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RLR Volume II Issue II

Fiscal Policy and Taxation

Introduction: Fiscal Policy plays very important role to affect aggregate demand, price level, cost condition, rate of interest, money supply, international trade, financial markets and the overall growth of the economy through the changes in public expenditure, public debt and taxation. It is very important tool of macroeconomic policy, which has the ability to influence …

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The Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act, 1993 and the Status of Rural Local Governance in India in Last Two-Decades

It has been two decades since the Panchayati Raj system got the constitutional mandate of being the third-tier of democratic governance in India. Still, the lack of devolution of functional and financial powers being supported by the lack of will power of legislative and executive authorities has made it a toothless tiger and a mere …

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DNA Banks: An Orwellian Dystopia

Introduction The science of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), in many ways, holds the key to a better future, however, the same key can be used to unlock a Pandora’s box. In September 2012, the Supreme Court of India passed an order in response to a petition filed by the NGO Lokniti raising concerns about over 40,000 …

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Conservation of Linguistic Minorities by Imposing Mother Tongue as a Medium of Instruction in Education at Primary Stage

Introduction Linguistic minorities are among those sections of minorities which has a distinct language of the society. They are indigenous people and belong to a particular tribe. The language which they use is only spoken between themselves. They depict the culture and the heritage of the country. If the language which is spoken between them …

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Jurisprudence of Human Rights Violations and the “Responsibility to Protect” Doctrine

INTRODUCTION The nineteenth and twentieth century has been an era of wars and revolutions, that of Industrialization, Colonization, and the World wars. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the world changed significantly during this period. Not just did the political system, individual lives were affected to a great extent. The social and educational system …

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