAT has gained recognition, almost exponentially, ever since its inception in [...]
01
May
1
AILET 2016 CUT OFFS AND ANALYSIS
Total cut off - 97 (+/- 2) English – 20,Gk – 25, Legal – 25,Logical - 18/20,Maths - 5/7 The paper was a little off the standard rigour of the AILET. English was pretty much medium to difficult. There were 10 passage based questions, 5 word meanings through odd one out. There was a small spray [...]
25
Apr
Shaktiman and the ‘Shakti’ of Animal Protection Laws in India
The valiant police horse Shaktiman died last week, throwing his bevy of caretakers, police officer colleagues and many people across the country into mourning. Shaktiman’s leg had been broken when he was injured in clashes between protestors and police. Allegations were especially leveled againstan MLA of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Ganesh Joshi who allegedly [...]
19
Apr
Where did the debtors go?
The banks are crumbling, non-performing assets (NPAs) are on the rise, and people are running away, quite literally. The cases of eminent businessmen such as Vijay Mallya and Subrata Roy have proved not only that business models are vulnerable but also the need for early action on mounting debts. Without leveling any kind of allegations, [...]
12
Apr
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The IPL in Maharashtra: ‘Pitching’ into crisis
The Indian Premier League (IPL)- the annual domestic Twenty20 cricket extravaganza- conducted under the aegis of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), found itself in a soup yet again, albeit of a different kind. Two NGOs, the Loksatta Movement and the Foundation for Democratic Reforms, filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) before [...]
06
Apr
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Worship or ‘war’ship?: The issue of women’s entry in temples
The right to freedom of religion and practising, professing and propagating it freely, subject to reasonable restrictions under the Constitution, forms the backbone of our secular country. Ensuring gender equality and striving towards a more inclusive society is also a salient feature of our Constitution as well. And who would have thought that the right [...]